How To Horoscope Matching

The bride and groom’s health and well-being after marriage are calculated using Tara. This is accomplished by comparing both partners’ birth stars (Tara). The ecliptic sectors in which the moon moves in its orbit around the earth are known as nakshatras. The names of the 27 nakshatras are tied to the constellations that can be found in respective sector.

Nine Tara groups, each with three nakshatras, are formed from the 27 nakshatras. Janam or Janma Tara, Sampat Tara, Vipat Tara, Kshem or Chhem Tara, Pratyari Tara, Sadhak Tara, Vadh Tara, Mitra Tara, and Ati-Mitra Tara are the names of the nine groupings.

Counting from the bride’s natal star to the groom’s, then dividing by nine, is how points are assigned. The same procedure is followed from the groom’s natal star to the bride’s. If the sum of the remainders of both calculations is an even number, the match is considered fortunate, and three points are rewarded. 1.5 points are awarded if just one of the remainders is an even number. There are no points awarded if both remainders are odd numbers.

How are horoscopes for marriage matched?

The major duty of Kundli matching is ashta-koota matching, which takes into account 36 points from both horoscopes. If the matches are 18 or more points, the marriage is good; if the matches are less than 18 points, the marriage is not approved by astrology.

What is the maximum number of Gunas that should be matched?

There must be at least 18 Guna matches between the bride and groom’s horoscopes for a marriage to be approved. The suggested match is not accepted if the matched Gunas are under the age of 18. It is considered a good marriage if 18 to 25 Gunas match.

What happens if Nadi’s score is zero?

In the point chart of traditional Match Making done by the Gun Milan system common in Indian Astrology, Nadi and Bhakut have the highest points of 8 and 7, respectively. A defect is generated if either of these two exhibits 0 points on the match making point chart. A Nadi Dosh is made if Nadi is showing 0 points, and a Bhakut Dosh is formed if Bhakut is showing 0 points. But what are these deficiencies known as Nadi Dosh and Bhakut Dosh, and what is the foundation for allocating 0 points to Nadi or Bhakut in matchmaking to signal the presence of Nadi Dosh or Bhakut Dosh? Let’s try to figure out what the theory is behind these flaws and what may be done to fix them.

Let’s start with Nadi Dosh. First, let’s define what a Nadi Dosh is and how it’s made. Every person’s horoscope reveals his Nadi based on the position of the Moon in various Constellations or Nakshatras at the time of his birth. The three types of Nadis are as follows, depending on these positions.

The native is considered to have Aadi Nadi if the Moon is in any of the nine constellations Ashwini, Ardra, Punarvasu, Uttara Phalguni, Hasta, Jyeshtha, Moola, Shatabhisha, or Poorvabhadrapada in his or her natal horoscope.

The native is considered to have Madhya Nadi if the Moon is in any of the nine constellations designated Bharani, Mrigashira, Pushya, Poorvaphalguni, Chitra, Anuradha, Poorvashada, Dhanishtha, or Uttarabhadrapada in his or her natal horoscope.

The native is considered to have Ant Nadi if the Moon is in any of the following constellations in his or her natal horoscope: Kritika, Rohini, Ashlesha, Magha, Swati, Vishakha, Uttarashada, Shravana, or Revati.

If both Male and Female have separate Nadis, a score of 8 is added to the point chart; if they both have the same Nadis, a score of 0 is added to the point chart, and Nadi Dosh is said to be established. For example, if a guy is born in Hasta Nakshatra and a female is born in Ardra Nakshatra, both of them have the same Aadi Nadi, and so Nadi Dosh is established. If both male and female have Aadi Nadi, Nadi Dosh is supposed to induce a divorce or separation. If both Male and Female have either Madhya or Ant Nadis, Nadi Dosh is supposed to cause death of one or both partners. This is why it is advised that a male and female with the same Nadi do not marry. However, some factors are claimed to counteract the effects of Nadi Dosh. If any of the following conditions are met, Nadi Dosh is said to be nullified:

What are the top ten marriage matches?

In Kundali matching, the Poruthams or Kutams are factors of compatibility analysis. Poruthams discusses the various forms of compatibilities that exist between a pair. Dina porutham, Rasi porutham, Gana porutham, Yoni porutham, Mahendra porutham, Stree Dirgha porutham, Vashya porutham, Rajju porutham, Rashyadhipati porutham, Vedha porutham, and Nadi porutham are the ten forms of Porutham.

The tenth porutham is called Vedha porutham or Nadi porutham. It depends on the astrologer and the method.

How can I figure out when I’m getting married?

The couple’s birth dates must be taken into account while deciding on a wedding date. As a general rule, the first and ninth days of each month are the greatest days to get married for anyone born on that date.

For marriage, how many points should be matched?

When all 36 Gunas of the bride and husband match, it is said to be the best match. If the bride and groom have less than 18 aspects in common, the marriage will not be successful, and Vedic astrology advises against coupling such people. The marriage can be approved if 18 to 24 characteristics match.

According to astrology, what age will I marry?

If Mercury or the moon are in your seventh house, you will marry between the ages of 18 and 23. If Jupiter is in your seventh house, you will marry between the ages of 24 and 26. The presence of the sun in the seventh house means that the marriage will be postponed and that it will be fraught with difficulties.