From a C# console experiment in Finland to a fast web platform and an ambitious long-term research mission, this is the path VedAstro has already walked and the future it intends to build.
The timeline below separates completed milestones from future targets, making it clear what has already been built, what is being refined now, and what remains part of the larger vision.
Completed milestones are shown as grounded achievements. Later milestones are presented as deliberate targets for the next phase of VedAstro.
VedAstro begins in Ita-Pasila, Helsinki as a small C# console experiment to verify Tarabala and Chandrabala. Most of the year is spent building the core architecture, and key classes from that foundation still power the system today.
A Windows Forms interface is introduced to solve the same muhurta timing problem at a more usable level. The system can process thousands of predictions, but heavy manual data entry becomes the next major bottleneck.
On August 24, 2022, the VedAstro domain is registered and the public-facing identity of the project becomes official.
The first web version is built with Blazor, extending the team's C# strengths from server to browser and proving the platform can live on the web.
Work focuses on specialized algorithm improvements, operational stability, and making VedAstro reliable enough for broader public use.
Blazor is dropped in favor of pure HTML and JavaScript to remove overhead and prioritize raw browser performance.
VedAstro reaches a fully functional, blazing-fast browser experience with near-native responsiveness and a notification-capable web system.
Target a production-grade AI chat agent for Vedic astrology that can assist users with chart understanding and timing questions at scale.
Target a downloadable consumer-grade AI and ML model capable of predicting life events on ordinary CPU hardware.
Aim to demonstrate prediction accuracy strong enough to handle both world events and deeply personal life disruptions.
Pursue full software reconstruction of Nadi-style predictive capability, where a thumbprint or birth data can generate deeply specific life details and forecasts.
The earliest foundation work was not temporary scaffolding. Important classes and system design decisions from the first phase still remain useful today.
The project moved from console tooling to GUI software and then to the web, proving the engine can evolve without losing its core calculation base.
By 2025 and 2026, the technology stack was rebuilt around pure HTML and JavaScript so the user experience could become faster, lighter, and more practical for everyday use.
Explore the public-facing parts of the project that this timeline refers to: the open codebase, the live website experience, and the learning layer for students.
It may sound audacious to claim that astrology could one day identify highly specific life details, yet Nadi Leaf Astrology in South India is often cited as evidence that such depth of prediction may be possible. VedAstro treats that possibility as a research frontier rather than a reason to retreat from ambition.
If that frontier is truly crossed by 2040, the mission becomes simple: preserve the breakthrough, hand it forward, and let the next generation build from a completed foundation. At that point, VedAstro would not merely be another astrology website. It would have finished the work it set out to do.