Stop guessing your number plate. From your name and birth details we reveal the single lucky number (1–9) that truly suits you — and show you exactly how to choose a plate whose digits add up to it.
Personalised to your name & date of birth — your best single-digit number and how to pick a plate that matches it.
🛐 Vedic guidance by Sri Sri Sri Rudra Sharma · Astrology & Numerology
Your lucky vehicle number is not a random digit — it is the single root number from 1 to 9 that best matches your own numerology. The calculation begins with you, the owner, rather than the car. From your date of birth we derive your Moolank (the root number of the day you were born) and your Bhagyank (the destiny number formed from your full date of birth). From your name we calculate your name number using the Chaldean letter values. Together these three numbers describe the planetary energies that govern your fortune, temperament and good luck.
Each single digit from 1 to 9 is ruled by a planet — 1 by the Sun, 2 by the Moon, 3 by Jupiter, 4 by Rahu, 5 by Mercury, 6 by Venus, 7 by Ketu, 8 by Saturn and 9 by Mars. Some of these planets are friendly to your Moolank and Bhagyank, while others are neutral or hostile. The digit ruled by the planet most supportive of your personal numbers becomes your lucky vehicle number, while clashing digits are the ones to avoid on a plate.
Our report runs this full calculation, reveals your best number and its ruling planet, lists the digits you should steer clear of, and explains the safety and fortune character of your lucky root — so you know exactly which energy to carry on your next number plate.
Once the report reveals your lucky number, choosing the right plate is simple arithmetic. Take the registration number and add together every digit, then keep reducing until you reach a single digit from 1 to 9. For example, a plate reading AP 09 CX 2847 uses the digits 0, 9, 2, 8, 4 and 7: 0+9+2+8+4+7 = 30, and 3+0 = 3, so this plate carries a root of 3, ruled by Jupiter. If your lucky number is 3, this plate suits you beautifully; if your lucky number is, say, 1, you would keep looking for a registration that reduces to 1 instead.
When you buy a new car or bike you can usually request a chosen or fancy registration number from the RTO, often for a small extra fee. Knowing your lucky number in advance lets you target a plate whose digits add up to that exact root. Many owners across India do this deliberately to begin ownership on a harmonious note. Even where the series is fixed, you can often pick from several available numbers — and now you will know which one to choose rather than leaving it to chance.
If you already own a vehicle whose plate does not reduce to your lucky number, you are not stuck. Some owners apply a favourable correction — a chosen sticker initial, a lucky secondary number, or simply staying mindful of the cautionary tendencies of their current root. The report explains practical ways to align your existing vehicle with your lucky energy, and confirms the number to aim for whenever you change vehicles. A favourable number is a source of confidence and good fortune — never a substitute for careful driving and proper maintenance.
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To find the best vehicle number for you, numerology starts from your personal birth energy rather than the car. We compute your Moolank (root number from your date of birth), your Bhagyank (destiny number from the full date) and your name number, then identify the single-digit root from 1 to 9 most harmonious with them. That harmonious digit is your lucky vehicle number — you simply choose a plate whose digits add up to it. Our report calculates your best number, lists the digits to avoid, and shows you exactly how to pick a matching plate.
A lucky vehicle number is a single root digit from 1 to 9 that vibrates in harmony with your personal numerology. Each root is ruled by a planet — 1 by the Sun, 2 by the Moon, 3 by Jupiter, up to 9 ruled by Mars — and carries a distinct character. The lucky number for you is the root whose planetary energy supports your Moolank and Bhagyank, bringing smoother journeys, fewer breakdowns and better fortune. Because luck is personal, the number lucky for you may be unlucky for someone else, which is why a personalised report is essential.
Add together every digit in the registration number and reduce the sum to a single digit from 1 to 9. For example, a plate ending 2847 gives 2+8+4+7 = 21, then 2+1 = 3, so its root is 3 (ruled by Jupiter). In the Chaldean method the letters on the plate also carry numeric values and can be included. Once you know your own lucky number from the report, you simply look for a plate whose digits reduce to that same root. Our report walks you through this with worked examples so you can check any plate yourself in seconds.
Yes. Your date of birth is the foundation of your lucky car number. From it we derive your Moolank — the root number of the day you were born — and your Bhagyank, the destiny number formed from your complete date of birth. These reveal the planetary energies that govern your fortune. Your lucky vehicle number is the single digit most friendly to these, refined further by your name number. That is why our form asks for your date of birth, name and place of birth: the recommended number is tuned to your personal chart.
Yes, in most cases. When buying a new vehicle you can request a chosen or fancy registration number whose digits add up to your lucky root — many owners in India happily pay extra for this. For an existing vehicle, some owners apply a small correction such as a favourable name, sticker initial or chosen secondary number, while others simply stay aware of the cautionary tendencies of their plate. Our report tells you your ideal number and practical ways to align with it.
Yes — your lucky vehicle number belongs to you, the owner, not to the type of vehicle. Because it is derived from your date of birth and name, the same root digit from 1 to 9 is favourable whether you are choosing a plate for a car, a bike, a scooter or a commercial vehicle. The plate calculation is identical in every case: add the digits and reduce to a single root, then match it to your lucky number. So once the report reveals your number, you can apply it confidently to any vehicle you buy.
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