Kaal
Temporal Intelligence
Sample Briefing · Career · Indicative
Career.
What a focused reading covers.
Sample · Not a personal chart
Method
True Pushya Paksha sidereal · Whole Sign houses · Vimshottari dasha · computed via Swiss Ephemeris.
Length
in-depth read in the full briefing · sample shown here.
What's read
10th house · 10th lord · Sun and Saturn as karakas · 6th for execution · 11th for gain · current and incoming dasha.
What you get
Career architecture · 12-to-36 month windows for moves, signings, and stillness · falsifier on each call.
how the chart reads career
Career has windows, not a slope.
Career in a Vedic chart sits across four moving parts. The 10th house and its lord describe the public arena — what the work looks like to the outside world. The 6th house holds execution, daily grind, and the structure that gets things done. The 11th holds gain, network, and what the work actually returns. Sun is the karaka of authority and visibility; Saturn is the karaka of durable structure and the long arc. A focused Career briefing reads each against the active dasha — so the call lands on a window for moving, building, or sitting still.
Layer 0110th · lord
Public arena.The 10th and its lord describe the visible shape of the work — title, role, the surface a market sees. Lord's house and dignity tell us where authority is currently being earned or eroded.
Layer 026th house
Execution layer.The grind. Daily delivery, conflict, competitors, operational debt. Strong 6th = work gets done; weak 6th = vision without throughput.
Layer 0311th house
Gain · network.Returns from work — money, social capital, the network that compounds the career. Read alongside Jupiter's transit for timing of expansion.
Layer 04Sun · Saturn
Karakas.Sun governs authority, identity, visibility. Saturn governs durability, methodical work, the institutional career. Their dasha and antardasha periods bracket the most decisive career windows — when to take a title, sign a multi-year role, or build a methodology that compounds.
Indicative example — not your chart
A chart with the 10th lord placed in the 5th house, Saturn aspecting the 10th, and a Mercury–Saturn dasha-bhukti running for 32 months would read as: a window for incorporating, signing durable arrangements, and building methodology — not a window for fast pivots. The full briefing names the exact months, the type of move that lands, and the falsifier under which the call is wrong.
one window, one call, one falsifier
This is what a dated call looks like.
Every briefing carries 4–7 dated forward windows over a 12-to-36 month horizon. Each window names a specific dasha period, the career layer most active, the central call, and the falsifier — the condition under which the call is wrong. The example below uses an indicative chart; your version uses your placements.
Indicative window · Mahadasha–Antardasha · ~24 months
A window for setting professional identity, not for fast pivots.
During this window, a Mercury–Saturn antardasha activates the 5th-house intellectual layer while Saturn's transit reinforces the 10th. Across charts with this configuration, the consistent pattern is durable building — methodology, frameworks, advisory roles, multi-year commitments. The window rewards depth over breadth: launching a foundational piece of work, signing a board or operating role with a multi-year horizon, codifying a thesis. It does not reward chasing a fast new arena. Decisive action, named here: lock the title, ship the framework, sign the long-dated arrangement.
Falsifier — the call fails if
Across the full window, no durable arrangement gets signed, no methodology is published, and the most consequential career move is a fast pivot to an unrelated arena. If those three hold, the structural-building reading was wrong for this chart and we say so on the public tracker.
Why falsifiers
Forward calls without falsifiers are not falsifiable — they are decoration. Tempora publishes the falsifier on every call so the reading either stands up against the next 12 months or it doesn't. The full Career briefing carries four to seven such windows, scored on resolution.