The phrase references a set of tools, often digital, that claim to utilize the principles of Indian or Vedic astrology to forecast the timing of mortality. These tools typically require the input of birth data, such as date, time, and location, to generate a natal chart. The chart is then analyzed according to specific astrological combinations and planetary positions believed to indicate potential periods of heightened risk. An example would be a software program that calculates the ‘maraka’ planets and houses, considered death-inflicting or causing severe suffering in Vedic astrology, based on the birth chart data.
The utilization of astrological methods for predicting life events, including the end of life, holds significant cultural and historical importance within the Vedic tradition. Historically, such predictions were made by experienced astrologers relying on extensive knowledge and intuition. The emergence of automated systems purports to offer easier access to these interpretations. While some may find solace or guidance in such forecasts, it is essential to acknowledge that astrological predictions of this nature are not scientifically verifiable and are based on a system of belief.