Match Making
💞 What is Matchmaking in Astrology?
Matchmaking, also known as Kundli Milan or Guna Milan, is an important part of Vedic astrology used to assess the compatibility between two people, especially for marriage. It involves comparing the horoscopes (birth charts) of the bride and groom to understand how well they match in terms of personality, emotional connection, lifestyle, health, and long-term harmony.
🔮 What Does Matchmaking Do?
Matchmaking helps answer key questions like:
Are the bride and groom compatible?
Will they have a happy and stable married life?
Are there any doshas (flaws) or challenges in their charts?
What can be done to reduce any negative effects?
It helps families and couples make informed decisions based on ancient astrological wisdom.
🧠How Does Matchmaking Work?
Matchmaking in Vedic astrology is done mainly through Kundli Milan, which includes:
1. Guna Milan (Ashta Koota System)
This method evaluates 8 key aspects of compatibility, assigning up to 36 points in total:
Varna – spiritual compatibility
Vashya – mutual influence/control
Tara – destiny and well-being
Yoni – physical compatibility
Graha Maitri – mental compatibility
Gana – nature/temperament
Bhakoot – love and emotions
Nadi – health and genetics
✅ A score of 18 or more out of 36 is generally considered a good match.
2. Manglik Dosha Check
Checks if either partner has Mangal (Mars) Dosha, which can affect marital happiness. If found, remedies or specific matching may be recommended.
3. Nadi Dosha & Remedies
If both partners belong to the same Nadi, it’s seen as a potential issue in childbirth and health. Remedies like Puja, donation, or spiritual rituals are suggested.
✨ Why is Matchmaking Important?
Ensures mental, emotional, and spiritual compatibility
Helps avoid future conflicts or misunderstandings
Supports a happy, healthy, and long-lasting marriage
Offers guidance, remedies, and clarity before commitment
💡 Modern Relevance
Today, many couples use matchmaking along with personal understanding, not as a replacement for love but as a way to enhance mutual respect, values, and harmony.