Kundli Matching Pro

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What is Kundli Matching Pro?

Kundli Matching pro is an online kundli matching tool developed by aaps.space for matching the kundlis of two people. This tool has 36 guna-based matchmaking along with an inbuilt Mangal dosha calculator and compatibility report.

The 36 guna-based marriage matching has been long practised in India. But for the people who don't know what these gunas and kootas stand for and what is their purpose in the matching process. Kundli matching pro also has an easy-to-understand compatibility report about different areas of marriage as per the score of matched kundlis.

Kundli Matching pro is based on and follows the principles of kundali matching by date of birth. To understand more about this app and how to use it. You can refer to our guide on marriage compatibility by date of birth.

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What is Kundli Matching?

The kundli matching is the analysis of two kundli, which is used to determine compatibility between two individuals. It also helps to understand the personality traits of both partners to some extent.

Kundali matching, in practice, is a method of selecting a partner based on kundli analysis. It is popular among Hindus as it matches compatible couples. In India, this is done by astrologers who match people based on their birth charts (kundlis).

Nakshatra matching is also a very fruitful method to analyse rapport between two partners, since birth Nakshatra tends to govern our basic nature much more than our janma rashi.

P.s. - Just in case you don't know your birth Nakshatra. Find your nakshatra here.

Why Kundli Matching?

The idea behind Kundali matching is that two individuals will find each other attractive if they share similar traits. This is because we all tend to gravitate towards those who remind us of ourselves. But kundli matching is not only about similarities. It also tends to minimise the repulsive aspect between the guna of two people.

Is Kundli Matching Necessary For Love Marriage?

While it may seem like a fun way to meet people, kundali matching isn't always accurate. It's not uncommon for couples to fall in love without knowing anything about their future partner's horoscope. Some astrologers claim that this method is harmful since it encourages people to marry someone based on superficial factors rather than deeper ones.

So Kundli matching must be used only for the benefit of the couple. And to further understand the dynamics of a relationship. It must not be used as something, to discourage couples with already existing natural bonds. Since there are many other factors which also influence marital harmony and compatibility between two people and kundli matching is just one of them.

Which is good, Kundali Matching by name or Kundali Matching by date of birth?

Kundli matching by date of birth and time (like our app Kundli matching pro) is always superior to kundli matching by name, given that people have accurate birth details. We will always advise going for kundli matching by date of birth. Since it is more accurate than kundli matching by name.

Kundli Matching by name is a convenient tool when people in question had their birth details during their naming ceremony and had their name as per their Rashi and Nakshatra. But their birth details were somehow not preserved by the time they grow up to marriageable age.

How many points should match in kundali for Marriage?

This remains the most debatable question so far in kundli matching space, but the acceptable number is at least 18 out of 36 points should match. Meaning 50% of the compatibility points should match between a couple.

Although many couples and successful relationships, tend to deviate away from these minimum points in kundali matching. Scoring much less and remaining happy in their married life.

We will take a look at what is traditionally described as a healthy kundli matching score.

  • Below 10 points is poor
  • 10 to 17 points is below average
  • 18 to 23 points is average compatibility
  • 24 to 30 points is good compatibility
  • Above 30 points is excellent

Varna koota in Kundali matching

Varna Koota is an important part of kundli matching analysis. Although it is given only 1 point in 36 point-based analysis, it can give us information like the foundational mindset of two people. For example, it can tell us if a person is a deep thinker when they have Brahmin varna. Or if they have a shallow mindset Vaishya varna or a follower mindset due to Shudra varna.

Some ancient text also adds as follows. "Varna represents the working attitude and capacity. The bridegroom’s capacity needs to be higher than that of the bride for smooth running of the family."

Vashya koota in Kundli matching

Vashya koota signifies the control aspect of a relationship in a couple. It can give more information about selective control or complete control between partners in their married life. It can be used to analyse to some extent, which partner might be dominant in the relationship.

Vashya koota is given 2 out of 36 kundli matching points.

This is what ancient texts say about Vashya koota. "Vashya implies within control. This Koot considers the nature of various zodiac signs to find out which sign can control which other sign."

Tara koota in Kundli matching

Tara koota in kundli matching implies mental compatibility in the area of friendship.

But Tara koota does not say how good friends will both partners be. It gives knowledge about the well-wisher role of a partner in another partner's life. It essentially says how auspicious one partner will be for another and vice versa.

Tara koota has a weightage of 3 points out of a total of 36 gunas of guna Milan.

Yoni koota in Kundli matching

Yoni koota is yet another important kundli matching factor. Yoni koota signifies the sexual compatibility between two individuals. With the help of yoni matching, we can also determine the natural sexual desire between partners. And with that, we can estimate the physical compatibility aspect between partners in a long-term relationship.

Yoni koota holds 4 points in the kundali matching analysis.

Graha Maitri koota in Kundli matching

Graha Maitri means the friendship between the Rashi lords of the birth signs of both partners.

If Rashi lords (the planetary lord of the moon sign) are harmonious, they help the bride and groom to develop a deep friendship. Therefore, Graha Maitri signifies the friendship element of a relationship.

Graha Maitri koota holds a total of 5 points from the basket of 36 kundli matching points or gunas.

Gana koota in Kundli matching

Gana Koota defines the type of person. From mental makeup to behaviour, the natural qualities and characteristics of a person can be influenced by Gana koota. Therefore, Gana matching becomes a very important aspect of kundli matching.

People with complementary and supportive (for each other) characteristics and qualities tends to make a healthy relationship. And this way Gana matching helps in compatibility analysis.

Gana koota is given a total maximum of 6 points out of a total of 36 kundali matching points.

Bhakoot or Bhava koota in Kundli matching

Bhava koota or Bhakoot is a very important segment of kundli matching just a Gana koota and Nadi koota. It is so important that incompatibility in this area of kundli matching is cited as a major shortcoming known as Bhakoot dosha.

Fundamentally bhakoot governs the natural sync a couple might feel with each other in their love life. A strong bhakoot score can enhance the love life of a couple thereby increasing the natural bond between them.

Bhakoot is given a total of 7 points out of 36 points of Guna Milan.

Nadi koota in Kundli matching

Nadi koota is the final and most important segment to ashtakoot (8 kootas) kundli matching. Nadi koota works on the principle of three major Nadi and couples with different Nadi types blend well physiologically. Therefore, Nadi koota by the extension of this is known to govern the quality of progeny a couple might produce together.

Hence, the incompatible Nadi matching is also assumed to be a major shortcoming in overall compatibility which is known as Nadi dosha.

Nadi koota is given the highest of all 8 total maximum points out of 36 kundli matching points.