I’m a cybersecurity professional by day and a machine learning enthusiast, currently pursuing studies at IIT.
But beyond code and models, I’m on a deeper mission to modernize Jyotisha and make this profound knowledge accessible, understandable, and relevant to everyone.
There’s a widespread belief that Jyotisha is pseudoscience, often dismissed as outdated or unscientific. I strongly challenge that narrative. Much of this perception comes from misunderstanding, and at times, from external interpretations that overlook its depth.
Think about this. Today, machine learning models predict outcomes using massive datasets, patterns, and historical correlations. Now imagine a system built thousands of years ago that also uses time, patterns, celestial data, and observational intelligence to interpret life events.
That system already exists. It is Jyotisha.
In many ways, our ancestors laid the conceptual foundation for predictive modeling long before modern algorithms. The difference is not in intent, but in form.
My goal is simple
To bridge ancient intelligence with modern technology
To remove complexity, eliminate blind belief, and bring clarity
And to present Jyotisha not as mysticism, but as a structured, interpretable system
This isn’t about blind faith.
This is about understanding patterns, the oldest science we have.