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What is Kundli Matching (Gun Milan)?

Kundli Matching (also called Gun Milan or Horoscope Matching) is a Vedic astrology practice used to assess compatibility between two people for marriage. The traditional Ashtakoot system evaluates 8 different aspects (kootas) worth a total of 36 points (Gunas).

The 8 kootas are: Varna (spiritual compatibility, 1 point), Vashya (mutual influence, 2 points), Tara (birth star compatibility, 3 points), Yoni (physical compatibility, 4 points), Graha Maitri (planetary friendship, 5 points), Gana (temperament, 6 points), Bhakoot (emotional compatibility, 7 points), and Nadi (health and genes, 8 points).

A score of 18 or above out of 36 is generally considered acceptable for marriage. Scores above 25 indicate very good compatibility, while 33+ is considered excellent. Mangal Dosha (Mars affliction) is also checked separately as it can affect marital harmony.

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What is Kundli Matching (कुंडली मिलान)?

Kundli Matching, also known as कुंडली मिलान or Horoscope Matching, is the ancient Vedic practice of comparing two birth charts to assess compatibility before marriage. This tradition has been followed for thousands of years across India and remains one of the most important steps in the marriage process for Hindu families.

The system used is called Ashtakoot Gun Milan(अष्टकूट गुण मिलान) — a structured framework that evaluates compatibility across 8 dimensions called Kootas. Each Koota measures a different aspect of the couple's life together, from temperament and physical compatibility to emotional bonding and health of future children.

The 8 Kootas are: Varna (वर्ण) — spiritual compatibility, Vashya (वश्य) — mutual attraction and influence, Tara (तारा) — destiny and health compatibility, Yoni (योनि) — physical and intimate compatibility, Graha Maitri (ग्रह मैत्री) — mental and intellectual compatibility, Gana (गण) — temperament matching, Bhakoot (भकूट) — emotional and financial well-being, and Nadi (नाडी) — health and genetic compatibility.

Together, these 8 Kootas carry a maximum of 36 Gunas (points). A score of 18 or above is generally considered acceptable for marriage, while 24+ is considered good, and 32+ is considered excellent. Below 18, astrologers typically advise caution or suggest specific remedies (उपाय).

The matching is based on the Moon's Nakshatra (birth star) in each person's Kundli. Our calculator uses the Swiss Ephemeris engine and Lahiri Ayanamsa for precise astronomical calculations, giving you results as accurate as a pandit's manual computation — but instant and free. In addition to the 36-point score, we also check for Mangal Dosha (मंगल दोष) and Nadi Dosha (नाडी दोष), both of which carry special significance in Vedic marriage compatibility.

While Kundli Matching provides valuable insights rooted in ancient astronomical wisdom, it is one of many factors traditionally considered. Families often weigh the Kundli score alongside personal compatibility, values, and mutual respect.

Recovery Checks for Borderline Matches

If the total score is below 18, or if Nadi, Bhakoot or Mangal Dosha looks weak, compare the focused Gun Milan result with both full kundalis before making a marriage decision. This mirrors how experienced Jyotishis read Ashtakoot: score first, then chart context.

How Gun Milan Works — The 8 Kootas Explained

Each of the 8 Kootas evaluates a specific dimension of compatibility. Here is what each one measures and how many points it carries:

1. Varna (वर्ण) — 1 point:Measures spiritual and ego compatibility. The four Varnas (Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaishya, Shudra) are mapped to the 12 Rashis. The groom's Varna should ideally be equal to or higher than the bride's.

2. Vashya (वश्य) — 2 points: Indicates mutual control and magnetic attraction between partners. Categories include Manav (human), Vanchar (wild), Chatushpad (four-legged), Jalchar (aquatic), and Keeta (insect).

3. Tara (तारा) — 3 points: Based on the Nakshatra cycle, it measures destiny compatibility and long-term fortune of the couple. The 27 Nakshatras are divided into 9 groups of 3.

4. Yoni (योनि) — 4 points: Assesses physical and intimate compatibility through 14 animal symbols assigned to the Nakshatras. Matching or friendly animals score higher.

5. Graha Maitri (ग्रह मैत्री) — 5 points: Compares the Rashi lords (ruling planets) to determine mental wavelength and intellectual compatibility. Friendly planets score full marks.

6. Gana (गण) — 6 points: Evaluates temperament through three types — Deva (divine), Manushya (human), and Rakshasa (demonic). Same Gana scores highest; Deva-Rakshasa combinations score zero.

7. Bhakoot (भकूट) — 7 points: Assesses emotional compatibility and financial prosperity. Certain Rashi combinations (like 6-8 or 2-12 positions) are considered inauspicious and score zero.

8. Nadi (नाडी) — 8 points: The most important Koota with the highest weightage. It assesses health and genetic compatibility through three Nadis — Aadi (आदि), Madhya (मध्य), and Antya (अंत्य). Same Nadi scores zero and is called Nadi Dosha.

Kundli Milan Kaise Karein — How to Match Two Kundlis

Follow these steps to get your free Ashtakoota Gun Milan score using our Kundli Matching calculator above:

  1. 1

    Enter the boy's birth details

    Fill in the boy's date of birth, exact time of birth, and place of birth in the first form section. The place is used to calculate the Moon's Nakshatra position at the time of birth.

  2. 2

    Enter the girl's birth details

    Fill in the girl's date of birth, exact time of birth, and place of birth in the second form section. Both charts are required for Ashtakoota Gun Milan comparison.

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    Click 'Match Kundli'

    Submit the form to run the Gun Milan calculation. The calculator uses the Swiss Ephemeris engine and Lahiri Ayanamsa for accurate Nakshatra and Rashi computation.

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    Read the 36-point Gun Milan score

    Review the total Ashtakoota score out of 36. Scores of 18+ are considered compatible, 24+ are good, and 32+ are excellent. Each of the 8 Kootas is listed with its individual score and interpretation.

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    Review Mangal Dosha and Nadi Dosha status

    Check the separate Mangal Dosha (Mars placement) and Nadi Dosha (Nadi type match) results displayed alongside the Gun Milan score. These doshas are assessed independently from the 36-point total.

Frequently Asked Questions — Kundli Milan

What is Kundli Matching and how does it work?

Kundli Matching is the ancient Vedic practice of comparing two birth charts (kundalis) to assess compatibility before marriage. It works through a system called Ashtakoota Gun Milan, which evaluates eight dimensions of compatibility — from temperament and physical compatibility to health and mental wavelength — based on the Moon's Nakshatra position in each person's chart. The total score out of 36 is called the Gun Milan score, and Vedic tradition uses it as a primary guide for marriage compatibility.

What is Ashtakoota Gun Milan and what are the 8 Kootas?

Ashtakoota Gun Milan is the traditional 36-point Kundli Matching framework used in Vedic astrology. The eight Kootas are: Varna (1 point, spiritual compatibility), Vashya (2 points, mutual attraction), Tara (3 points, destiny and health), Yoni (4 points, physical compatibility), Graha Maitri (5 points, mental wavelength), Gana (6 points, temperament), Bhakoot (7 points, emotional and financial well-being), and Nadi (8 points, health and genetic compatibility). Each Koota is assessed from the Moon's Nakshatra, and together they form the complete Kundli Matching score.

How many Gun Milan points are needed for marriage?

According to Vedic tradition, a Gun Milan score of 18 out of 36 is considered the minimum threshold for a compatible match in Kundli Matching — anything below 18 is generally viewed with caution. A score between 24 and 32 is considered a good match, and above 32 is considered excellent. Many Jyotishis also weigh the individual Koota scores alongside the total, since a zero in Nadi or Bhakoot can affect the overall reading even if the total Gun Milan score is adequate.

What is a good Kundli Matching score for marriage?

In Kundli Matching, a score of 24 to 32 out of 36 is generally considered good by Vedic tradition, indicating strong overall compatibility across most Kootas. Scores above 32 are considered excellent and are rare. Traditional practice treats 18–23 as acceptable but worth examining further, especially if any high-weight Koota such as Nadi (8 points) or Bhakoot (7 points) scores zero. The chart shows tendencies and potential, not fixed outcomes — an experienced Jyotishi can interpret the full picture.

Does Mangal Dosha affect Kundli Matching?

Mangal Dosha (मंगल दोष) is checked separately from the 36-point Gun Milan system in Kundli Matching. It occurs when Mars is placed in the 1st, 2nd, 4th, 7th, 8th, or 12th house from the Lagna, Moon, or Venus in a person's kundali, making them Manglik. Traditional Jyotish practice recommends that both partners have matching Mangal Dosha status — if only one partner is Manglik, specific remedies or chart analysis is advised. Our Kundli Matching calculator checks this automatically alongside the Gun Milan score.

What is Nadi Dosha in Kundli Matching?

Nadi Dosha (नाडी दोष) occurs in Kundli Matching when both partners share the same Nadi — Aadi (आदि), Madhya (मध्य), or Antya (अंत्य). Since Nadi carries the highest weightage of 8 points in Ashtakoota Gun Milan, same Nadi results in a zero for this Koota and is traditionally considered a significant concern for health and progeny. However, Vedic tradition also recognizes specific Nadi Dosha cancellation rules, known as Nadi Dosha Bhang, based on other chart factors — an experienced Jyotishi can evaluate whether the dosha is nullified.

What if only one partner is Manglik — does it affect the Gun Milan score?

Mangal Dosha and the Gun Milan score are separate assessments in Kundli Matching. One partner being Manglik does not directly reduce the 36-point Ashtakoota score, but traditional Jyotish practice treats it as an additional compatibility factor. When only one partner is Manglik, classical texts recommend consulting an experienced Jyotishi for chart-specific analysis, as certain planetary combinations in the other chart may naturally offset the Mangal Dosha effect — this is called Mangal Dosha Bhang.

Can a high Kundli Matching score guarantee a successful marriage?

A high Gun Milan score in Kundli Matching reflects strong compatibility across the eight Kootas according to Vedic tradition, but it does not guarantee a fixed outcome. Jyotish charts show tendencies and karmic patterns, not predetermined results — personal values, mutual respect, communication, and effort all play a central role in a lasting marriage. Many Jyotishis also consider the Navamsha chart (the D-9 marriage chart) and individual Dasha periods alongside Kundli Matching for a complete picture. Use the tool as a starting point and consult an experienced Jyotishi for personalized guidance.

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