Wondering about the possibilities of any two Kundali can be same?
Kundali is the imprint of cosmic positions of PIND/Graha in cosmos at the time of our birth. As we know there are 27 Nakshatra, let’s do some math’s at Nakshatra level (27) as base.
(Planets distinct, conjunction allowed.)
We can use Mathematical Permutation and Combination. Let’s explore it in few steps as we can have 9 planets and One Lagna to make any horoscope, which can be in any of 27 Buckets of Nakashtras
- STEP 1 — 9 Planets + Lagna (27 Nakshatras)
Now instead of 9 placements, we have:
- 9 planets
- 1 Lagna
Total = 10 independent placements
Each has 27 choices:
271027^{10}2710 =205,891,132,094,649= 205,891,132,094,649=205,891,132,094,649
Total:
205,891,132,094,649
≈ 206 trillion combinations
STEP 2 — Add Retrograde States
As we know some planets becomes retrograde because of their relative movements with Earth.
So, Retrograde applies to:
- Mercury
- Venus
- Mars
- Jupiter
- Saturn
(5 planets)
Each of these has 2 states:
- Direct
- Retrograde
So additional multiplier:
25=322^5 = 3225=32
Now total:
2710×3227^{10} \times 322710×32 =6,588,516,227,028,768= 6,588,516,227,028,768=6,588,516,227,028,768
Total:
6,588,516,227,028,768
≈ 6.59 quadrillion
STEP 3 — Add Exaltation / Debilitation States
Each planet has 3 dignity states (simplified model):
- Exalted
- Debilitated
- Neutral
So for 9 planets:
39=19,6833^9 = 19,68339=19,683
Now multiply everything:
2710×32×19,68327^{10} \times 32 \times 19,6832710×32×19,683 =129,698,029,578,337,570,944= 129,698,029,578,337,570,944=129,698,029,578,337,570,944
Let’s do the FINAL TOTAL
129,698,029,578,337,570,944
≈ 1.30 × 10²⁰ combinations
That is:
129 quintillion possible configurations
And this is STILL only:
- Nakshatra level (not padas)
- No divisional charts
- No combustion
- No aspects
- No degrees
What This Means
Even before:
- Navamsa (D9)
- Dasamsa (D10)
- Shadbala
- Ashtakavarga
- Yogas
- Exact degrees
We are already in cosmic scale combinatorics.
This mathematically explains why two horoscopes are practically never identical — even among billions of humans.


