Quick Answer: Kundli Matching (Kundali Milan) is a traditional Vedic astrology method that evaluates marriage compatibility by comparing the birth charts of prospective partners using their date, time, and place of birth. It primarily uses the Ashtakoot Guna Milan system to assess compatibility across eight parameters, producing a score out of 36 points, while also examining Manglik Dosha, Nadi Dosha, seventh house strength, and Navamsha chart for comprehensive marriage compatibility analysis.
For thousands of years, families across India and many parts of the world have relied upon Kundli Matching before marriage to evaluate compatibility between a bride and groom. This ancient astrological practice identifies potential strengths, challenges, and long-term harmony in a marital relationship. Modern professionals increasingly seek online Kundli Matching as a structured decision-support tool — not as a replacement for personal judgment, but as an additional analytical framework for one of life's most important decisions.
Nadi Koot carries the highest weightage in Kundli Matching — 8 out of 36 points. In Vedic Astrology, Nadi represents energy flow, genetic compatibility, and physiological harmony. The three Nadis are Adi (Vata), Madhya (Pitta), and Antya (Kapha). Traditionally, individuals belonging to the same Nadi receive a Nadi Dosha — but experienced astrologers know that Nadi Dosha may be cancelled under specific conditions. A Nadi Dosha should never be judged solely through software-generated reports without expert analysis.
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