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Real answers about love, your ex, and the person on your mind

These aren’t generic horoscopes. Each one answers the exact question you keep asking about a specific person — read from your own Vedic birth chart: your 7th house (the partner), 8th house (their hidden side), Venus (how you love), Ketu (distance and letting go), and the dasha that governs the timing. Pick the one that’s yours.

Will my ex come back?

In Vedic astrology, whether an ex comes back is read from the timing (Vimshottari dasha), the Rahu-Ketu karmic axis, and the 7th and 8th houses of the chart — a reunion is most likely when a shared or relationship-activating period reopens, and least likely when a Ketu/detachment period has closed the karma.

When will I get married?

In Vedic astrology, marriage timing is read from the dasha period of the 7th-house lord, Venus, or Jupiter activating the 7th house and the Navamsa (D9); marriage typically arrives when one of those periods opens, and delays usually come from Saturn asking for readiness rather than denial.

Does he love me?

In Vedic astrology, whether someone truly loves you is read from their Venus and Moon (how they give and feel love), the synastry between both charts, and the 5th and 7th houses — genuine attachment shows as steady Moon/Venus contact between the charts, not just attraction.

Why did they leave me?

In Vedic astrology, a breakup is read through the timing (a dasha period that ended the relationship chapter), Ketu or malefics affecting the 7th house (detachment and distance), and the Moon and 4th house, which explain why it hurt so deeply.

Are we compatible?

In Vedic astrology, true compatibility is read from Moon-sign harmony (emotional safety), the Venus-Mars dynamic (attraction and desire), the 7th lords of both charts, and traditional Kuta matching — not from sun signs, which barely scratch the surface.

Will I marry the person I love?

In Vedic astrology, love marriage is read from the connection between the 5th house (love, romance) and the 7th house (marriage), with Venus and Rahu often involved — when those houses and their lords link favorably, the chart supports marrying the person you love rather than the relationship staying just romance.

Will I find love?

In Vedic astrology, finding love is read from the strength of the 7th house and Venus, and the timing comes from the dasha — love most often arrives during a Venus or 7th-lord period, and a quiet stretch usually means the window simply has not opened yet, not that it never will.

Does she love me?

In Vedic astrology, whether she truly loves you is read from her Venus and Moon (how she gives and feels love), the synastry between both charts, and the 5th and 7th houses — real attachment shows as steady Moon and Venus contact between the charts, not just attraction or attention.

Does my ex miss me?

In Vedic astrology, whether an ex still misses you is read from the 8th house (their private, unspoken inner world), the Moon (emotional memory and attachment), and the dasha — an ex is most likely still holding the bond when a period keeps the 7th house or Venus active for them, and has genuinely let go when a detachment (Ketu) period has moved them on.

Should I text my ex?

In Vedic astrology, whether to text an ex is mostly a timing question: reaching out tends to land well when your dasha is reopening the 7th house or Venus and theirs supports it, and tends to backfire during a Ketu/detachment period — and a restless, magnetic urge to message is often Rahu pulling at an old pattern rather than a genuine opening.

Is he my soulmate?

In Vedic astrology, a soulmate connection shows in the Navamsa (D9) and in deep Moon and Venus synastry between two charts, often with a Rahu-Ketu (karmic) link — a true soulmate feels like recognition and steadiness, whereas an intense, addictive pull with no D9 support is usually a karmic lesson rather than a lasting union.