One question. One clear answer.
Prashnavali
When you have a single pressing question and can't wait for a full session. A focused Prashnavali reading gives you a direct, grounded answer — yes, no, or wait.

A glimpse
One question. One clear answer.
When you have a single pressing question and can't wait for a full session. A focused Prashnavali reading gives you a direct, grounded answer — yes, no, or wait.
How the session flows
From first message to final note.
No paperwork, no upsell. A calm path from the first WhatsApp message to a usable outcome.
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Frame the question
Write one clear, specific question. Yes/no phrasing works best — Amit will help you sharpen it if needed.
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The draw
Inside the session, the Prashnavali is drawn and read. You receive the answer within seconds.
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A short note
The answer and its reasoning are shared in writing too, so you can return to it before acting.
Questions & answers
Clear answers before you book.
The things people ask most about prashnavali — answered directly, with no filler.
Specific, time-bound ones — 'Should I sign this offer?', 'Is this the right house?', 'Should we wait another month?'. Vague questions get vague answers.
One per session. A second question dilutes the first — if you have two, pick the one you'd want answered if you could only get one.
A full reading maps the terrain. Prashnavali answers a single question about a single moment. It's focused, not comprehensive.
That's a real answer. It usually means the conditions aren't right yet. You can come back and ask again after a defined period — typically two to four weeks.
Yes, but not the same day. Give it time. If the situation has genuinely changed, the answer may change too.