The Importance of Kundali Milan in Vedic Tradition
In Hindu tradition, Kundali Milan (horoscope matching) is one of the most sacred steps before finalizing a marriage. This ancient Vedic practice compares the birth charts of both partners to assess their compatibility across multiple dimensions — emotional, physical, spiritual, and financial. A well-matched Kundali is believed to bring prosperity, mutual understanding, and lifelong happiness to the couple.
Ashtakoot Gun Milan — The 36-Point System
The primary method used in Vedic marriage matching is the Ashtakoot (8-fold) Gun Milan system, which evaluates compatibility on 36 points across 8 categories:
Spiritual compatibility and ego levels between partners.
Mutual attraction, influence, and control dynamics in the relationship.
Birth star compatibility determining health and well-being of the couple.
Physical and intimate compatibility between partners.
Mental compatibility and friendship based on Moon sign lords.
Temperament matching — Deva (divine), Manushya (human), or Rakshasa (demon) nature.
Emotional compatibility affecting love, family happiness, and financial prosperity.
The most important factor — determines health of offspring and genetic compatibility. Nadi Dosha can be a serious concern.
A score of 18 or above out of 36 is generally considered favorable. Pandit Ji provides detailed analysis of each category, not just a simple number, explaining what specific scores mean for your relationship.
Beyond the Numbers — Doshas & Deeper Analysis
Gun Milan alone does not tell the complete story. Pandit Ji also carefully examines:
- Mangal Dosha (Manglik) — Mars placement in 1st, 4th, 7th, 8th, or 12th house and its remedies
- Nadi Dosha — Same Nadi matching and its exceptions
- Bhakoot Dosha — Unfavorable Moon sign combinations
- 7th House Lord — Placement and strength indicating marriage quality
- Venus & Jupiter analysis — Significators of love and wisdom in marriage
- Dasha compatibility — Ensuring both partners aren't in difficult planetary periods simultaneously
What You Need to Provide
For accurate marriage matching, Pandit Ji needs the date of birth, time of birth, and place of birth for both the bride and groom. If birth time is uncertain, approximate time with birth time rectification techniques can be used.
Trusted by 500+ Families in Mansa & Punjab
Families from across Mansa, Bathinda, Barnala, Sangrur, and beyond have relied on Pandit Ji's marriage matching at Deviwati Durga Mandir, Village Gehle for generations. His approach combines traditional Shastriya accuracy with compassionate counseling — because behind every chart are real people building a life together.