One report, three schools: the Cheiro/Chaldean compound and its omen, your
Vedic psychic and destiny numbers with planetary friendships, and the Pythagorean life
path with karmic debts — every value shown letter by letter.
How it is calculated
Each letter carries a Chaldean value (A=1, B=2 … no letter is 9, the sacred number).
The sum gives your compound number — Cheiro gave each compound from 10 to 52 an omen —
which reduces to a single digit ruled by a planet. That planet's friendship with the
planets of your birth numbers decides whether the name works for you.
Which system should I trust?
For name questions, Indian numerologists work with the Chaldean values; the Vedic layer
judges compatibility by planetary friendship; the Pythagorean life path describes the road
itself. Reading all three together is the point.
Why does the report show a planet next to every number?
In Vedic numerology every digit is a planet — 1 the Sun, 2 the Moon, 8 Saturn.
Numbers agree or clash exactly as their planets do.