Birth Chart Compatibility

Marriages are made in heaven. At the time of fixing a marriage, one tries to make sure that the person whom he/she is marrying is right for him/her. That is where astrology comes in. In Hindu culture, before the marriage takes place the horoscopes of the bride and the groom are matched. This horoscope matching is also known by many other names such as birth chart compatibility, AshtaKoot Milan and so on.

Birth chart compatibility matching has a significant value in North India and South India. Marriage compatibility match under astrology guides you on which person is right for you and which isn’t, based on your birth horoscope. The marriage match analysis gives you a glimpse of your future married life with your partner. Find out where the two stand with respect to:

  • Harmony
  • Family & Children
  • Mutual Growth & Career
  • Compatibility
  • Love & Sharing
  • & much more...

    Birth chart compatibility match calculates the Gunas of the boy and the girl, and matches them. Out of the total of 36 Gunas, even if 17 Gunas match, the match is considered good. Anything below the score of 15 is considered ill-matched and marriage between the two is best avoided. Marriage compatibility match is done after on the basis of the time, date and place of birth of both the girl and the boy.

    The most popular Vedic astrology Birth chart compatibility analysis method is through the Asht-Koot Milan (8-point checking). The 8 Kootas have 36 Gunas in all and the compatibility of the match is assessed through a scoring system. The higher the score, the better the match. Usually a score of 18 is considered as the acceptable cut-off for a good match. Each Koota of the analysis stands for a particular aspect. This report will give you the Kuta score for the match and the basic. Kundali matching is generally seen from the birth chart, the position of Moon sign and Nakshatra at the time of birth. Careful observation is done to check Doshas present in a Kundali and then the steps are taken to offset anomalies. The points to be kept in mind are:

    Mangal Dosha

    Papakartari Dosha

    Vimshotri Dasha

    Planetary Positions

    Manglik Dosha occurs due to the placement of Mars in a horoscope. It is said when Mars is placed in the 1st, 4th, 7th, 8th and 12th houses of a horoscope it is considered a Manglik Dosha. In South India Mars is in the 2nd house is also considered Manglik Dosha.

    This Dosha is seen from Ascendant, Moon sign and Venus sign. Manglik Dosha is considered fully Manglik if this placement is there in all three or any two positions mentioned above. It is partial Manglik if Dosha appears only in one position out of three.

    All the above placements reflected affect marriage houses. The general opinion is that Manglik people should marry Manglik only to cancel this Dosha. Mars in the 1st house will aspect the 7th and the 8th house which are meant for conjugal bliss and Mangalay Sthan. Mars in the 2nd house also aspects the 8th house. Mars in the 4th house spoils family and happiness. Mars in the 12th being the 6th house of disease from 7th house and 8th from 5th being longevity of children will wreak havoc for the native.

    Paap Kartari Dosh is checked if the Karak Planet Venus or seventh Lord is placed in Paap Kartari Yoga, there may be problems in compatibility. An astrologer needs to ascertain several aspects such as how is the present Dasha of running both the bride and the groom, is it favourable for marriage or not, how are the Lagna and seventh Lords placed in the horoscope, how is the position of Venus as Karaka or Jupiter, positions of other planets all these have to be judged.