Kundli Milan Matchmaking

Check your compatibility using the ancient 36-point Ashtakoot system. Our AI synthesizes the Gunas to give you a deep understanding of your relationship dynamics.

The Science of Astrolal Matchmaking

The Astrolal Compatibility Engine utilizes precise Moon degree calculations via the Swiss Ephemeris to evaluate all 8 Koots of the traditional Ashtakoot system. We compute the exact planetary Nakshatra Padas to determine Nadi, Bhakoot, and Gana compatibility. A statistical analysis of successful matches shows that a score above 18, combined with a balanced Navamsa (D9) chart, correlates strongly with long-term marital stability.

Partner 1 (Boy)

Partner 2 (Girl)

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear, direct answers to your common questions.

What is Kundli Milan and how does the Ashtakoot system work?

Kundli Milan is the traditional Vedic astrology method of matchmaking. It evaluates the compatibility between two individuals using the Ashtakoot (8-point) system, which analyzes 36 Gunas (traits) based on the Moon signs and Nakshatras of both partners. It assesses mental compatibility, physical attraction, longevity, and overall harmony.

What is considered a good or passing Ashtakoot score?

Out of a total 36 points, a score of 18 or above is considered mathematically compatible for marriage. Scores between 18-25 are good, 26-32 are excellent, and anything above 32 is exceptionally rare and highly auspicious. If the score is below 18, it generally indicates significant challenges, though certain planetary placements can still offset a low score.

Can we still marry if our Kundli Milan score is below 18?

Yes. While a low score indicates potential friction, Vedic astrology also looks at planetary cancellations (Parihar) and Navamsa chart strength. The presence of strong Jupiter or Venus can mitigate a low score. We highly recommend consulting an expert astrologer if your score is below 18 to explore specific remedies or mitigating factors.

What is Manglik Dosha and does it affect Kundli Milan?

Manglik Dosha occurs when Mars is placed in specific houses (1st, 4th, 7th, 8th, or 12th) in the birth chart. It is an independent compatibility factor outside the 36-point system that indicates potential marital turbulence. If one partner has Manglik Dosha, it is generally recommended that the other partner also has it to balance the energy, though many exceptions exist.

Is exact birth time necessary for accurate matchmaking?

Yes. The Ashtakoot system relies heavily on the exact degree of the Moon in a specific Nakshatra (constellation) and its quarter (Pada). Even a 15-minute difference in birth time can change the Nakshatra Pada, which fundamentally alters the Guna Milan score and the Nadi/Bhakoot calculations.