Kundli Matching for Marriage — Free Gun Milan by Date of Birth
Free Kundli matching for marriage — Ashtakoot Gun Milan scores all 36 gunas, checks Mangal and Nadi dosha, and explains what your match score really means.
Get started — it's freeWhat you get
- Ashtakoot Gun Milan — all 8 kootas scored out of 36 gunas
- Mangal Dosha (Manglik) check for both charts, with cancellation rules
- Nadi and Bhakoot dosha detection — the two most weighted factors
- Charts computed to Swiss Ephemeris precision so the Moon Nakshatra is correct
- A plain-language verdict on what the score means, not just a number
- Lahiri Ayanamsa by default, with Raman, Krishnamurti and Yukteshwar options
How it works
- 1Generate both Kundlis
Enter the bride's and groom's birth details — date, exact time and place. Accurate time is essential, because Gun Milan depends on the Moon's Nakshatra.
- 2We compute the match
The eight kootas are scored from the two Moon positions, and Mangal, Nadi and Bhakoot dosha are checked automatically.
- 3Read the verdict
You get the 36-guna score, each koota broken down, any doshas flagged, and a clear reading of how compatible the match is.
A marriage match in Vedic astrology is only as trustworthy as the two Moon positions behind it — and those depend on getting each birth chart astronomically right. Kundli matching (also called Gun Milan or Kundali Milan) compares the bride’s and groom’s charts through the classical Ashtakoot system, and Acharya Jyotish computes both charts to Swiss-Ephemeris precision so the result is grounded, not guessed.
The 36 gunas, explained
The Ashtakoot (“eight-fold”) method scores eight kootas, adding up to a maximum of 36 gunas:
- Varna (1) — temperament and spiritual compatibility
- Vashya (2) — mutual influence and control
- Tara (3) — health and well-being
- Yoni (4) — physical and sexual compatibility
- Graha Maitri (5) — mental affinity and friendship
- Gana (6) — disposition and nature
- Bhakoot (7) — love, family welfare and finances
- Nadi (8) — health and progeny — the single most weighted koota
A total of 18 or more is traditionally acceptable; 24–32 is considered very good. But the number alone can mislead: a strong Nadi or Bhakoot dosha matters more than a high overall score, which is why the verdict here explains which kootas matched, not just the sum.
Why the Moon Nakshatra is everything
Every koota is derived from each person’s Moon Nakshatra. If the Moon is computed even slightly wrong, the Nakshatra — and the whole match — can be off. Acharya Jyotish matches the Moon to within 0.1° of Swiss Ephemeris, the tolerance that keeps the Nakshatra (and its pada) correct. To understand the layer underneath the score, see our guide to Nakshatras and what a Kundli is.
Beyond the score
The match also flags Mangal Dosha (Manglik status) for both charts with its standard cancellation conditions, and checks Nadi and Bhakoot dosha. Generate both Kundlis in under a minute and see the full breakdown — free.
- Moon positions agree with Swiss Ephemeris to within 0.1° — so the Nakshatra and Gun Milan are correct
- Follows the classical Ashtakoot (eight-fold) system used across North India
- Mangal and Nadi dosha checked with standard cancellation conditions
- Calculations are reproducible and openly testable, not a black box
Frequently asked questions
Is Kundli matching by date of birth free?+
Yes. Acharya Jyotish matches two charts and gives the full Ashtakoot Gun Milan score across all 36 gunas, with Mangal and Nadi dosha checks, for free. You generate both Kundlis and see the complete compatibility breakdown.
What is a good Gun Milan score out of 36?+
A score of 18 or above is traditionally considered acceptable for marriage, 24–32 is regarded as very good, and below 18 calls for closer examination. The total alone is not the whole story — the Nadi and Bhakoot kootas carry the most weight, so a high number with a Nadi dosha still needs review.
What are Mangal Dosha and Nadi Dosha in matching?+
Mangal Dosha (being Manglik) occurs when Mars sits in certain houses and can affect marital harmony, though it is often cancelled by specific conditions or when both partners share it. Nadi Dosha arises when both charts fall in the same Nadi and is the most heavily weighted koota — which is why an accurate Moon Nakshatra matters so much.
How accurate is the matching?+
Gun Milan depends entirely on each person's Moon Nakshatra, which depends on a precisely computed Moon position. Acharya Jyotish matches the Moon to within 0.1° of Swiss Ephemeris, so the Nakshatra — and therefore the score — is reliable. The verdict is classical guidance, not a guarantee.
Can I match without the exact birth time?+
Gun Milan needs the Moon's Nakshatra, which can shift if the birth time is far off, so an accurate time gives the most reliable score. If a time is uncertain, treat the result as approximate and confirm the birth details before relying on it.
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