Parashara Light Review «FAST · WORKFLOW»
Last week, I visited my grandmother. She’s 89 now, eyes dimmer but mind still sharp. I showed her Parashara’s Light on my laptop. I ran her own chart—the one she calculated by hand in 1956.
Let me tell you about Ramesh. He came to me in tears. His business was failing. He’d seen three astrologers—all said “ Shani is bad.” No details. No timing. parashara light review
It looks like a Windows 95 program. Resize a chart, and it pixelates. There’s no touch support, no cloud sync, no mobile app. In 2025, this feels like driving a Ferrari with a wooden steering wheel. I’ve learned to love its utilitarian soul, but new users often flinch. Last week, I visited my grandmother
I remember the smell of my grandmother’s puja room—sandalwood, camphor, and old paper. She didn’t use software. She had Panchangas (almanacs) thick as bricks, hand-drawn Rasi charts, and a mind that could calculate Dashas faster than I could type my name. I ran her own chart—the one she calculated by hand in 1956
No story is without conflict. Parashara’s Light has its Ketu —shadow points.