What is Root Number (Mulank)?
The Mulank, or root number, is the single-digit reduction of your day of birth in Vedic numerology. It represents the most immediate and stable expression of your personality—the psychic number that governs how you naturally respond to life, how others perceive you at first meeting, and your instinctive behavioural tendencies.
Unlike your full birth numerology, which may involve multiple calculations across date, month, and year, the Mulank is elegantly simple: it is derived solely from the day you were born. This simplicity does not diminish its power. In the Vedic tradition, the day of birth is considered the gateway through which your soul entered this incarnation, making it profoundly significant.
Each Mulank from 1 to 9 is ruled by a specific celestial body—the Sun, Moon, Jupiter, Rahu, Mercury, Venus, Ketu, Saturn, and Mars respectively. These planetary rulers infuse each root number with distinct qualities, strengths, and karmic lessons. Your Mulank remains constant throughout your life, serving as an anchor point for self-understanding and spiritual growth. It is the numerological equivalent of your natal Moon sign in Vedic astrology—a marker of your inner world and emotional landscape.