Skeptical, Shastrigal tested it. He entered his own grandson’s birth details, which he had manually calculated three years ago. The software whirred. The screen flashed: Mesha Rasi, Krittika Nakshatra, Mars in 7th house—Kala Sarpa Dosha partial.
He read it aloud. Meenakshi nodded, relieved. Three months later, she returned with sweets. “It worked,” she whispered.
That night, Shastrigal closed his shop, but left the computer running. On the screen, a beautifully formatted jathagam glowed with Tamil vowels and planetary symbols—a bridge between ancient skies and modern silicon.
One evening, a woman named came crying. “Shastrigal, my husband’s business is failing. Our family astrologer said it’s Sevvai Dosham but didn’t explain properly.”
His eyes widened. It was exactly right.
He paused, then added: “But yes, tell Kovai Kalaimagal Computers—their Tamil Astrology Software saved my practice. Nandri. ”
In the heart of Coimbatore, on a crowded street lined with flower sellers and idly shops, an old man named ran a small astrology clinic. For forty years, he had calculated janma nakshatras using dog-eared panchangams , palm leaves, and a dusty abacus. His predictions were accurate, but the world was moving too fast.
With Kovai Kalaimagal Computers , he could now generate 10-point matching scores— Dina, Gana, Yoni, Rasi, Rasyadhipathi —instantly. He could print professional-looking jathagams with Tamil explanations of Sani Peyarchi (Saturn transit) and Rahu-Ketu periods.