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Chaldean Numerology Chart

Generate your complete Chaldean numerology chart - the traditional Indian and Vedic preferred system - with Life Path, Expression, Soul Urge and Personality numbers.

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Chaldean numerology uses values 1–8 only (9 is sacred and unassigned). Results may differ from Pythagorean.


Why Chaldean Is Preferred in India

Ancient Origins

Chaldean numerology originated in ancient Babylon, over 4,000 years ago. It is the oldest and most spiritually precise numerology system.

Sound-Based Values

Chaldean assigns values based on the vibrational sound of each letter - not sequential position. This makes it more resonant with Indian phonetic tradition.

9 Is Sacred

In Chaldean numerology, the number 9 is considered sacred and not assigned to any letter. Numbers reduce to 1–8 in the letter chart (9 appears only in totals).

Compound Numbers

Chaldean uniquely interprets two-digit sums (compound numbers) before reduction, giving additional layers of meaning.

Used Across India

Most Indian numerologists prefer Chaldean because its planetary correspondences align with Vedic astrology (Jyotish) more naturally than Pythagorean.

Name Corrections

Chaldean is the preferred system when numerologists suggest name corrections - adding/removing a letter to shift the name vibration for better fortune.

Chaldean Numerology Questions

Chaldean numerology is the oldest known numerology system, originating in ancient Babylon. It assigns values 1–8 to the 26 English letters based on their vibrational sound. The number 9 is considered sacred and is not assigned to any letter. It is the most widely used system by Indian numerologists due to its alignment with Vedic astrology.

The two systems assign different values to most letters. For example, in Pythagorean F=6; in Chaldean F=8. These differences compound over a full name, often yielding different single-digit results. Both provide valid insights - Pythagorean describes the Western personality archetype, Chaldean the vibrational/spiritual essence.

In Chaldean tradition, use your full birth certificate name for the core chart (Expression, Soul Urge, Personality numbers). These are fixed. Also calculate your current/used name separately - it shows the vibration you are living with day-to-day and whether it aligns with your birth name's energy.

Chaldean numerology describes tendencies, strengths and potential challenges - not fixed future events. Combined with personal year cycles and transit numbers, it can indicate when favourable or challenging periods are likely. Use it as a tool for self-awareness and planning, not rigid prediction.