Free Numerology Calculator
Calculate Life Path, Destiny, and Birth Day numbers from your name and date of birth.
What is Vedic numerology?
Vedic-style numerology studies the vibration of numbers linked to your date of birth and name. Unlike a full kundali, it needs no birth time or place — only your name and DOB. AstroNirnay’s free calculator uses pure server-side math: Life Path from birth date digits, Destiny (Name) Number from the Chaldean letter map, and Birth Day Number from the calendar day you were born. There is no AstrologyAPI call and no AI guesswork.
Your Life Path Number is often called the core theme of the journey — how you grow through work, relationships, and purpose. Destiny Number reflects how your name’s sound pattern expresses in the world: leadership, service, creativity, or analysis. Birth Day Number colours the day-to-day flavour of your expression. Together they form a compact numerical snapshot that many people use alongside Moon sign and Lagna for a fuller self-view.
Master numbers 11, 22, and 33 are special: when a sum lands on these values, we do not reduce them further to a single digit. They signal intensified potential — intuition (11), large-scale building (22), and compassionate teaching (33). Western Pythagorean systems map letters A–Z across 1–9; Chaldean mapping (used here) assigns values differently and traditionally skips 9 for letters, which is why Destiny results can differ between apps.
Numerology complements Vedic astrology rather than replacing it. Numbers sketch themes; the birth chart times events through dasha and transit. After you calculate your numbers, create a free AstroNirnay kundali — or start with today’s Panchang — to see how Lagna, Moon, and planets interact with those themes in real calendar time.
Frequently asked questions
What is a Life Path Number?
It is derived by reducing your full date-of-birth digits to a single digit or master number 11, 22, or 33.
How is Destiny Number calculated?
Each letter of your name is scored with the Chaldean map, then summed and reduced (preserving 11, 22, 33).
What are Master Numbers in numerology?
11, 22, and 33 stay unreduced and indicate heightened intuitive, constructive, or service-oriented potential.
Is Vedic numerology different from Western numerology?
Yes — this tool uses Chaldean letter values, which differ from the Pythagorean grid common in Western systems.