Ashtakoot Milan

Kundali Milan

Classical Vedic compatibility matching using all 8 Ashtakoot Kootas — including Nadi, Bhakoot, Gana, Yoni, and Mangal Dosha analysis.

Compatibility is based on Moon sign and Nakshatra. Enter accurate birth time and place — Moon changes sign every ~2.5 days.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kundali Milan?

Kundali Milan (also called Gun Milan or Kundali Matching) is a Vedic astrology practice for assessing marriage compatibility. It compares the birth charts of two individuals across 8 parameters (Ashtakoot) to generate a compatibility score out of 36 points. AstroJanamPatrika calculates all 8 Kootas using Swiss Ephemeris with Lahiri Ayanamsa for precision.

What is Ashtakoot Gun Milan?

Ashtakoot Gun Milan evaluates compatibility across 8 Kootas: Varna (1 point), Vashya (2), Tara (3), Yoni (4), Graha Maitri (5), Gana (6), Bhakut (7), and Nadi (8) — totalling 36 Gunas. A score of 18 or above is generally considered acceptable for marriage; 28 and above is excellent.

How many Gunas are needed for marriage?

Traditional Vedic astrology recommends a minimum of 18 out of 36 Gunas for a compatible match. A score of 21–27 is good; 28 and above is considered an excellent match. However, Kundali Milan is only one component — planetary positions, Dasha compatibility, and Dosha analysis are equally important.

What is Mangal Dosha?

Mangal Dosha (also called Kuja Dosha or Chevvai Dosham) occurs when Mars is placed in the 1st, 2nd, 4th, 7th, 8th, or 12th house of the birth chart. It is believed to cause friction or harm in marriage if not matched with a partner who also has Mangal Dosha or has specific cancellation factors (Dosha Parihara). AstroJanamPatrika checks Mangal Dosha for both partners.

What is Nadi Dosha?

Nadi is the most heavily weighted Koota (8 points) in Ashtakoot Milan. It represents physiological compatibility and genetic compatibility. If both partners share the same Nadi (Aadi, Madhya, or Antya), it is called Nadi Dosha — which scores 0 points and is traditionally considered inauspicious, requiring special remedies or exceptions based on Nakshatra.

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