9 active predictions based on current planetary transits
How These Medini Predictions Are Produced
This page is not a generic horoscope feed. Each prediction is generated by matching current planetary conditions against encoded rules from Brihat Samhita and related classical references. Every card is traceable to a textual source with chapter and verse markers, so readers can verify context rather than relying on black-box statements.
Interpretation here is mundane (world-level) Jyotish, meaning it focuses on collective outcomes such as weather anomalies, commodity trends, social unrest, governance stress, and public health themes. Severity tags are comparative signals to help users prioritize attention, not fear triggers.
The same planetary input always yields the same rule matches. This deterministic behavior keeps the system transparent, reviewable, and research-friendly for serious students of classical astrology.
Brihat Samhita — Ch. 3, v. 4
शुभ
कर्कटे गुरुसंस्थे तु सस्यनाशो भवेद्भृशम्।
Guru (Jupiter) transits Karka (Cancer) — Exalted
Jupiter is exalted, bringing mixed results. Good rains overall but risk of flooding in coastal regions. Religious activities increase. Brahmins and teachers honored.
Brihat Samhita — Ch. 4, v. 12
सावधान
शनौ मीनगते दुःखं दरिद्रता च जायते।
Shani (Saturn) transits Meena (Pisces)
Economic hardship and poverty increase. Spiritual institutions face financial difficulties. Maritime trade disrupted. Northern regions suffer most.
Brihat Samhita — Ch. 5, v. 1
चेतावनी
मंगले मेषगते युद्धभयं शस्त्रकोपनम्।
Mangal (Mars) transits Mesha (Aries) — Own Sign
Military tensions and armed conflicts rise. Mars in own sign intensifies aggression. Fire incidents increase. Western border tensions escalate.
Brihat Samhita — Ch. 8, v. 4
शुभ
शुक्रे कर्कटगते जलक्रीडा सुखावहम्।
Shukra (Venus) transits Karka (Cancer)
Water festivals and celebrations. Domestic happiness increases. Hospitality and tourism industries thrive. Northern coastal regions prosper.
Brihat Samhita — Ch. 9, v. 3
शुभ
बुधे मिथुनगते विद्याव्यापारसमृद्धिदम्।
Budh (Mercury) transits Mithuna (Gemini) — Own Sign
Mercury in own sign brings exceptional trade and commerce. Education sector thrives. Publishing and media prosper. Mathematical and scientific advances. Western regions lead in trade.
Brihat Samhita — Ch. 10, v. 11
सावधान
राहौ कुम्भगते प्रौद्योगिकी क्रान्तिः विचित्रफलम्।
Rahu transits Kumbha (Aquarius) — Own Sign
Rahu in own sign drives technological revolution. Artificial intelligence and unconventional science advance rapidly. Social media disrupts society. Mass movements gain digital power. Western regions lead innovation.
Brihat Samhita — Ch. 11, v. 5
चेतावनी
केतौ सिंहगते राजविपत्तिः सत्तापतनम्।
Ketu transits Simha (Leo)
Rulers face sudden downfall. Government authority undermined by spiritual or ideological movements. Eastern leaders face unexpected crises. Power structures disrupted.
Brihat Samhita — Ch. 17, v. 15
शुभ
गुरुशुक्रसमागमे कलासमृद्धिर्धनलाभः।
Guru-Shukra conjunction (same Rashi)
Jupiter-Venus conjunction brings prosperity and cultural renaissance. Wealth creation through arts and education. Marriages and celebrations abound. Global optimism rises.
Brihat Samhita — Ch. 3, v. 20
शुभ
उच्चस्थो गुरुः सर्वशुभफलप्रदः।
Guru (Jupiter) in exaltation (Karka Rashi)
Exalted Jupiter brings great auspiciousness. Dharma, education, and spirituality flourish worldwide. Religious harmony prevails. Teachers and gurus are honored.
Predictions sourced from Brihat Samhita by Varahamihira (6th Century CE)
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What is Medini Jyotish?
Medini Jyotish (Vedic Mundane Astrology) predicts world events — wars, natural disasters, weather, economic trends — based on planetary positions and Brihat Samhita by Varahamihira (6th century CE).
How are these predictions generated?
Each prediction is deterministic — classical rules from Brihat Samhita applied to precise planetary positions (Swiss Ephemeris, NASA JPL DE431). Zero AI. The same input always produces the same output.
What is Brihat Samhita?
A 106-chapter encyclopedia by Varahamihira (505–587 CE) with ~2000 Sanskrit shlokas covering planetary effects on wars, rainfall, earthquakes, commodity prices, and the fate of nations.