Reading in plain language — switch to Astrology for the Vedic framework.
There is no honest universal date for love. A better answer starts with two timelines: when your life creates room for a relationship, and when you begin choosing people who can meet you consistently. Notice the next season in which your routines widen, your boundaries become clearer and you are willing to be seen without performing. That combination is more useful than waiting for fate to deliver a stranger on a particular day.
In Jyotish, relationship timing is read from the seventh house, its lord, Venus or Jupiter as relevant, the running dasha and supportive transits. None of those factors can be inferred from a general question alone. A real timing window requires birth date, exact time and place, then a synthesis of promise and period. This page therefore offers a Vedic decision lens, not a personal prediction.
Look for readiness, not just chemistry
Love becomes more likely to last when attraction is accompanied by availability. Before calling a connection significant, check for steady communication, compatible intentions, repair after disagreement and enough space for both people to remain themselves. If uncertainty repeatedly feels more exciting than reliability, the next useful step may be changing the pattern rather than finding a new person.
A mature seventh-house reading never reduces partnership to one benefic placement. It also considers the first house and its lord, because the self entering the partnership matters; the Moon, because emotional regulation matters; and Saturn, because commitment is tested through time. The practical translation is simple: consistency is evidence, while intensity alone is not.
Create a 90-day relationship season
For the next three months, choose two places where compatible people naturally gather, tell trusted friends you are open to meeting someone, and make your non-negotiables specific enough to observe. Review dates by how grounded you felt afterwards, not by how quickly a fantasy formed. This creates real opportunities while protecting you from turning a timing question into passive waiting.
If you later use a personal chart, treat a supportive dasha or transit as a period for deliberate participation: meeting people, having honest conversations and making commitments at a pace reality can support. A window is an invitation to act, not a guarantee. Record what actually happens so interpretation stays accountable rather than becoming retrofitted destiny.