Sachin Tendulkar
Celebrity Detail

Sachin Tendulkar

Male1973-04-24 13:00Dadar, Mumbai, India
Biography

Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar is a renowned former Indian international cricketer, widely regarded as one of the greatest batters in the history of cricket and respectfully hailed in India as the “God of Cricket.” Born in 1973, he began playing cricket at age 11 and made his Test debut at 16. Over a 24-year professional career, he represented India in 664 international matches and scored more than 34,000 runs in total. He is cricket’s highest run-scorer in international history and the only player to have recorded 100 international centuries.

Tendulkar’s career is marked by many legendary moments. On his 1989 debut against Pakistan, he showed remarkable resilience against fierce fast bowling, continuing to play even after being struck on the nose and bleeding. In the 1990s, he rose rapidly to the top tier of world cricket and, from 1994 onward, established a dominant presence in One Day Internationals (ODIs). His 1998 performances in Sharjah against Australia—often referred to as the “Desert Storm” innings—are widely recognized as among the finest of his career. In 2011, he fulfilled a lifelong dream by winning the Cricket World Cup with India in a final held in his hometown of Mumbai. He also became the first overseas player to represent Yorkshire, breaking the club’s long-standing tradition.

Beyond his on-field achievements, Tendulkar has held exceptional influence within Indian society. In 2010, he was named to Time magazine’s list of the world’s 100 most influential people. From 2012 to 2018, he served as a nominated member of India’s upper house of Parliament, the Rajya Sabha. After retiring in 2013, he was awarded India’s highest civilian honor, the Bharat Ratna, becoming both the first sportsperson and the youngest recipient to receive it. Tendulkar is not only a model of sporting excellence but also a symbol of national pride in India, and his professionalism and extraordinary accomplishments have had a lasting impact on cricket worldwide.

Chart

Four Pillars

Year
Gui
Chou
Shang Guan
Zheng Yin
Hidden Stems
Ji (Zheng)Gui (Shang)Xin (Jie)
Star Luck
Mu
Sitting Branch
Guan Dai
Void
Yin-Mao
Na Yin (Elemental Sound)
NaYin: Sang Zhe Mu
Month
Bing
Chen
Qi Sha / Pian Guan
Pian Yin
Hidden Stems
Wu (Pian)Yi (Zheng)Gui (Shang)
Star Luck
Yang
Sitting Branch
Guan Dai
Void
Zi-Chou
Na Yin (Elemental Sound)
Sha Zhong Tu
DayDay Master Analysis
Geng
Yin
Pian Cai
Hidden Stems
Jia (Pian)Bing (Qi)Wu (Pian)
Star Luck
Jue
Sitting Branch
Jue
Void
Wu-Wei
Na Yin (Elemental Sound)
Song Bai Mu
Hour
Gui
Wei
Shang Guan
Zheng Yin
Hidden Stems
Ji (Zheng)Ding (Zheng)Yi (Zheng)
Star Luck
Guan Dai
Sitting Branch
Mu
Void
Shen-You
Na Yin (Elemental Sound)
NaYin: Yang Liu Mu
Shen Sha (Auxiliary Stars)
Tian Yi Gui RenHua GaiMentor StarArtistic Star
Guo Yin Gui RenLiu XiaAuthority SealFlowing Light
Jie ShaGu ChenTai Ji Gui RenChallenge StarSolitude StarTaiji Blessing
Tian Yi Gui RenKong WangTian Yi Gui RenKong WangMentor StarVoid
Analysis

Interpretation

Four Pillars

Overall Chart Overview

The Day Master is Geng Metal, born in the Chen (Dragon) month. It is nourished by the season’s damp Earth, and the Year Branch Chou (Ox) Earth functions as a Metal storehouse that provides a solid root. Although it sits on Yin (Tiger) Wood, which draws from the self, the overall baseline is best described as “moist Earth nurturing Metal; a strong Day Master with abundant Yin (Resource).”

This suggests the native carries a remarkably stable life foundation—steady like bedrock. Geng Metal is often likened to un-forged iron ore. Born in the Chen month (late spring to early summer), Earth qi is strong; and Earth generates Metal, implying an innate capacity to hold, endure, and contain—like soil feeding mineral veins. This configuration tends to support strong stress tolerance and psychological resilience, giving others an impression of calmness, restraint, and solidity. With a strong Day Master and flourishing Yin (Resource), one typically does not need to rely heavily on others, and can maintain a “master-level” composure—staying highly consistent over a long career rather than being easily swayed by external turbulence.

Structure and Useful Elements

The chart reveals Gui Water as Shang Guan (Output; “Hurting Officer”) on the Year Stem and Bing Fire as Qi Sha / Pian Guan (Indirect Officer) on the Month Stem, forming the classic “Shang Guan controlling Qi Sha” structure (also described as “Shang Guan engaging/combining with Sha”). With Jia Wood as Pian Cai (Indirect Wealth) assisting by venting and loosening excessive Earth, Water and Fire become the key useful elements.

In Bazi logic, Qi Sha (Indirect Officer; technically: Qi Sha (Indirect Officer)) signifies intense pressure, challenge, authority, and formidable external competition; Shang Guan (Output) signifies talent, technique, creativity, and expressive drive. “Shang Guan controlling Qi Sha” is a high-caliber structure: rather than succeeding through compliance, the native uses exceptional skill (Shang Guan) to manage and steer major pressure and challenge (Qi Sha). For an elite athlete, this helps explain how, under nationwide expectations (Qi Sha), he could repeatedly produce extraordinary outcomes through refined batting technique (Shang Guan). With Water and Fire as useful elements, achievement is supported through a dynamic balance between technical expression (Water) and the pursuit of recognition and accomplishment (Fire).

Five-Element and Ten-Archetype Dynamics

On the stems, the pattern shows “Gui Water restraining Bing Fire,” i.e., Shang Guan regulating Qi Sha. In the branches, Yin (Tiger) Wood conceals Jia Wood, helping channel heavy Earth—creating a “Wealth star breaking Resource” mechanism that prevents excessive Earth from burying Metal, functioning as a built-in self-correction.

This combination shapes the temperament of a “gentle conqueror.” Gui Water is like rain and dew—soft yet persistent—tempering the blazing intensity of Bing Fire (sunlike Fire). It suggests his assertiveness is not loud or aggressive on the surface, but expressed through technical finesse and the ability to overcome strength with skill. In decision-making, there is both the decisiveness and commanding drive of Qi Sha, and the agility and nuance of Shang Guan. The “Wealth star breaking Resource” dynamic in the branches is especially important: too much Earth can bury Metal’s brilliance (e.g., rigidity in thinking or pressure overload). The presence of Yin Wood (as a Wealth influence) indicates an ability to use real-world action and commercial value to loosen conservative constraints—finding a workable balance between tradition (Resource) and modern professional sport and market realities (Wealth).

Shen Sha (Auxiliary Stars) and Interactions

The Year Pillar contains Tian Yi Gui Ren (Noble Mentor Star) and Hua Gai (Solitary Arts Star). The Day Branch contains Tai Ji Gui Ren (Tai Ji Mentor Star). While Yin and Chen do not form a direct clash or combination, there is an undercurrent of Wood–Earth friction and a “Ge Jiao” (oblique-angle tension) indication.

Tian Yi Gui Ren is regarded as one of the most supportive Shen Sha (Auxiliary Stars), often reflecting timely help, mentors, or public goodwill—suggesting he was more likely to meet key supporters early on and to be naturally well-received. Hua Gai relates to artistry and solitude, implying that even amid the noise of competition, he may preserve an artist’s inner distance and focus—elevating sport into something closer to art. Tai Ji Gui Ren further reinforces an almost practice-like devotion to refining craft. Meanwhile, the Wood–Earth friction undercurrent suggests that across a career, the body—especially areas associated with strain and overuse (often discussed in Bazi imagery as sinews/structure and musculature)—may be more vulnerable when workloads are extreme, reflecting the cost that can accompany sustained excellence.

Day Master Analysis

Psychological Profile

A Geng Metal Day Master carries an elemental nature of “unyielding resolve and decisive innovation.” Combined with the containing quality of Yin (Resource; Earth) and the finesse of Shang Guan (Output; Water), it forms a personality that is “outwardly smooth, inwardly principled—balancing firmness with flexibility.”

Geng Metal is the Metal of blades—naturally strong-willed, loyal, and competitive. Yet in this chart, Geng Metal is wrapped by substantial Earth (Resource), which tempers the sharp edge into a more modest, low-key, tradition-respecting, gentlemanly presence. His mental mode is distinctive: within a comfort zone, he can appear quiet and steady like Earth (the Resource influence); once placed in high-pressure environments (such as competition), the decisive intensity of Geng Metal and the quick, expressive force of Shang Guan can surge forward. This contrast—“ordinary in daily life, formidable in battle”—is a classic psychological portrait of Geng Metal under a specific configuration. He does not need loud declarations to prove strength; his strength lies in controlled silence and decisive execution.

Talent and Potential

The most central talent loop in the chart is the closed circuit between “Shang Guan venting and showcasing excellence” and “Qi Sha tempering the self”—using high-intensity confrontation (Qi Sha) to trigger peak-level technical expression (Shang Guan).

For Geng Metal, Shang Guan is like water polishing steel: the more it is washed, the brighter it becomes. This points to exceptional coordination, tactical creativity, and the ability to spot openings in an instant. Many people feel intimidated by Qi Sha (strong opponents/pressure), but for someone with a strong Day Master and active Shang Guan, pressure can become premium fuel. The potential often shows as: the more pivotal the moment, and the stronger the opponents, the more alive the Shang Guan energy becomes—and the more precise the technical execution. In competitive arenas (the Qi Sha domain), he can transform raw intensity into an aesthetic of skill, turning force into artistry—an edge that is difficult to replicate.

Inner Tensions and Challenges

The core tension lies in the latent concern of “excess Earth burying Metal” and the potential risk implied by “Shang Guan encountering Officer dynamics”—namely, that heavy social expectation (Resource/Earth) can compress personal nature, and that fame-and-gain motivations (Fire) may interfere with pure technical focus (Water).

“Heavy Earth” represents weighty expectations from country, family, and tradition. Although Earth generates Metal, too much Earth can bury it—suggesting a lifelong need to manage the feeling of being over-expected or over-contained, which at times may feel suffocating and affect performance. In addition, even with the advantageous “Shang Guan controlling Qi Sha” structure, the Water–Fire tension on the stems implies an inner heat: wanting to enjoy the game in a pure, craft-centered way (Water), while still needing to face outcome-driven pressures and public results (Fire). This push-pull can, in certain phases, lead to intense mental fatigue or a sense of weariness toward fame, making it important to continually find healthy psychological outlets.

Summary of Life Theme

Viewed as a whole, this is a life pattern akin to “raw Metal refined by Fire, then quenched by Water”—a chart shaped through repeated tempering, with a central theme of “carving excellence under pressure.”

Sachin’s trajectory is less about effortless ease and more about a process in which Geng Metal is repeatedly tempered by intense Fire (Qi Sha) and cooled and sharpened by Water (Shang Guan) until it becomes its best form. His achievements are not only the result of talent, but also of an inherent structural tension that continually calls for mastery. With near-ascetic self-discipline (Resource) supporting a genius-level outpouring of skill (Shang Guan), the story becomes a testament: when a person can convert enormous external pressure into motivation for refining craft, the result can transcend wins and losses and become a defining symbol of an era.

Timeline

Major Cycles

1979
Age 7-16
Yi (Wood-) Mao (Rabbit)
Direct Wealth/Direct Wealth

Cycle Overview

In this Da Yun (10-year luck cycle), the Heavenly Stems Yi and Geng combine, while the Earthly Branch Mao (Wood) is Direct Wealth at peak strength, forming a “Wealth Star combines with the self” configuration.
The main theme of this decade is “early clarity and direction.” In Bazi, the Day Master (representing the person) combining with the Wealth Star (representing goals and what one can manage/hold) suggests the native finds a deeply compelling life goal at a very young age. For Sachin, this shows up as an intense focus on cricket and an unusually fast realization of talent. Rather than searching through uncertainty, he is drawn to the sport like a magnet; in adolescence he already displays maturity beyond his years and an early stabilization of technique.

Career & Wealth

The Wealth Star is well-rooted and strong, supporting the chart’s Guan Sha (Authority/Officer influences), outlining an early form of “strong wealth generating authority.”
In career terms (study/training/competition), this is a field of “early recognition.” Direct Wealth (Zheng Cai) emphasizes results earned through disciplined work rather than opportunism. During this decade, he rises quickly within youth training systems. Strong Wood nourishes the chart’s Fire (reputation), allowing him—around age 15–16, when most are still in school—to already possess the ability and visibility to enter the adult professional arena, laying an exceptionally solid foundation for the legendary career to come.

Relationships

The Wealth Star combines into the Day Master, and it is Direct Wealth—signaling stable early bonds and strong family support.
Socially, this does not only indicate early attention from the opposite sex (though he is still very young); more importantly, it reflects careful cultivation by coaches and by an elder brother (such as Ajit Tendulkar). Because “combination” implies closeness and assistance, the people around him actively support his pursuit of that “wealth” (i.e., the goal). These tight family and mentor-student bonds are a key driver of his early success.

Health Guidance

Excess Wood can over-control Earth. In the Year Pillar, Earth corresponds to digestion and musculature, so watch the “too much wood destabilizing earth” tendency.
Health-wise, very strong Wood can support rapid growth and development, but excessive training volume (Wood’s upward, expansive force) can place stress on the digestive system and muscle tissues (Earth). High-intensity training in youth may plant small risks of muscle strain and overuse. Pay particular attention to nutrition absorption and a balanced rhythm of training and rest.

Key Years

19881989
1989
Age 17-26
Jia (Wood+) Yin (Tiger)
Indirect Wealth/Indirect Wealth

Cycle Overview

The Da Yun enters Jia-Yin: stem and branch are a unified Qi of Indirect Wealth (Pian Cai), bringing the chart into a high-output “self and wealth in balance” phase.
This decade is Sachin’s golden breakout period of “taking territory and expanding influence.” Indirect Wealth (Pian Cai) differs from Direct Wealth’s steady, rule-based approach; it signifies major traffic/attention, explosive displays of talent, and a strong drive to command the situation. He moves through a rapid ascent, transforming from a prodigy into a world-class attacking superstar. This energy pushes him not only to win, but to win in a dominant, spectacular way.

Career & Wealth

Indirect Wealth is clearly expressed and strongly rooted, activating “output (Shi Shang) generating wealth,” a classic trajectory of “fame and fortune together.”
Professionally, this is his most aggressive and creative period. A Pian Cai-led decade often correlates with a highly assertive style and repeated record-breaking. Financially, Pian Cai can also indicate windfalls and surging commercial value; this decade establishes him as India’s first mega-wealth figure in sport, with endorsements and business expansion growing exponentially alongside his fame.

Relationships

Strong Indirect Wealth often comes with Peach Blossom (Charisma/Romance) and a broad social network, while Yin (Wood) also echoes the spouse palace (Fu Yin).
Interpersonally, his public image is extremely strong in this decade, and he becomes a national idol. Pian Cai can also signify the father; during these years, his father’s spiritual influence reaches a peak. In romance, a Pian Cai decade can bring abundant attraction, yet he chooses to enter marriage in this period (1995). This suggests the chart’s Earth and Metal forces effectively regulate Wood, allowing him to stay grounded and transform “Peach Blossom” into genuine admiration from fans rather than scandal.

Health Guidance

Jia-Yin Wood becomes excessive, strongly pressuring Chou (Earth) in the Year Pillar and Chen (Earth) in the Month Branch, creating a risk profile of “wood too strong, earth under strain.”
Health signals turn cautionary. Overabundant Wood directly impacts the Earth element associated with the back, lumbar area, and muscles. While youth brings faster recovery, this decade tends to be the heaviest in physical wear-and-tear, planting early causes for later back issues and tennis elbow. Protective conditioning for tendons, bones, and joints is essential under high-intensity competition.

Key Years

19921998
1999
Age 27-36
Gui (Water-) Chou (Ox)
Creative Force/Direct Resource

Cycle Overview

Gui Water appears in the Heavenly Stems as Shang Guan (Hurting Officer), while Chou (Earth) is a Metal repository, creating a “Shang Guan with Yin (Resource)” tendency, yet also a complex scenario involving Chou-Wei clash and/or Chou-Wu harm (depending on annual cycles).
This decade is a tempering phase where “brilliance and pain coexist.” Shang Guan indicates outwardly expressed talent and nonconformity, but also heightened susceptibility to controversy and criticism. Chou Earth, as a Metal repository (supporting the Day Master’s root), does sustain him, yet damp Earth can cloud Fire. Skill-wise he reaches a masterful level, but psychologically he faces heavy pressure. He is no longer a carefree attacker; he becomes a lone hero carrying the expectations of an entire nation.

Career & Wealth

When annual cycles bring Fire, “Shang Guan meets Guan (Authority/Officer)” can occur; with Chou Earth dimming Fire, the Authority Star is weakened—showing tension between “individual heroics” and “leadership challenges.”
Career outcomes split clearly: his personal numbers remain top-tier (Shang Guan releasing brilliance), yet as captain (Authority Star representing management/title) he meets repeated setbacks. Shang Guan restrains the dignity of Guan Sha, suggesting he is better suited as a pure technical specialist than as an administrative manager. This decade also contains his deepest injury trough (tennis elbow), reflecting excessive “leakage” from Shang Guan and punitive stress on the Metal repository within Chou.

Relationships

Shang Guan governs emotional release and sensitivity; Yin (Resource) highlights inner solitude. Together they create a “tight inside, relaxed outside” social pattern.
Socially, a Shang Guan decade can attract heavy media scrutiny and criticism (verbal disputes and public commentary). Within the family, around the transition of this luck cycle (1999), his father passed away (often seen as Resource/Indirect Wealth being impacted), which dealt a profound blow to his inner world. He becomes more restrained and relies on family support (Resource) to buffer external noise.

Health Guidance

Gui Water can over-drain the self, and Chou Earth is damp-cold, intensifying a “cold Metal and Water congealing” tendency—watch bones and the nervous system.
This is the most vulnerable decade for health. Shang Guan signifies elimination and depletion; Metal entering a repository/tomb-like state. Manifestations often include chronic injuries in the elbow and back (Metal-associated bone/structure issues). Damp Earth obscures Fire, and under high pressure the heart and circulation also carry a heavy load. Prioritize post-exertion recovery and rehabilitation.

Key Years

199920032007
2009
Age 37-46
Ren (Water+) Zi (Rat)
Expression/Creative Force

Cycle Overview

Da Yun Ren-Zi: Water Qi is extremely strong, and with the Month structure it may form a Water combination frame (e.g., Shen-Zi-Chen if Shen is present, or the Zi-Chen half-combination), producing a noble configuration of “Shi Shen (Eating God) regulates Qi Sha (Indirect Officer).”
The theme of this decade is “dream fulfilled and elevation.” Shi Shen (Eating God; Ren Water) differs from Shang Guan’s sharper edge; it represents wisdom, strategy, and enjoyment. “Shi Shen regulating Qi Sha” implies mastering pressure and fame through intelligence and pacing. He evolves from a pure competitor into a spiritual leader. This Da Yun helps him complete the final piece of his career legacy (the World Cup) and make an elegant transition from the field into the hall of legends.

Career & Wealth

Shi Shen generates wealth and regulates Qi Sha; abundant Water refines Geng Metal, achieving a “Metal–Water mutually enriching” refined profile.
Professionally, this is the crowning phase of his career. In 2011 (Xin-Mao year), annual timing aligns with the Da Yun to secure the highest honor. After retirement, Shi Shen’s gifts—communication and planning—support a smooth pivot into mentor and public-figure roles. Financially, income relies less on physical output and more on brand equity (reputation) and strategic investing (Shi Shen generating wealth), creating a more diversified and passive structure.

Relationships

Shi Shen is a benefic influence, favoring generosity; although Zi Water can be Peach Blossom, it is stabilized by Chen Earth, turning into “people affinity Peach Blossom.”
Relationships become the most harmonious. Shi Shen brings ease; he lets go of excessive competitiveness and shows more warmth and dignity. In the public eye, he is no longer only an athlete but a cultural symbol (Bharat Ratna). The Zi-Chen half-combination suggests deep integration and mutual support between family life and his broader social network.

Health Guidance

Excess Water can form “water abundant, metal sinking”—watch kidneys, urinary function, and cold-damp patterns affecting mood.
Although competitive pressure eases, very strong Water can make the body prone to internal cold. In traditional medicine, “the kidneys govern the bones”; abundant Water may disperse kidney vitality over time. After retirement, pay attention to bone density, lower-back and knee weakness, and metabolic issues. Keeping warm and avoiding overthinking (Water relates to cognition; excessive rumination strains the kidneys) are key wellness priorities.

Key Years

20112013
2019
Age 47-56
Xin (Metal-) Hai (Pig)
The Challenger/Expression

Cycle Overview

Xin Metal appears in the Heavenly Stems as Jie Cai (Companion Star), supporting the self; Hai Water is the long-life stage for Shi Shen (Eating God), forming a pattern of “Companion support with Shi Shen expressing brilliance.”
The theme of this decade is “giving back and collaboration.” Jie Cai points to peers, partners, and competitors; in later life for accomplished figures, it more often reflects integrating networks and resources. He is in a transitional phase: no longer fighting alone, but sustaining influence through institutions, foundations, or business alliances (the group nature of Jie Cai). Hai Water’s Shi Shen indicates not only enjoyment, but also spiritual output and legacy-building.

Career & Wealth

Jie Cai can suggest “sharing wealth,” but paired with Shi Shen it often becomes a “build the bigger pie together” commercial model.
Professionally, he appears more as a partner, spokesperson, or advisor. Jie Cai implies capital movement through friends or partners (investments). Spending may be substantial, yet Shi Shen generating wealth supports long-term returns. This is a phase of using personal brand power to lift collective interests—for example, involvement in cricket league management or large-scale investments.

Relationships

Jie Cai is visible, social activity increases, and networks expand—yet guard against benefit disputes that can arise from “peer-companion competition.”
Relationships become very busy. Jie Cai means many friends, but also a greater chance of mixed-quality influences around him. As a public figure, he should be cautious about financial loss or reputational risk stemming from misplaced trust. In family life, Hai Water combines with the Day Branch Yin (Yin-Hai combine into Wood), suggesting a warm rapport with children or younger generations and a willingness to invest time in family.

Health Guidance

Metal and Water generate each other; Metal is supported, yet Hai Water can be a vulnerable health phase—watch “cold-damp” patterns leading to rheumatic pain or gout-like issues.
Overall health is relatively steady, and Xin Metal supporting the self can strengthen constitution. However, Hai Water still indicates dampness; for a retired athlete, old joint issues may flare in wet or cold weather. Hai Water also relates to circulation; prioritize cardiovascular maintenance and avoid high-fat, high-oil dietary patterns.

Key Years

20232024
2029
Age 57-66
Geng (Metal+) Xu (Dog)
Companion/The Thinker

Cycle Overview

Da Yun Geng-Xu: Geng Metal as Bi Jian (Peer Star) supports the self; Xu Earth is a Fire repository and also dry Earth, forming a forceful presence similar in momentum to a Kui Gang-style strength (even if not technically a Kui Gang Day Pillar).
This decade is about “establishing authority and safeguarding.” Bi Jian strengthens personal will. Xu Earth as a Fire repository (a repository for Guan Sha/authority forces) suggests he presents with steadiness and a more authoritative image. This is less a front-stage period and more a phase of being an industry elder—protecting rules and setting standards.

Career & Wealth

Bi Jian sits on a Fire repository: a strong self can shoulder wealth and authority, yet Xu Earth penalizes/clashes Chen Earth (the Month Branch), triggering a “repository opened by clash” dynamic.
Career enters a wrap-up and consolidation stage. Repository clashes often coincide with major asset movements—large-scale replacement or restructuring of real estate or fixed assets. His voice and influence in sports administration or national-level institutions may peak. This decade is better for preservation and intergenerational planning than for aggressive investing.

Relationships

Chen-Xu clash impacts the Month Branch framework, hinting at notable shifts within family structure or the wider clan system.
Interpersonally, Bi Jian can manifest as stubbornness; insisting on principles may create friction. Chen-Xu clashes often relate to property matters, elders, or siblings. This phase can also feel isolating—high position without many true peers. Invest time in maintaining emotional bonds with core family members and avoid distancing loved ones through rigidity.

Health Guidance

Earth becomes very strong and conflicted; Earth governs digestion and cellular growth—watch chronic digestive issues and “earth excessive, metal buried” stagnation.
This decade warrants heightened vigilance for health. Chen-Xu clash stirs strong Earth; Earth excess can control Water, placing kidney and urinary function under pressure. Earth also corresponds to cellular proliferation; in later life, Earth clashes suggest the value of regular cancer-prevention screenings. The digestive system (stomach, pancreas) is the key maintenance focus; keep diet light and avoid overeating or binge patterns.

Key Years

20292030
2039
Age 67-76
Ji (Earth-) You (Rooster)
Direct Resource/The Challenger

Cycle Overview

Da Yun Ji-You: Zheng Yin (Direct Resource) appears; You Metal is the Day Master’s Di Wang (Peak Prosperity) seat, forming a pattern of “Resource protecting the self, with Di Wang/Yang Ren-type support.”
The theme of this decade is “retreat and honor.” Zheng Yin represents reputation, honors, and inner fulfillment. By this time he is largely removed from worldly disputes and enjoys extremely high social standing. You Metal as a strong root suggests clear spirit and strong vitality; he may devote himself to charity, education, or spiritual pursuits.

Career & Wealth

Zheng Yin values name over profit; with You Metal activating the chart, wealth becomes secondary and the focus turns to preserving a spiritual and cultural legacy.
Work becomes primarily honorary. He may receive lifetime achievement recognitions, or write and teach to pass on his life philosophy. Financially, Zheng Yin “protects wealth,” indicating very stable finances; more is expressed through philanthropy and giving back than through profit-seeking expansion.

Relationships

Zheng Yin carries a compassionate quality; relationships take on a “widely respected” pattern, with strong admiration from younger generations.
This is among the most respected phases of life. Zheng Yin softens the harsher edge of Guan Sha, making him appear kind and benevolent. He becomes the family’s spiritual anchor, with younger relatives gathering around. You Metal does not create severe clashes with the Day Branch Yin Wood or the Month Branch Chen Earth (aside from specific annual triggers), supporting a calm and settled home life.

Health Guidance

You Metal can act like the Day Master’s “blade” energy; overly strong Metal can over-control Wood—watch liver/gallbladder tendencies and neuralgic pain.
Although Zheng Yin offers protection, Earthly Branch Metal may be too strong, directly pressuring Yin Wood (liver/gallbladder, limbs). In old age, monitor stroke risk, nervous system concerns, or declining liver function. Metal–Wood tension also suggests being careful about falls and impact injuries as bone brittleness increases.

Key Years

20412045
2049
Age 77-86
Wu (Earth+) Shen (Monkey)
The Thinker/Companion

Cycle Overview

Da Yun Wu-Shen: Pian Yin (Indirect Resource) leads; Shen Metal is the Day Master’s Lu (Prosperity) seat, and it may also support Water frameworks with Chen Earth and Zi Water (if present).
This decade emphasizes “self-cultivation and returning to essentials.” Pian Yin points to distinct inner pursuits and a greater sense of solitude; he may develop strong interest in religion, metaphysics, or philosophy. Shen Metal as a Lu star indicates that although aged, underlying vitality remains—supporting a quiet later life focused on the inner world.

Career & Wealth

Pian Yin can disrupt Shi Shen (if such annual cycles appear), so avoid judgment errors; overall, the Lu star protects basic well-being and comfort.
Worldly career activity largely stops. Wealth management is handled by professionals or descendants. The main caution is that Pian Yin periods can make one unusually opinionated or drawn to unconventional ideas—so be mindful of scams or overly rigid financial decisions. In most cases this stays at the level of family trust management and does not meaningfully reduce personal quality of life.

Relationships

Shen-Yin clash impacts the Day Branch spouse palace, and also activates Yi Ma (Mobility Star), suggesting more movement or changes of residence in later life.
Shen-Yin clash is the largest instability in this Da Yun. At this age, impacts to the spouse palace often relate to a partner’s health or shifts in living environment. There may be grief of widowhood or periods of separation. Pian Yin can also increase withdrawal and reduce desire for outside social engagement, favoring solitude.

Health Guidance

Shen-Yin clash is a Metal–Wood conflict and can shake the Day Master’s root—often treated as a major longevity checkpoint.
Health faces serious challenges. Metal–Wood conflict, combined with advanced age, can increase the risk of stroke-type events, paralysis, or severe fractures. Clashes affecting key pillars are major vitality turbulence points. Prioritize rest and stability; avoid long-distance travel (Yi Ma under clash) that could cause excessive fatigue.

Key Years

20512052
2059
Age 87-96
Ding (Fire-) Wei (Goat)
Authority/Direct Resource

Cycle Overview

Da Yun Ding-Wei: the Authority Star (Guan) appears; Wei Earth is a Wood repository (wealth repository) and also dry Earth, helping warm and balance the chart.
If the native lives to this phase, the decade reflects “high virtue, respected closure, returning to one’s roots.” Zheng Guan (Direct Officer/Authority) represents final dignity and order, while Wei Earth gathers and contains Wood Qi. It is a calm, gentle closing energy: life’s waves have settled, leaving only history’s assessment.

Career & Wealth

Authority and Resource support each other, bringing the final conclusion.
At this point, discussing wealth and career holds little practical meaning. This Da Yun symbolizes his name being permanently written into history as a form of cultural legacy.

Relationships

Zheng Guan aligns with the self; Wei Earth can make Metal more brittle.
The final connections with the world: family companionship and a peaceful farewell.

Health Guidance

Wei Earth is dry-warm and can weaken Metal while pressuring Water.
Vitality gradually fades; follow the natural course with acceptance.

Key Years

2060

Destiny Mapping

Career

Stars Analysis

Tian Ji with Po Jun in the same palace (note: interpreted via a special chart configuration): strategy paired with a trailblazer. Tian Ji signifies change and tactical thinking, while Po Jun signifies breaking through and pioneering. Together (or when assessed through borrowed-star palace methods), they describe a "tactically disruptive" professional signature: not relying on brute force, but using intelligent, flexible approaches to break old patterns and records.

Four Transformations

Under Gui stem, Po Jun Hua Lu (Prosperity). This is a key highlight of the chart. Po Jun Hua Lu in the Career Palace suggests that "breaking through" converts into "rewards" and "achievement." Each time he surpasses prior benchmarks, it can translate into substantial success. Hua Lu helps soften Po Jun's sharper edge, channeling it into sustained creative drive and productivity.

Life Area Guidance

A century of international hundreds and numerous top run-scoring records closely echo Po Jun Hua Lu. He uses Tian Ji's analytical intelligence to read the game, and Po Jun's explosive execution to complete decisive shots. This combination also helps explain why he could sustain elite performance for 24 years: by continuously adapting (Tian Ji) and re-forging (Po Jun) his technique through change.

Key Aspects

Record breakerIntelligence-led offenseSustained innovation
Network

Stars Analysis

Zi Wei with Qi Sha (Indirect Officer) in the same palace: a sovereign meets a commanding star. This is a highly powerful pairing, suggesting that the native's friends, circles, or collaborators tend to be industry leaders, influential figures, or strongly individualistic people. At the same time, it can indicate that peers are strong-willed, and social dynamics may involve high-stakes alliances and intense power negotiation, making truly casual, low-pressure relationships harder to sustain.

Four Transformations

Zi Wei may carry Hua Quan (Authority) under certain stems, or be emphasized by major-cycle flow. Even on its own, the Zi Wei + Qi Sha configuration has a pronounced "authority/command" tone. It points to teammates and rivals alike being top-tier. This builds a social environment that is high-pressure yet high-performance, where only strong players tend to enter the core inner circle.

Life Area Guidance

Within the high-pressure environment of the India national cricket team, Sachin experienced multiple leadership transitions, and key teammates such as Sourav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid were all distinctive superstar personalities. The Zi Wei + Qi Sha setup reflects a premium network marked by mutual recognition among elites, alongside substantial internal competition.

Key Aspects

Connecting with influential figuresElite partnershipsIntense competition
Property

Stars Analysis

Tai Yang (Sun Star) presides; the career star enters the home sector. Tai Yang represents expansiveness, altruism, and reputation. In the Property & Residence Palace, it suggests a bright, sunlit living environment, or a home in a prominent location. Tai Yang also carries a “public” quality, implying his residence may function as a kind of public landmark, or that he enjoys hosting guests at home, with a constant flow of visitors.

Four Transformations

No Hua Ji (transformative hindrance) interference; Tai Yang shines widely. Tai Yang’s energy gives his assets strong visibility, transparency, and name recognition. This not only points to a physically grand residence, but also suggests an open, upbeat family atmosphere and high public exposure for the family in society.

Life Area Guidance

Sachin’s mansion in Mumbai is not merely a private residence—it has almost become a city sightseeing landmark, with fans waiting outside every day. This fits Tai Yang’s hallmark traits of being highly visible, prominent, and carrying a public-facing nature. His real estate often comes with a powerful reputation effect.

Key Aspects

A landmark-like mansionA constant stream of visitorsHigh-profile assets
Well-being
Emperor StarWarrior Star

Stars Analysis

Wu Qu (Martial Finance Star) presides; the wealth star enters the Spirit & Well-Being Palace. Wu Qu is known for resilience and also signifies finance. In the Blessings/Well-Being Palace, it indicates that the native’s inner satisfaction leans practical—he gains fulfillment through striving and mastering the material world. He is mentally tough, enjoys high-intensity challenges, and may feel uneasy when things slow down.

Four Transformations

Opposed by Tan Lang (Desire/Drive Star) with Hua Ji. While Wu Qu is steadfast, the opposite-palace Tan Lang with Hua Ji can bring a sense of inner “never enough” or anxiety. This keeps him alert even after success and fame. His philosophy resembles disciplined asceticism—using continual training and structure (Wu Qu) to steady the anxiety stirred by desire and appetite (Tan Lang Hua Ji).

Life Area Guidance

Even after retirement, Sachin maintains exceptionally strong self-discipline; it’s rare to see him indulge in pure pleasure. This “can’t really stop” quality reflects Wu Qu in the Well-Being Palace—his happiness comes from execution, structure, and achievement rather than sensory enjoyment alone.

Key Aspects

Practical inner lifeFinding joy in hard workA resilient, tough-minded core
Parents
Strategist StarElder Star

Stars Analysis

Tian Tong (Harmony & Ease Star) presides; a benefic star governs emotions. Tian Tong signifies gentleness, harmony, and an artistic temperament. This suggests the parents (especially the father) are kind, youthful in spirit or culturally refined, and guide the native with balanced firmness and softness rather than harsh suppression. Tian Tong is also a благоприятная star, indicating the native inherits ancestral blessings and goodwill.

Four Transformations

No severe disruptive Sha (challenging auxiliary stars). Tian Tong’s calm, supportive energy is preserved. This helps explain why, despite an intensely competitive sports path, his family remained a warm harbor rather than a source of pressure. His father offered emotional nourishment rather than utilitarian demands.

Life Area Guidance

Sachin’s father, Ramesh Tendulkar, was a renowned Marathi novelist and poet with a gentle, cultivated character—an excellent match for Tian Tong’s artistic and mild qualities. His father’s teaching, “Be a good person first, then a good player,” deeply influenced Sachin; this is a classic form of Tian Tong’s spiritual inheritance.

Key Aspects

A cultured family backgroundInfluence of a kind fatherEmotional nourishment
Destiny
Minister Star

Stars Analysis

Lian Zhen (Integrity & Discipline Star) sits alone; a secondary Peach Blossom (Charisma / Romance) indicator has its qi constrained. This does not imply imprisonment or legal trouble; rather, it points to intense inner discipline and strong self-restraint. Lian Zhen carries a “blood-and-fire” quality; reflected in Sachin, it shows as an extreme devotion to cricket technique and an almost exacting perfectionism. This configuration gives him a dual profile: outwardly modest and courteous (with Peach Blossom–style rapport), yet inwardly resolute, unyielding, and fiercely driven to win.

Four Transformations

With the Gui stem, Po Jun (Breakthrough Star) transforms to Lu (Prosperity) and shines in; it is not seated directly in the Life Palace, but is drawn by auspicious transformation from the Career Palace. This energetic linkage keeps the native’s sense of “self” tightly bound to “career achievement.” His life value is affirmed through continual breakthroughs and record-setting, and the chart’s rigidity finds its most complete outlet through professional brilliance.

Life Area Guidance

Lian Zhen’s precision and focus align perfectly with Sachin’s textbook-quality batting technique. He can remain exceptionally calm under high-pressure major matches (the containment implied by “constrained qi”), converting passion into precise movement—an important personality foundation behind his status as the “god of cricket.”

Key Aspects

Extreme self-disciplineSoft outside, strong insidePerfectionism
Property
Xu
Career
Hai
Network
Zi
Integrity Star Vanguard Star Lu
Travel
Chou
Emperor Star Warrior Star
Well-being
You
Body
Wood Third Bureau
Wu Xing Ju (Elemental Configuration)
Soul Master: Artistry Star · Body Master: Minister Star
Health
Yin
Strategist Star Elder Star
Parents
Shen
Treasury Star
Wealth
Mao
Minister Star
Destiny
Wei
Sun Star Orator Star Quan
Siblings
Wu
Wealth Star Desire Star Ji
Partnership
Si
Harmony Star Moon Star Ke
Children
Chen
Travel
Integrity StarVanguard Star

Stars Analysis

Tian Liang in residence, a protective star that tends to turn adversity into support. Tian Liang is often associated with guardianship, longevity symbolism, and strong connections with elders or senior figures. In the Travel/Relocation Palace, it suggests that when the native goes abroad, travels long-distance, or develops in a different region, they are more likely to receive help from Gui Ren (Mentors/Helpful People) and find smoother resolutions when challenges arise. For an athlete who competes internationally with high frequency, this functions like a strong layer of protection and stability.

Four Transformations

Even without natal Four Transformations, it still carries the momentum of the Life Palace. Tian Liang's steady quality supports strong adaptability overseas. Whether in the United Kingdom, Australia, or South Africa, he is likely to settle in quickly. In foreign settings, he can also naturally project the poise of a respected public figure (Tian Liang is also linked with cultured, reputable presence), earning regard from local communities.

Life Area Guidance

Sachin repeatedly delivered standout results on overseas grounds (such as Sydney and London) and maintained an exceptionally strong international reputation in the cricket world, without being drawn into major overseas scandals. This aligns with Tian Liang's "protective" signature. On the global stage, he is seen not only as a player, but also as a widely respected "cricket ambassador."

Key Aspects

Overseas support from Gui Ren (Helpful People)Turning setbacks into workable outcomesInternational reputation
Health

Stars Analysis

Tian Xiang (Heavenly Minister) is stationed here—an “Seal/Support” type star emphasizing coordination and bodily fluids. With Tian Xiang in the Health Palace, it often points to potential sensitivities related to the kidneys, urinary system, or skin. As a supportive star, Tian Xiang is strongly affected by surrounding palaces and also represents the body’s balancing mechanisms. In an athletic career, this may indicate chronic inflammation from long-term wear, or injuries that require meticulous conditioning and rehabilitation.

Four Transformations

Influenced by Lian Zhen (linked with blood) from the Life Palace and Ju Men (hidden depletion) from the Wealth Palace forming a clamp. Although there is no direct Four Transformations here, under the combined influence of Lian Zhen and Ju Men, it is advisable to watch for circulation-related issues from sports injuries or cumulative joint wear. Tian Xiang’s protective capacity against adverse factors is relatively limited, implying that once injured, recovery may require exceptionally patient, steady care.

Life Area Guidance

The well-known “tennis elbow” injury once seriously troubled Sachin, aligning with Tian Xiang’s themes of coordination and vulnerability in joint areas. The nature of Tian Xiang suggests he benefits more from scientific, balanced rehabilitation strategies (rather than aggressive surgery) to sustain performance—an approach that ran through the middle-to-late stages of his career.

Key Aspects

Joint wear and tearLong-term conditioningBalance and regulation
Wealth
Treasury Star

Stars Analysis

Ju Men (Giant Gate) is stationed here—an “obscure” star associated with speech, controversy, and competition. With Ju Men in the Wealth Palace, classical texts often describe earning through one’s mouth—speaking, persuasion, media, or navigating competitive disputes. For a modern public figure, it points to wealth generated through the spread of reputation, brand endorsements, and public influence. Ju Men also indicates that wealth accumulation often comes with intense public scrutiny and commentary.

Four Transformations

In the Gui Heavenly Stem, Ju Men transforms to Hua Quan (Transformation of Authority). Hua Quan signifies control and authority. When a speech-and-public-opinion star turns into authority, it suggests that one’s voice and influence directly translate into money. His name becomes a premium brand in itself, with strong commercial value, and he tends to hold a commanding position in wealth negotiations—capable of steering a sizable business landscape.

Life Area Guidance

Sachin is among India’s earliest sports billionaires, with a substantial portion of his wealth coming from advertising endorsements and brand collaborations. The Ju Men Hua Quan dynamic makes him not only a winner on the field, but also an authority at the negotiating table—converting personal influence (speech / reputation) into significant assets.

Key Aspects

Monetizing fameCommercial authorityEndorsement-driven wealth
Children
Harmony StarMoon Star

Stars Analysis

Tan Lang (Greed Wolf; Desire & Talent Star) is stationed here; it is a classic Peach Blossom (Charisma / Romance) star that highlights desire and artistic flair. With Tan Lang in the Children Palace, it often suggests children who are lively, quick-witted, and gifted in arts or sports, with strong drive and an unwillingness to follow old routines. This star carries a strong element of changeability, implying that raising and educating children calls for extra wisdom, structure, and guidance.

Four Transformations

In the Gui Heavenly Stem, Tan Lang transforms to Hua Ji (Transformation of Constraint). Hua Ji points to obstacles, fixation, or a sense of “owed” emotional pressure. In the Children Palace, this commonly shows up as stress created by overly high expectations for one’s children, or as a heavy psychological load when children inherit the family legacy (and its spotlight). It reflects a dynamic of “deep love expressed through strict standards.”

Life Area Guidance

His son Arjun also entered the cricket world, yet he carries the immense aura and expectations attached to his father—an apt illustration of Tan Lang Hua Ji: talent (Tan Lang) and pressure (Hua Ji) coexisting. This configuration suggests that a child’s growth path is likely to unfold amid external comparisons and inner self-challenges.

Key Aspects

Inherited talentIntergenerational pressureThe burden of a legacy spotlight
Siblings
Sun StarOrator Star

Stars Analysis

Tian Fu (Steward / Resources Star) guards this palace, a command-type star that governs stores and reserves. Tian Fu is a Southern Dipper “imperial” star, representing steadiness, inclusiveness, and resources. This suggests siblings (or close peers) with a grounded temperament and management ability who provide tangible support. In the chart, Tian Fu is not only a wealth storehouse but also a solid backing.

Four Transformations

No natal Four Transformations directly activate it, yet it is opposed and illuminated by Qi Sha / Pian Guan (Indirect Officer). This indicates the Siblings Palace sits in a balance between “preserving what’s built” and “opening new ground.” An elder brother not only offers emotional support, but also plays a “strategist” or “steward” role in career planning or resource management.

Life Area Guidance

Sachin’s brother Ajit played a pivotal role in his life—from recognizing his talent early on to long-term companionship throughout his career. Like Tian Fu, he provided stable, practical, and highly constructive support, becoming an unseen driver behind Sachin’s rise to fame.

Key Aspects

Capable support from siblingsSteady backingBehind-the-scenes strategist
Partnership
Wealth StarDesire Star

Stars Analysis

Tai Yin (Moon; Nurturing & Wealth Star) sits here; the Property theme enters the Spouse Palace. Tai Yin represents women, maternal warmth, gentleness, and wealth. This points to a partner who is tender, attentive, empathetic, and highly capable in managing the household. With Tai Yin in strong dignity, the spouse is not only graceful in presence and temperament, but may also have a solid family background or strong personal competence.

Four Transformations

With the Gui stem, Tai Yin transforms to Ke (Recognition). Ke signifies reputation, merit-based recognition, and clarity of name. This greatly elevates the spouse’s social standing and refinement. It suggests the wife is not only a supportive partner, but also brings positive public reputation through her respected profession or cultivated character—an arrangement of “gaining standing through the spouse” or “mutual uplift.”

Life Area Guidance

Sachin’s wife Anjali, a pediatrician with a good background who willingly set aside career momentum for the family, closely matches Tai Yin transforming to Ke. She not only stabilized the home front, but her intellectual and elegant public image also helped maintain Sachin’s reputation as a national icon.

Key Aspects

Supportive spouseReputation enhancementGentle yet resilient
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