How Strong Is Your Birth Chart?
Get a 0–100 strength score based on seven classical factors: Shadbala, Yogas, planetary dignity, house placement, Mahapurusha combinations, afflictions, and yoga quality. Then compare your chart with history's greatest minds, leaders, and artists.
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Famous Personality Charts
Explore the chart ratings of 32 renowned personalities from science, politics, arts, sports, spirituality, and business. Want the full database? Browse 15,000+ famous charts.
Albert Einstein
March 14, 1879 · Ulm, GermanyNobel Prize-winning physicist who developed the theory of relativity and transformed our understanding of space, time, and energy.
B.V. Raman
August 8, 1912 · Bangalore, IndiaLegendary Indian astrologer and author whose works modernised Vedic astrology for the 20th century.
Mahatma Gandhi
October 2, 1869 · Porbandar, IndiaLeader of India's independence movement through non-violent civil disobedience, inspiring movements for freedom worldwide.
Narendra Modi
September 17, 1950 · Mehsana, IndiaPrime Minister of India since 2014, known for economic reforms and large-scale governance initiatives.
Donald Trump
June 14, 1946 · Jamaica, New York, USA45th and 47th President of the United States, business mogul, and reality television personality.
Madonna
August 16, 1958 · Bay City, Michigan, USAThe "Queen of Pop" - singer, songwriter, and actress who has shaped popular music and culture for four decades.
Eminem
October 17, 1972 · Saint Joseph, Missouri, USABest-selling rapper of all time, whose raw lyrics and storytelling redefined hip-hop music globally.
Chester Bennington
March 20, 1976 · Phoenix, Arizona, USALead vocalist of Linkin Park whose powerful voice and emotional lyrics defined a generation of rock music.
Cristiano Ronaldo
February 5, 1985 · Funchal, PortugalFive-time Ballon d'Or winner and all-time top scorer in football history, known for extraordinary athleticism and determination.
Swami Vivekananda
January 12, 1863 · Kolkata, IndiaKey figure in introducing Vedanta and Yoga to the Western world; his Chicago address electrified the Parliament of Religions.
Sri Aurobindo
August 15, 1872 · Kolkata, IndiaRevolutionary turned spiritual philosopher who developed Integral Yoga and envisioned the evolution of human consciousness.
Ramakrishna Paramahansa
February 18, 1836 · Kamarpukur, IndiaMystic saint of 19th-century Bengal whose ecstatic devotion and universal spiritual vision inspired the Ramakrishna Mission.
Ramana Maharshi
December 30, 1879 · Tiruchuli, IndiaSelf-realised sage of Arunachala whose method of self-enquiry ("Who am I?") influenced spiritual seekers worldwide.
Sathya Sai Baba
November 23, 1926 · Puttaparthi, IndiaIndian spiritual leader and philanthropist who established hospitals, schools, and water projects serving millions.
Swami Sivananda
September 8, 1887 · Pattamadai, IndiaProlific spiritual teacher and founder of the Divine Life Society who authored over 200 books on yoga and Vedanta.
Bill Gates
October 28, 1955 · Seattle, Washington, USACo-founder of Microsoft and one of the world's most influential philanthropists through the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Mark Zuckerberg
May 14, 1984 · White Plains, New York, USACo-founder and CEO of Meta (Facebook), who connected billions of people through social media.
M S Dhoni
July 7, 1981 · Ranchi, IndiaIndia's most successful cricket captain, known for his calm composure and match-finishing ability under pressure.
Sachin Tendulkar
April 24, 1973 · Mumbai, IndiaThe "God of Cricket" - highest run-scorer in international cricket history, revered as one of the greatest batsmen ever.
Virat Kohli
November 5, 1988 · Delhi, IndiaModern cricket icon and former India captain, known for aggressive batting, fitness, and breaking numerous records.
Michael Jackson
August 29, 1958 · Gary, Indiana, USAThe "King of Pop" - legendary singer, dancer, and songwriter whose music and performances transformed global entertainment.
Marilyn Monroe
June 1, 1926 · Los Angeles, California, USAIconic Hollywood actress and cultural symbol whose charisma and talent made her the most famous woman of the 20th century.
Amitabh Bachchan
October 11, 1942 · Allahabad, IndiaBollywood's "Angry Young Man" and the greatest Indian actor across five decades of cinema, TV hosting, and cultural influence.
Tom Cruise
July 3, 1962 · Syracuse, New York, USAHollywood superstar and action icon whose blockbuster films have grossed over $11 billion worldwide across four decades.
Kareena Kapoor
September 21, 1980 · Mumbai, IndiaBollywood star and style icon from Indian cinema's first family, known for versatile performances spanning commercial and art cinema.
Lata Mangeshkar
September 28, 1929 · Indore, IndiaThe "Nightingale of India" whose voice defined Indian music for seven decades, recording songs in over 36 languages.
Frank Sinatra
December 12, 1915 · Hoboken, New Jersey, USALegendary singer and actor - "Ol' Blue Eyes" - whose phrasing and style revolutionised American popular music.
Dua Lipa
August 22, 1995 · London, UKGrammy-winning pop star whose genre-bending hits and commanding stage presence have defined 2020s pop music globally.
Sonia Gandhi
December 9, 1946 · Lusiana Conco, ItalyItalian-born Indian political leader who headed the Indian National Congress for nearly two decades, shaping modern Indian politics.
Isaac Newton
January 4, 1643 · Woolsthorpe, EnglandFather of classical mechanics whose laws of motion and universal gravitation laid the foundation of modern physics and mathematics.
Mukesh Ambani
April 19, 1957 · Aden, YemenChairman of Reliance Industries and Asia's richest person, who transformed Indian telecom and retail industries.
Ratan Tata
December 28, 1937 · Mumbai, IndiaVisionary industrialist who transformed the Tata Group into a global powerhouse, revered for integrity and philanthropy.
How We Rate Charts
Our rating engine scores every chart on seven classical factors, then normalises the result onto a 0–100 scale. Here's what each factor measures.
Planetary Strength (Shadbala)
Shadbala measures six types of strength for each planet — positional, directional, temporal, motional, natural, and aspectual. We average the strength percentage across all nine planets.
Yoga Richness
Yogas are special planetary combinations described in classical texts. Strong yogas like Gajakesari or Raja Yoga amplify a chart's potential. We weight each yoga by its detected strength level.
Planetary Dignity
Every planet has preferred signs — own, exalted, and friendly. When planets occupy dignified positions, their effects are magnified. We measure how many planets are well-placed across the chart.
House Placement
Planets placed in kendras (1st, 4th, 7th, 10th) and trikonas (1st, 5th, 9th) are in the chart's strongest positions. More planets in these power houses means greater capacity for visible achievement.
Panch Mahapurusha Yogas
Five rare and powerful yogas formed when Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, or Saturn occupy a kendra in their own or exalted sign. Even one is significant; two or more is exceptional.
Low Afflictions
Combustion (proximity to Sun) and debilitation weaken a planet's capacity. Fewer afflictions mean planets can express their full strength, contributing to a higher overall score.
Yoga Quality
Not all yogas are equal. A chart with a few very strong yogas scores higher than one with many weak ones. This factor rewards depth of planetary combinations over sheer quantity.
No Chart Is "Bad"
Every chart has its unique strengths and growth areas. A lower score doesn't mean a difficult life — it means the soul chose more challenging lessons for deeper growth. Classical texts like Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra emphasise that awareness and remedial measures can transform any planetary configuration into a source of strength.