

Scrolling down the end on this page has a link to join yourself as a verified Jyotish. When inside Kundali, the first things you will notice are four buttons namely Janma Kundali, Kundali Guna Milan, Jyotish / Pandit and Rashi Milan, and Jyotish / Pandits nearby. You can access the Kundali from the left sidebar of the app, by clicking on the hamburger icon (three horizontal lines) situated at the top-left corner. Kundali feature being a part of the app itself takes the same aesthetic and design approach. With Kundali feature on Hamro Patro, one can create anyone’s natal charts (if complete information available), check for total Gunas matching, reach out to Jyotish / Pandits and perform a relationship compatibility test just by knowing each other’s Rashi (Zodiac sign).

It can be prepared by providing birth-related data such as your date of birth (day, month and year), time and place of birth. Getting started, Kundali is a natal chart created by Jyotish / Pandits (astrologers) based on the alignments and positions of heavenly bodies (seven planets, Sun and Moon) that determine and predict the incidents of your life. Given the importance of Kundali feature to this magnitude, it brings us to cover what really this feature is about, how can one have access to it and whether it’s worth paying for the service or not. With more than 80% of Nepalese identifying themselves as Hindus, Kundali feature, undoubtedly, makes a huge impact on how easy an app makes interaction with traditional and religious beliefs. But to make it as a whole, more than a complete, recently, Hamro Patro introduced one major feature we didn’t know we needed Kundali. Once initiated with a simple idea of Nepali calendar feature, today, Hamro Patro has a complete set of features that a common Nepali would ever need on their phone - Nepali News, Radio, Podcasts, Videos, Horoscope, Audio Recorder, Note, Date Converters, and updates on Forex, Share Bazaar, Gold / Silver prices and Tarkari Bazaar. Yeah, you guessed it right, it’s Hamro Patro. If you are a Nepali and have a smartphone, chances are likely you have that one Nepali app that everyone has.
