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How many points in a horoscope should match for marriage?
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.
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.
Which marriage chart should we look at?
We’ve discovered that people are generally curious about what the future holds for them. This is when they resort to Vedic Astrology, also known as Jyotish. It is essentially Indian astrology, which is the study of planet patterns at the time of our birth. This is a science that the ancient Indian Rishis practiced. This research teaches us about life, relationships, and fate. An accurate analysis of the planetary configuration will provide us with more information about what the future holds for us.
A horoscope is created based on the day of birth, time, and location, and it is simple to examine the horoscope with many types of charts. Divisional Charts are a type of chart that is fundamentally a part of the horoscope. The exact location of the planets would be determined by divisional charts. The Divisional Charts sort out the intricacies of longitudes and planetary alignment.
There are a total of 16 Divisional Charts, commonly known as Shadashvarga, in the Shadashvarga system. Let’s have a look at the different charts and what each one represents:
1. Birth Chart (Rashi/Natal) (D-1)
This is the most basic chart, which contains information about a person’s physical size as well as all of the essential facets of life.
2. Hora Diagram (D-2)
This graph can assist you in comprehending the person’s financial situation.
Dreshkana is the third of the three Dreshkanas (D-3)
This graph would provide us information about the siblings as well as life expectancy.
4. Chaturamsha (D-4)- This chart will assist us in determining the person’s property, fortune, mother, and assets.
5. Saptamsa is a Sanskrit word that means “to be (D-7)
This graph tells us about a person’s ability to procreate their own offspring.
Navamsa Navamsa Navamsa Navams (D-9) This is one of the most important charts since it tells us about married life, the spouse, spiritual advancement, and overall luck. This is the most commonly used method because it provides us with the most information about a person.
Dashamsa is number seven (D-10)
This graph would reveal information on a person’s career, celebrity, social status, work, and occupation, among other things.
Dwadasamsa (number 8) (D-12)
This graph provides details on the parents’ health and life expectancy. It could also tell us if the person is at risk for an inheritable disease.
9. Shodasamsa(D-16)Informs us about vehicles, accidents, and happiness in relation to life’s luxuries.
Vimshamsa is number ten (D-20)
This division would inform us about worship and a person’s spiritual advancement.
Chaturvimshamsa is number eleven (D-24)
This graph shows a person’s learning, education, academic growth, and accomplishments.
Saptavimshamsa is number 12 in the Saptavimshamsa list (D-27)
This chart would give us insight into the person’s physical strength, weaknesses, and stamina.
Trimshamsa is number thirteen (D-30) This graph will show us the happiness, misfortune, sorrows, evils, and challenges that a person may endure in his life.
Khavedamsa is number fourteen (D-40)
This chart shows us the horoscope’s favorable and unfavorable influences on our lives. This also reveals whether the maternal side of the family has left a legacy.
Akshvedamsa (number 15) (D-45)
This chart reveals information about a person’s personality and how he lives his life. Again, this chart indicates whether or not there is a paternal side of the family legacy.
Shastiamsa is the sixteenth member of the Shastiamsa family (D-60)
This chart reveals information about our past lives’ karmas and the consequences of our good and bad conduct. It explains why certain events in a person’s life take place.
Let’s have a look at which Chart is regarded as the most crucial for a happy marriage.
The most significant chart to study for marriage, physical appearance, nature, and character of the partner is the Navamsa chart.
This Dashama chart is used to learn more about a person’s career potential in depth. The career will be represented by one tenth of the RashiKundali, and a full study will be required.
The Saptamsa chart would contain information on conceiving children as well as any other child-related information. Consult an astrologer for more personalized information.
To study the various charts, we must first comprehend the computation of each chart in detail, and then examine the horoscope in relation to the planetary placements.
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3. Divisional Charts (https://www.thevedichoroscope.com/2017/04/19/divisional-charts/).
Is it possible for us to marry if our Kundlis don’t match?
Because of the increasing influence of western society, many couples nowadays disregard matching Kundlis, seeing it as a meaningless ritual. However, despite their stars not aligning nicely for them, many such couples are perfectly capable of working things out amongst themselves. Nonetheless, the rising number of divorce cases in India, which are frequently the result of a lack of compatibility between spouses, cannot be overlooked.
People have the erroneous idea about Kundli matching, logically speaking. Many of them believe that Kundli matching (and the fact that it does not come out prolific) may cause their parents concern, despite the fact that they are still in the process of getting married and so on. That is not the case, however. No mismatch in Kundli can keep two people from marrying if they truly love one other. However, Kundli matching and highlighting the Doshas may enable them to use treatments to counteract the adverse effects of the Doshas.
Is Kundli matching done online accurate?
“The results of internet horoscope matching are far from accurate. The online matching is carried out by software that only provides a basic overview of the matchmaking process. It never provides a thorough analysis of the horoscope. And projections aren’t always accurate.
What if Nadi has a score of 0 and Bhakoot has a score of 7?
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:

