Author: Mahant

  • Kundali Matching Score — What 18, 24, 28, 32 Out of 36 Really Means

    The most common question after getting a kundali matching report is: “Is this score good enough?” You’ve got a number — say 21 or 26 or 31 — and you’re not sure what it actually means for your marriage prospects.

    This guide explains exactly what every guna milan score range means, what the critical thresholds are, and why the score alone doesn’t tell the complete story.

    The 36-Point Guna Milan System

    The Ashtakoot guna milan system assigns up to 36 points across 8 compatibility factors. Each factor has a maximum score: Varna (1), Vashya (2), Tara (3), Yoni (4), Graha Maitri (5), Gana (6), Bhakoot (7), Nadi (8). A perfect score of 36 means full compatibility on all 8 factors.

    Score-by-Score Breakdown

    Below 18 — Not Recommended

    A score below 18 out of 36 is traditionally considered incompatible. This threshold is set across all major Vedic astrological traditions. Below 18 means several important compatibility factors are mismatched. While individual charts might compensate, most astrologers will not recommend proceeding without specific astrological justification.

    18–20 — Minimum Acceptable

    This range is acceptable but requires careful attention to which specific kootas are scoring low. If the missing points are in Nadi (8 pts) or Bhakoot (7 pts), the match has serious doshas that need remedies. If the loss is spread across minor kootas, the match may be manageable with guidance.

    21–24 — Average to Good

    This is the most common score range for compatible couples. A score of 21–24 indicates average to good compatibility — sufficient for most families to proceed. At this level, check specifically for Nadi dosha and Bhakoot dosha. If neither is present, a 21–24 score is generally solid.

    25–28 — Good to Very Good

    Scores in the 25–28 range are considered strong matches. Families and astrologers typically approve matches in this range without significant reservations. The partners are likely to have good overall compatibility across most life domains. This is where most “blessed matches” fall.

    29–32 — Excellent

    An excellent score indicating very high compatibility. Matches in this range are rare and highly auspicious. The couple is likely to have harmony across emotional, physical, temperament, and planetary compatibility dimensions.

    33–36 — Exceptional (Very Rare)

    A score above 33 is exceptional and genuinely uncommon. It’s considered a spiritually blessed union where planetary energies are in near-perfect alignment. In practice, finding a 33+ match within community and family constraints is unusual — which is why 25+ is the practical target for most families.

    Why the Score Alone Isn’t Enough

    Here’s what the guna milan score doesn’t tell you:

    • Which doshas are present: A 24-point score with Nadi dosha is more concerning than a 22-point score without any major doshas
    • Individual chart strength: A weak 7th house or afflicted Venus can undermine even a high guna score
    • Rajju and Vedha (South Indian): These pass/fail checks are outside the 36-point system entirely
    • Mangal dosha: Also assessed separately — not included in the guna milan score

    This is why a complete compatibility assessment from the Sahita app gives you the full picture — guna score, dosha check, and compatibility factor details all together.

    Practical Target Score for Most Families

    For most communities, a score of 21+ without major doshas (no Nadi dosha, no Bhakoot dosha, no Rajju dosha if South Indian) is considered a workable match. The target of 21+ is realistic for finding matches within community constraints while ensuring genuine compatibility.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is 18 out of 36 a good kundali matching score?

    18/36 is the minimum acceptable threshold — not a good score. It indicates average compatibility at best. A score below 18 is not recommended. For a comfortable match, aim for 21+ without major doshas like Nadi or Bhakoot.

    Is 24 a good kundali matching score?

    Yes, 24/36 is a good score and is well within the acceptable range for most families. It indicates solid compatibility. Check that Nadi dosha and Bhakoot dosha are not the source of the lost points — if those are absent, 24 is a comfortable match.

    What is considered an excellent kundali matching score?

    29 and above is considered excellent. 33+ is exceptional and very rare. In practice, most families are satisfied with scores of 25–28 as strong, auspicious matches.

  • Rajju Dosha in Kundali Matching — Complete South Indian Guide

    If you’ve had your kundali matching done by a South Indian astrologer, you’ve likely heard about Rajju dosha. Unlike the 8-koota Ashtakoot system that North Indian families use, the South Indian Dashakoota system treats Rajju as a critical pass/fail check — and many astrologers consider it the most important factor in the entire matching process.

    This guide explains exactly what Rajju dosha is, which nakshatra combinations create it, how serious it is, and when exceptions apply.

    What Is Rajju Dosha?

    Rajju (also spelled Rajju or Rajja) literally means “rope” in Sanskrit — and it refers to the concept of the husband’s life-thread being tied to the wife’s nakshatra placement. The belief is that certain nakshatra combinations can threaten the husband’s longevity or well-being.

    In the Dashakoota (South Indian) system, Rajju is not given a numeric score — instead it’s a binary: pass or fail. If Rajju dosha exists, the match is traditionally rejected regardless of the guna score, unless a specific exception applies.

    The 5 Rajju Groups

    The 27 nakshatras are divided into 5 Rajju groups based on their position in the “rope” metaphor:

    • Paada Rajju (Feet): Ashwini, Ashlesha, Magha, Jyeshtha, Moola, Revati
    • Kati Rajju (Waist): Bharani, Pushya, Purva Phalguni, Anuradha, Purva Ashadha, Uttara Bhadrapada
    • Nabhi Rajju (Navel): Krittika, Punarvasu, Uttara Phalguni, Vishakha, Uttara Ashadha, Purva Bhadrapada
    • Kantha Rajju (Neck/Throat): Rohini, Ardra, Hasta, Swati, Shravana, Shatabhisha
    • Shira Rajju (Head): Mrigashira, Chitra, Dhanishtha

    Rajju dosha occurs when both the bride and groom’s nakshatras fall in the same Rajju group. The specific consequences traditionally associated with each Rajju are:

    • Shira Rajju: Most serious — associated with husband’s death
    • Kantha Rajju: Also very serious — associated with husband’s death
    • Nabhi Rajju: Serious — associated with poverty or severe hardship
    • Kati Rajju: Moderate — associated with suffering
    • Paada Rajju: Least severe among the five — associated with wandering/travel but less life-threatening

    Rajju Dosha Exceptions

    Several important exceptions can cancel Rajju dosha:

    1. Different Padas Within the Same Rajju Group

    In some traditions, if the bride and groom are in different nakshatras within the same Rajju group but their pada numbers differ in a specific way, the dosha may be mitigated. This requires detailed pada-level analysis.

    2. Strong 7th House and Benefic Mars

    A well-placed 7th house lord, strong Jupiter in the 7th, and Mars in a benefic position in one or both charts can mitigate Rajju dosha’s effects according to some astrologers.

    3. Vedha Absence

    If Vedha dosha is absent (another South Indian pass/fail check), some traditions consider this a partial mitigating factor for mild Rajju combinations.

    4. Different Rajju Groups — Automatically No Dosha

    If the bride and groom’s nakshatras are in different Rajju groups, there is no Rajju dosha at all. This is the clean path — and the most common outcome.

    How Rajju Dosha Relates to Guna Milan Score

    Rajju is assessed separately from the guna milan score. A couple can score 28/36 on guna milan and still have Rajju dosha. In South Indian tradition, Rajju dosha typically outweighs even a very high guna score — it’s a critical override factor.

    This is different from the North Indian system, which doesn’t formally use Rajju but instead places maximum weight on Nadi dosha.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Rajju dosha more serious than Nadi dosha?

    In South Indian tradition, Rajju dosha is often considered the most critical factor — even more than Nadi dosha. Both are pass/fail concerns, but Rajju directly addresses husband’s longevity concerns and many astrologers will reject a match on Rajju grounds alone, regardless of the guna score.

    Which Rajju combination is least harmful?

    Paada Rajju (Feet) is traditionally considered the least harmful of the five Rajju types. Shira and Kantha Rajju are most serious. However, any Rajju dosha warrants careful assessment.

    Does the North Indian kundali matching system check Rajju?

    No. Rajju is specific to the South Indian Dashakoota system. The North Indian Ashtakoot system does not include Rajju. This is one of the key differences between the two systems.

  • Kundali Matching for Love Marriage — What to Do When Scores Are Low

    In love marriages, kundali matching often comes up as an afterthought — or sometimes as a point of friction between the couple and their families. The couple has already chosen each other. Now the family wants to “check” the horoscopes. What happens when the score is low? Does it mean the marriage won’t work?

    This guide addresses kundali matching for love marriages directly and honestly — what it reveals, when it matters, and how couples and families can navigate this together.

    Does Kundali Matching Still Matter in Love Marriages?

    The short answer: it can provide useful insights, but its role in love marriages is different from arranged marriages. In an arranged marriage, horoscope matching is a primary screening tool. In a love marriage, where the couple has real-world experience of each other, it serves more as an additional lens.

    That said, kundali matching does reveal something meaningful even when a couple is already together: long-term compatibility patterns, potential friction areas, and which aspects of the relationship might need extra attention.

    What to Do When Kundali Doesn’t Match in a Love Marriage

    This is the most common situation families face: the couple is committed, but the guna milan score is below the traditional threshold. Here’s a balanced perspective:

    Step 1: Understand What the Score Actually Shows

    A low guna score doesn’t predict relationship failure — it identifies areas of potential friction. Look at which specific kootas are low. If Yoni (physical compatibility) is low but you’re already living harmoniously as a couple, that data point carries less weight. If Nadi dosha is present, it’s worth discussing with a jyotishi since it has traditional health and progeny associations.

    Step 2: Check for Doshas Specifically

    Even with a moderate guna score, the critical question is whether severe doshas exist. Nadi dosha, Rajju dosha (South Indian), and severe Bhakoot dosha deserve specific attention — and remedies if applicable.

    Step 3: Consider Remedies as Peace-Making

    Performing prescribed remedies — a dosha shanti puja, a strong muhurta for the wedding, Navgraha homa — can serve multiple purposes: they address the astrological concern, and they give family members peace of mind and religious participation in the wedding. This is often the most practical path forward.

    Step 4: Get a Second Opinion

    A qualified jyotishi looking at both complete charts (not just the guna score) can give a more nuanced assessment. Sometimes individual chart strengths — a well-placed 7th house lord, strong Venus, Jupiter blessing the marriage house — can significantly counter a poor matching score.

    When Families Refuse Despite Good Guna Score

    Occasionally, families resist a love marriage even when kundali matching is favorable. This is usually about community, background, or personal factors unrelated to astrology. In these cases, the horoscope matching report can actually be a useful tool for the couple — showing family that the astrological picture is positive and that their concerns are not astrological.

    Love Marriage vs Arranged Marriage — Does the System Distinguish?

    The Ashtakoot matching system itself doesn’t distinguish between love and arranged marriages — it simply assesses planetary compatibility. The same 36-point analysis applies. What differs is how the results are used:

    • Arranged marriage: Score is a selection criterion — used to shortlist or reject candidates
    • Love marriage: Score is an informational tool — used to understand compatibility patterns and plan accordingly

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is kundali matching necessary for love marriages?

    It’s not strictly necessary, but many families and couples find value in it — either for family harmony or for understanding long-term compatibility patterns. A low score doesn’t invalidate a love marriage; it’s one data point among many.

    What if kundali doesn’t match in a love marriage?

    A low guna score in a love marriage typically doesn’t override the couple’s decision. The constructive approach is to identify specific doshas, perform prescribed remedies, choose a strong wedding muhurta, and get a jyotishi’s holistic assessment of both complete charts — not just the matching score.

    Can a good kundali score guarantee a happy marriage?

    No. Kundali matching is one tool — not a guarantee. A 30/36 score with poor communication, incompatible values, or life goal misalignment won’t automatically produce a happy marriage. Equally, couples with low scores can have wonderful marriages through mutual effort and understanding.

  • Mangal Dosha — Complete Guide to Kuja Dosha, Cancellations & Remedies

    Mangal dosha — also called Kuja dosha or Manglik dosha — is one of the most widely discussed and often feared concepts in Indian matrimonial astrology. Ask any family who has been through the kundali matching process, and Mangal dosha will almost certainly come up.

    But what exactly is Mangal dosha? How serious is it really? And what are the legitimate exceptions and remedies? This comprehensive guide covers everything.

    What Is Mangal Dosha?

    Mangal dosha is a condition in a birth chart where Mars (Mangal/Kuja) occupies certain houses that are considered harmful to marital harmony. Mars is the planet of energy, aggression, passion, and conflict. When positioned in specific houses related to marriage and partnerships, it can create imbalance in marital life.

    Which Houses Create Mangal Dosha?

    Mangal dosha is formed when Mars occupies the following houses in the birth chart:

    • 1st house (Ascendant/Lagna): Mars influences the self and body
    • 2nd house: Family and speech — can create domestic conflict
    • 4th house: Home and happiness — domestic disharmony
    • 7th house: Marriage and partnerships — direct impact on spouse
    • 8th house: Longevity and transformation — most serious placement
    • 12th house: Bed pleasures and losses — intimate life issues

    This assessment is made from three reference points in the chart: the Ascendant (Lagna), the Moon sign, and Venus. If Mars is in any of these houses from any of these three reference points, the person is considered Mangalik (Mars-afflicted).

    How Common Is Mangal Dosha?

    This is important to understand: because Mars is checked from three positions (Ascendant, Moon, Venus), and because it can occupy 6 out of 12 houses from each position, approximately 50% of people have some form of Mangal dosha. This means Mangal dosha is not rare — it’s extremely common.

    The severity varies greatly. Mars in the 7th or 8th house is considered more intense than Mars in the 12th or 1st house. And multiple exceptions can cancel the dosha entirely.

    Mangal Dosha Cancellation Rules

    There are numerous well-documented exceptions that cancel Mangal dosha. If any of these apply, the dosha is considered neutralized:

    1. Both Partners Are Mangalik

    The most common remedy — and automatic cancellation — is matching a Mangalik person with another Mangalik. The “two negatives make a positive” principle: Mars in both charts creates balance.

    2. Mars in Its Own Sign or Exaltation

    Mars in Aries or Scorpio (own signs) or Capricorn (exaltation) is strong and benefic — the dosha from these placements is considered cancelled or greatly reduced.

    3. Mars with or Aspected by Jupiter

    Jupiter’s benefic influence on Mars neutralizes the aggressive energy. This is one of the strongest cancellations.

    4. Mars in the 2nd House for Specific Signs

    For Gemini and Virgo Ascendant, Mars in the 2nd house doesn’t create dosha because Mars rules the 3rd house there (not a malefic lord).

    5. Age-Based Cancellation

    Some traditions hold that Mangal dosha is automatically cancelled after age 28, as Mars’s 7-year cycle completes and its intensity reduces. This is accepted by many South Indian astrologers for marriage purposes.

    6. Mars in the 12th House for Aries Ascendant

    For Aries Ascendant, Mars in the 12th house is in its own sign (Pisces is 12th, but Mars rules Aries — however the specific sign cancellations vary by tradition). Check with your jyotishi for Ascendant-specific cancellations.

    Mangal Dosha Remedies

    When Mangal dosha is present and no exceptions apply, traditional remedies include:

    • Kumbh Vivah: A symbolic marriage to a banana tree, peepal tree, or clay pot before the actual wedding — “transfers” the dosha to an inanimate object
    • Mangal puja: Regular Tuesday worship of Mars through Hanuman or Subramanya (Kartikeya) temples
    • Red coral gemstone: Wearing red coral (moonga) in gold on the ring finger of the right hand after consultation with an astrologer
    • Navgraha puja: Propitiating all nine planets with special focus on Mars
    • Donation on Tuesdays: Donating red lentils (masoor dal), jaggery, or red items on Tuesdays

    Mangal Dosha Is Separate from Guna Milan

    An important clarification: Mangal dosha is not part of the Ashtakoot guna milan score. It’s checked separately as an additional compatibility factor. A match can score 30/36 on guna milan but still have Mangal dosha. Both need to be assessed independently.

    The guna milan score covers the 8 kootas (Varna through Nadi). Mangal dosha assessment looks at Mars’s house position in the chart — a completely separate analysis.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is it okay for a Mangalik to marry a non-Mangalik?

    Traditionally, it’s not recommended without either a cancellation rule applying or performing specific remedies. However, if cancellation exceptions apply (Mars in own sign, Jupiter influence, same Mangal dosha matching, or age above 28), the dosha may not apply. Always consult an experienced jyotishi for your specific chart.

    Is Mangal dosha very common?

    Yes. Because Mars is checked from three chart positions (Lagna, Moon, Venus) and can occupy 6 of 12 houses from each, roughly 40–50% of people have some form of Mangal dosha. This means finding a compatible Mangalik match when needed is quite feasible.

    Which Mangal dosha position is most serious?

    Mars in the 7th house (direct impact on marriage) or 8th house (longevity concerns) from the Ascendant is considered most serious. Mars in the 12th or 1st house is generally considered milder. The 2nd house placement is serious mainly for verbal and family conflicts.

  • Yoni Koota in Kundali Matching — Complete Guide to All 14 Animals

    Of all the eight kootas in Ashtakoot kundali matching, Yoni koota is probably the least understood — and sometimes the most awkwardly explained. Yet it carries 4 out of 36 points and directly reflects physical and intimate compatibility between partners.

    This guide explains what Yoni koota is, how the 14 animal pairs work, what Yoni dosha means, and why it matters in Ashtakoot kundali matching.

    What Is Yoni Koota?

    Yoni literally means “womb” or “source” in Sanskrit — in this context it refers to animal symbols assigned to each nakshatra. The system assigns 14 animal pairs (male and female of each animal) to the 27 nakshatras to assess physical, sexual, and intimate compatibility between partners.

    Yoni koota is worth 4 points — making it the 4th most heavily weighted factor after Nadi (8), Bhakoot (7), and Gana (6).

    The 14 Yoni Animals and Their Nakshatras

    AnimalMale NakshatraFemale Nakshatra
    HorseAshwiniShatabhisha
    ElephantBharaniRevati
    Sheep/GoatPushyaKrittika
    SerpentRohiniMrigashira
    DogMoolaArdra
    CatAshleshaPunarvasu
    RatMaghaPurva Phalguni
    CowUttara PhalguniUttara Bhadrapada
    BuffaloSwatiHasta
    TigerVishakhaChitra
    Deer/HareJyeshthaAnuradha
    MonkeyPurva AshadhaShravana
    MongooseUttara Ashadha
    LionPurva BhadrapadaDhanishtha

    Yoni Koota Scoring

    The yoni pair’s relationship determines the score:

    • Same animal (male-female pair): 4 points — maximum compatibility
    • Friendly animals: 3 points — good compatibility
    • Neutral animals: 2 points — average compatibility
    • Enemy animals: 1 point — low compatibility
    • Hostile/extreme enemy animals: 0 points — very low compatibility (Yoni dosha)

    Natural Enemies in Yoni Koota

    The following animal pairs are considered natural enemies, creating Yoni dosha (0 points):

    • Cat and Rat (Ashlesha/Punarvasu + Magha/Purva Phalguni)
    • Dog and Deer (Moola/Ardra + Jyeshtha/Anuradha)
    • Serpent and Mongoose (Rohini/Mrigashira + Uttara Ashadha)
    • Elephant and Lion (Bharani/Revati + Purva Bhadrapada/Dhanishtha)
    • Cow and Tiger (Uttara Phalguni/Uttara Bhadrapada + Vishakha/Chitra)
    • Horse and Buffalo (Ashwini/Shatabhisha + Swati/Hasta)

    What Does Yoni Dosha Mean in Practice?

    Yoni dosha (0 points in Yoni koota) indicates potential mismatch in:

    • Physical temperament and energy levels
    • Intimate compatibility and desires
    • Instinctive reactions to each other
    • The primal, intuitive sense of “fit” between partners

    Importantly, Yoni dosha is considered less severe than Nadi dosha or Bhakoot dosha. A couple with Yoni dosha but strong scores in other kootas — particularly Nadi, Gana, and Graha Maitri — can still have a compatible and happy marriage.

    Same Yoni vs Same-Sex Yoni

    There is an important distinction:

    • Same Yoni (male-female pair of the same animal): Maximum 4 points. This is the ideal — e.g., Rohini (female Serpent) + Mrigashira (male Serpent).
    • Same-Sex Yoni (both from the same animal but same gender): In some traditions, same-sex yoni (e.g., both female Serpent, both female Cow) scores only 2 points — considered neutral rather than ideal.

    Yoni Koota in South Indian vs North Indian Systems

    Both the North Indian Ashtakoot and South Indian Dashakoota systems include Yoni koota with the same 4-point weightage and identical animal assignments. This is one of the areas where both systems fully agree.

    How Seriously Should You Take Yoni Dosha?

    Yoni koota provides insight into physical and intimate compatibility — an important but not overriding factor. The hierarchy among doshas in kundali matching:

    • Critical: Nadi dosha (8 pts), Rajju dosha (South Indian)
    • Serious: Bhakoot dosha (7 pts)
    • Notable: Gana dosha (6 pts)
    • Significant but manageable: Yoni dosha (4 pts), Graha Maitri issues (5 pts)

    Yoni dosha is rarely a standalone dealbreaker. It should be weighed in context of the complete guna milan score.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is Yoni dosha in kundali matching?

    Yoni dosha occurs when the Yoni animals of both partners are natural enemies (e.g., Cat-Rat, Dog-Deer, Serpent-Mongoose). It scores 0 out of 4 points in Yoni koota, indicating potential incompatibility in physical temperament and intimate life. It’s significant but less severe than Nadi dosha.

    Which nakshatra yoni animals are enemies?

    The main enemy pairs are: Cat-Rat (Ashlesha/Punarvasu vs Magha/Purva Phalguni), Dog-Deer (Moola/Ardra vs Jyeshtha/Anuradha), Serpent-Mongoose (Rohini/Mrigashira vs Uttara Ashadha), Elephant-Lion, Cow-Tiger, and Horse-Buffalo. These combinations score 0 in Yoni koota.

    Is Yoni koota important for marriage matching?

    Yes, Yoni koota is worth 4 of 36 points and reflects physical and intimate compatibility. It should be considered alongside all other kootas. Yoni dosha alone is rarely a dealbreaker — the full picture including Nadi, Gana, and Bhakoot matters much more.

  • Gana Dosha in Kundali Matching — Complete Guide

    When families review a kundali matching report, “Gana dosha” is often cited as a concern — especially in Deva-Rakshasa or Manushya-Rakshasa combinations. But what exactly is Gana dosha? How serious is it? And can it be overcome?

    This guide gives you a complete, honest picture of Gana dosha in kundali matching — what Gana means, which combinations create the dosha, exceptions that cancel it, and how significant it really is in the overall compatibility picture.

    What Is Gana in Vedic Astrology?

    Gana refers to the fundamental temperament or nature of a person based on their birth nakshatra. Every one of the 27 nakshatras is assigned to one of three Ganas:

    • Deva Gana (Divine/Godly): Ashwini, Mrigashira, Punarvasu, Pushya, Hasta, Swati, Anuradha, Shravana, Revati
    • Manushya Gana (Human): Bharani, Rohini, Ardra, Purva Phalguni, Uttara Phalguni, Purva Ashadha, Uttara Ashadha, Purva Bhadrapada, Uttara Bhadrapada
    • Rakshasa Gana (Demonic/Intense): Krittika, Ashlesha, Magha, Chitra, Vishakha, Jyeshtha, Moola, Dhanishtha, Shatabhisha

    Note: “Rakshasa” here doesn’t mean literally demonic — it refers to intense, independent, passionate, and rule-challenging energy. Many great leaders and achievers are Rakshasa gana.

    Gana Koota Scoring (6 Points)

    Gana is one of the most heavily weighted kootas in the Ashtakoot system, worth 6 out of 36 points. The scoring works as follows:

    • Same Gana (Deva-Deva, Manushya-Manushya, Rakshasa-Rakshasa): 6 points — full score
    • Deva boy + Manushya girl (or vice versa): 5 points — good compatibility
    • Manushya boy + Deva girl (or vice versa): 5 points — good compatibility
    • Deva boy + Rakshasa girl: 1 point — Gana dosha
    • Rakshasa boy + Deva girl: 1 point — Gana dosha
    • Manushya boy + Rakshasa girl: 0 points — Gana dosha
    • Rakshasa boy + Manushya girl: 0 points — Gana dosha

    Gana dosha occurs primarily in Deva-Rakshasa or Manushya-Rakshasa combinations, losing 5–6 points out of the possible 6.

    What Does Gana Dosha Actually Indicate?

    The traditional view is that Gana dosha indicates incompatibility in fundamental temperament and life approach:

    • Deva Gana people tend to be gentle, diplomatic, idealistic, and spiritual
    • Manushya Gana people are practical, balanced, ambition-driven, and socially oriented
    • Rakshasa Gana people are intense, independent, passionate, and sometimes unconventional

    The concern is that a naturally gentle Deva person may find a fiery Rakshasa partner overwhelming, or vice versa. In a marital context, this difference in base temperament can create friction in daily life and decision-making.

    Gana Dosha Exceptions and Cancellations

    Gana dosha can be cancelled or significantly mitigated by several factors:

    Exception 1: Same Rashi (Moon Sign)

    If both partners share the same Moon sign (rashi), Gana dosha is cancelled in most traditions. The shared lunar energy overrides the temperament mismatch.

    Exception 2: Same Nakshatra

    If both partners share the same nakshatra, Gana dosha is cancelled (though same-nakshatra marriages have their own considerations around Nadi dosha).

    Exception 3: Rashi Lords Are Friends

    If the ruling planets of both Moon signs are natural friends (e.g., Sun and Moon, Venus and Mercury), the Gana dosha’s impact is significantly reduced.

    Exception 4: Jupiter in 7th House

    A strong, well-placed Jupiter in the 7th house of either partner’s chart is traditionally considered to cancel many doshas including Gana dosha.

    Exception 5: High Overall Guna Score

    If all other 7 kootas score very high (25+ out of 30 non-Gana points), many astrologers consider the Gana dosha manageable rather than deal-breaking.

    How Serious Is Gana Dosha Compared to Other Doshas?

    Among the major doshas in kundali matching, here is a rough hierarchy of severity:

    • Most serious: Nadi dosha (8 pts), Rajju dosha (South Indian system — pass/fail)
    • Very serious: Bhakoot dosha (7 pts)
    • Significant: Gana dosha (6 pts), Mangal dosha
    • Moderate: Yoni dosha (4 pts), Graha Maitri issues (5 pts)

    Gana dosha is real and should not be ignored — but it’s less severe than Nadi dosha or Rajju dosha. With good overall scores and the right exceptions, Gana dosha matches can work well.

    Remedies for Gana Dosha

    • Gana dosha shanti puja: Specific Navgraha puja with emphasis on the ruling planets of both Ganas
    • Rudrabhishek: Sacred Shiva puja often prescribed for temperament harmonization
    • Selecting a strong muhurta: A wedding date with powerful Jupiter and Venus placements helps balance temperament differences
    • Communication and mutual understanding: Modern astrologers also emphasize that awareness of temperament differences — and conscious effort to bridge them — is itself a powerful “remedy”

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    The Sahita Vivaha Matching app automatically calculates Gana compatibility as part of the full 36-point guna milan score. It tells you whether Gana dosha is present, checks for exceptions, and gives you the complete compatibility picture.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Gana dosha a dealbreaker in kundali matching?

    Not necessarily. Gana dosha — particularly Deva-Rakshasa combinations — is a significant concern but not automatically a dealbreaker. If the overall guna score is 20+ and other major doshas (Nadi, Bhakoot, Mangal) are absent, the match can be viable. Exceptions and remedies also apply.

    Which nakshatra combinations create Gana dosha?

    Gana dosha occurs when a Deva Gana nakshatra (Ashwini, Mrigashira, Punarvasu, Pushya, Hasta, Swati, Anuradha, Shravana, Revati) is matched with a Rakshasa Gana nakshatra (Krittika, Ashlesha, Magha, Chitra, Vishakha, Jyeshtha, Moola, Dhanishtha, Shatabhisha). Manushya-Rakshasa combinations also create Gana dosha.

    Can Rakshasa Gana people have good marriages?

    Absolutely. Rakshasa Gana indicates intensity, independence, and passion — not evil. When matched with another Rakshasa Gana partner, or with a Manushya/Deva partner who appreciates these qualities, Rakshasa Gana individuals are fiercely loyal and deeply committed spouses. Many highly successful marriages involve Rakshasa Gana individuals.

  • NRI Kundali Matching — Complete Guide for Diaspora Families

    For Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) navigating marriage from abroad, kundali matching presents unique challenges. Time zones, the lack of a trusted family jyotishi nearby, questions about whether birth time should use local time or IST, and the challenge of coordinating horoscope exchange between India and overseas — all of this makes the process more complex for diaspora families.

    This guide addresses all the key questions around kundali matching for NRIs, including how to handle birth time correctly, how to find a reliable astrologer from abroad, and how the Sahita app makes the process seamless from anywhere in the world.

    The Birth Time Question for NRI Kundali Matching

    This is the most common technical question for NRIs: Should I use local birth time or convert to IST?

    The answer is clear in Vedic astrology: always use the local birth time at the place of birth. The planetary positions are calculated for the actual sky above the birthplace at the moment of birth. The birth time in its local timezone, combined with the geographical coordinates of the birthplace, gives the correct astronomical data.

    • Born in the USA at 3:00 PM EST? → Use 3:00 PM and New York (or wherever the city) coordinates
    • Born in the UK at 2:30 PM BST? → Use 2:30 PM and London coordinates
    • Born in the UAE at 11:00 AM GST? → Use 11:00 AM and Dubai coordinates

    The Sahita app handles this automatically — you enter the birth city, and the app looks up the correct timezone and coordinates.

    Can NRI Matches Have Good Kundali Compatibility?

    Absolutely. The Ashtakoot matching system is based purely on the Moon’s position at birth — which is determined by when and where you were born, not where you currently live. An NRI born in Karnataka who grew up in Canada has the same nakshatra as if they had stayed in India.

    The matching process and score interpretation are identical for NRI matches. Compatibility factors, doshas, and remedies apply the same way.

    Common Challenges in NRI Kundali Matching

    Challenge 1: Finding a Trustworthy Jyotishi Abroad

    Many NRI families still prefer a human astrologer to validate the match, especially for important decisions. Options include: connecting with a jyotishi from your family’s home district via video call, using trusted astrology platforms with verified Vedic astrologers, or relying on the Sahita app for the core calculation and then getting a consultation for detailed interpretation.

    Challenge 2: Time Zone Coordination

    When one party is in India and the other is abroad, coordinating document exchange (horoscope sharing) and consultation calls requires planning. The Sahita app eliminates this bottleneck by generating a complete matching report instantly — no physical document exchange needed.

    Challenge 3: Birth Certificate vs. Actual Birth Time

    In many countries, hospital birth records note birth time to the minute. Use this time — it’s typically the most accurate record available. If the birth time on the certificate seems approximate (e.g., exactly on the hour), birth time rectification may be worth considering for important decisions.

    Challenge 4: Matching Between Different Countries

    If one partner was born in India and one in the USA (or UK, Australia, UAE, etc.), the matching process is exactly the same. Each person’s nakshatra is calculated from their respective birthplace and local time, and the compatibility factors are assessed normally.

    Gotra Verification for NRI Families

    Gotra information is typically known within the family. NRI families should verify gotra through parents or grandparents before finalizing a match. For diaspora families where extended family records are less accessible, gotra research through:

    • Direct family elders (grandparents, great-uncles)
    • Family religious records from the original home district
    • The family’s ancestral village’s temple or panchayat records

    Mangal Dosha for NRI Matches

    Mangal dosha concerns are the same for NRI marriages as for India-based matches. If one person is Mangalik, the standard recommendation of matching with another Mangalik applies. The fact that they live in different countries doesn’t change the astrological assessment.

    Remedies for Mangal dosha (Kumbh Vivah, Mars propitiatory pujas) can be performed by family members in India on behalf of an NRI if physical presence is not possible.

    NRI Wedding Muhurta

    For NRI weddings, the muhurta is typically selected based on either:

    • The wedding location (if married abroad, use local timezone for muhurta timing)
    • The groom’s / bride’s home state in India (if returning to India for the ceremony)

    For India weddings: see our 2027 Shubh Vivah Muhurta dates. A family jyotishi can refine the specific timing for your city and chart.

    Using the Sahita App for NRI Kundali Matching

    The Sahita Vivaha Matching app is particularly well-suited for NRI families:

    • ✅ Works globally — enter any city worldwide for birthplace
    • ✅ Auto-detects timezone from city name
    • ✅ Full South Indian Dashakoota matching calculation
    • ✅ Mangal dosha, Nadi dosha, Bhakoot dosha check
    • ✅ Available in English, Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, Hindi — ideal for second-generation diaspora
    • ✅ Free on Android
    • ✅ Share results with family in India instantly

    Download Sahita Free — Kundali Matching for NRIs Worldwide →

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Should NRI birth time be converted to IST for kundali matching?

    No. Always use the local birth time at the birthplace. If born in the USA at 3:00 PM EST, enter 3:00 PM with the USA city. The software automatically handles timezone and coordinate calculations. Converting to IST would give incorrect planetary positions.

    Can a person born abroad have the same nakshatra as someone born in India?