Baali was the vanara king of Kishkindha — strong enough to defeat Ravana, disciplined enough to face the four directions in prayer each day, regardless of where he was. He was not known for boons. He was known for practice. The site borrows his name in that spirit: not as a claim to his power, but as a remembrance of his discipline.
Four modalities, read together.
No single instrument is sufficient. The reading is composed from four, each correcting the others.
Jyotish
The classical chart, computed with care and read against the lineages that taught it to us.
Vastu
The room you sit in, the door you walk through, the direction your head rests. Quiet, structural counsel.
Raag
Specific raagas and sound, prescribed against your chart, woven into the rhythm of your week. Not performance — practice.
Charya
Small daily disciplines — when to sleep, what to do first, how to face the day — chosen to ease the chart's weight and amplify its gifts.
The reading is drawn slowly and reviewed by a person. It will not arrive in minutes, and it is not meant to.