Consideration of Mahendra Koota
Marriage match making is also different in north and south. Match making of horoscopes is done by Ashtkoota in north Indian astrology and Beeskoota in south Indian astrology. Mahendra Koota is one of the Bees Koota. If the Nakshatra of groom lies on 4, 7 or 10 number from the nakshatra of bride then Mahendra Koota forms. Generally, Mahendra Koota forms on the 4 number and the fourth Nakshatra from Mahendra is known as Upendra Nakshatra.
In north India Hindu people call the elder son of Lord Shiva as Kartikya, but in south India people worship Kartikya as Murujan Swami. Lord Krishna is worshipped as Madhav, Gopal or Krishna in north India, but Krishna is considered as Venu Gopal in south India. Similarly, astrology methods are different in north and south India but their results are same.
North Indian astrology and south Indian astrology are different from each other, but they have some similarities too. Firstly, we should consider Dasha chakra. Vimshottari Dasha is used in north Indian astrology and Ashtottari dasha is used in south Indian astrology for predictions. In the south Indian method, everyday a period of 1 1/2 hours is inauspicious for auspicious events. It is known as Raahu Kaal. This time is considered by the astrologers of south, but in north India Bhadra is considered as Raahu Kaal. It is also inauspicious but the time of Bhadra is not certain and its last 2 hours are auspicious for any event.
Marriage match making is also different in north and south. Match making of horoscopes is done by Ashtkoota in north Indian astrology and Beeskoota in south Indian astrology. Mahendra Koota is one of the Bees Koota. If the Nakshatra of groom lies on 4, 7 or 10 number from the nakshatra of bride then Mahendra Koota forms. Generally, Mahendra Koota forms on the 4 number and the fourth Nakshatra from Mahendra is known as Upendra Nakshatra.
Under Mahendra Koota, if the Nakshatra of groom lies on 4, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, 22 or 25 number from the Nakshatra of bride then it will be very auspicious. If Nakshatra of groom is placed on 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 26 or 27 from Nakshatra of bride then it will be inauspicious. Through Mahendra Koota, people can determine the economic status of family after marriage and Upendra Nakshatra is acknowledged for the happiness of child in the married life of a couple.
If you want to assess birth-charts for marriage through south Indian astrology then you should consider Mahendra Koota.