Two charts, one shared sky.
Kundali Milan is the traditional way Nepali families weigh a match: eight koota, thirty-six guna, measured from the Moon's place in each person's birth chart. Enter both birth details to see the score and what each koota means.
धर्मे च अर्थे च कामे च नातिचरामि
In duty, in prosperity, in love, I shall not fail you.
Groom
VaraBride
VadhuEnter both birth details above to see the 36-point Guna Milan and koota breakdown.
This Ashtakoot Milan is a first reading from the Moon's Rashi and Nakshatra. Dosha cancellations (Nadi, Bhakoot, Mangal) and the deeper reading of both charts are confirmed with your Family Priest.
Confirm the match with your BahunHow the thirty-six guna are counted
Each koota tests a different dimension of a marriage and carries its own weight. They add up to thirty-six. By custom, eighteen or more is considered a workable match, but Nadi and Bhakoot doshas are weighed carefully whatever the total.
Spiritual harmony and ego balance.
Mutual attraction and influence.
Health, fortune, and well-being.
Instinctive and physical compatibility.
Mental and intellectual rapport.
Temperament and nature.
Love, family welfare, and prosperity.
Health, genes, and progeny.
Read the match with your Family Priest
A guna score is the beginning of the conversation, not the end. Dosha cancellations and the deeper reading of both charts are confirmed together with your Bahun, who explains what it means for both families.