Mundane astrology · organization event records
Corporate charts: events, evidence, and uncertainty
A company has no biological birth. Maha Celestial therefore charts a named organization event—such as filing acceptance or first commercial transaction—and preserves evidence for that event.
Published 2026-08-18
Calculation chain
Event type + evidence + jurisdiction + location policy + time-confidence interval → celestial facts and stability audit → eligible corporate rules.
Choose the event before calculating
Formation can refer to filing submission, filing acceptance, first commercial transaction, first deployment, public launch, merger, or another material milestone. These are not interchangeable. The record names the event type and does not retroactively replace it because a later chart appears more favorable.
- Filing submitted or accepted
- First commercial transaction
- First production deployment
- Public launch
- Merger or reorganization
Evidence and event-time confidence
The report accepts a source reference and attachment fingerprint, then classifies the time as a recorded instant, minute, hour, official date only, or estimate. It computes a possible time window and withholds time-sensitive house interpretation if the geometry is not stable across that window.
Jurisdiction and location are separate facts
The legal jurisdiction may differ from the place where an operational event occurred. The report records the registration authority, event location, and the policy used to choose that location. This prevents a headquarters, registered office, founder location, or payment location from being substituted without disclosure.
Organization language, not natal language
Corporate output uses organization-specific houses and significators under a named Jyotiṣa framework. It avoids claims about a company’s personality, fate, health, or lifespan. Rule provenance and practitioner review remain visible, and empirical support remains a separate field.
Interpretive boundary
A corporate chart cannot establish legal status, valuation, revenue, investment return, survival, or a guaranteed business outcome.