



Chandrabalam refers to the strength of the Moon in relation to a person’s birth Moon sign (Janma Rashi). In Vedic astrology, it is an important factor used to determine whether a particular day is favorable or unfavorable for important activities.
Chandrabalam is calculated by counting the position of the current transit Moon from one’s birth Rashi. Depending on this position, the day may be considered good, average or unfavorable.
To calculate Chandrabalam, count from your birth Moon sign to today’s Moon sign. The position determines the result:
Panchang calculations often display Chandrabalam for all 12 Rashis, allowing individuals to check results according to their birth sign.
Chandrabalam is commonly checked before starting new ventures, traveling, attending interviews, performing religious rituals, marriage discussions or other important decisions.
Strong Chandrabalam indicates mental clarity, emotional stability and favorable outcomes, while weak Chandrabalam may suggest obstacles or delays.
You can check Chandrabalam by knowing your birth Moon sign (Janma Rashi) and comparing it with today’s transit Moon sign. Panchang tools display Chandrabalam for all 12 Rashis so you can easily find your result.
Weak Chandrabalam may indicate mental stress, delays or lack of clarity in decisions. It is advisable to avoid major financial or emotional commitments during unfavorable positions.
Both Chandrabalam and Tarabalam are important. Chandrabalam focuses on Moon sign strength, while Tarabalam is based on Nakshatra. For important events, astrologers often check both.