Points are allocated by counting from the brides birth star to that of the groom and then dividing this number by 9. The same is then done from the grooms birth star to that of the bride. If the remainders of both calculations are an even number, then the match is auspicious, and 3 points are awarded.
How are horoscopes matched?
The fundamental concept of matching horoscopes emanates from constellations occupied by the Ascendant/Lagna (Lagna) at the time of births of bride and bridegroom. The total of these factors adds up to 36 points and a horoscope is considered to be matched only if the compatibility score is more than 18.
What is important in horoscope matching?
The most important aspect of Kundli matching is the position of moon in the brides and grooms horoscopes. The higher the number of compatible items, the happier will be the life of the bride and groom. The best match is noted when all the 36 Gunas of the bride and groom match.
Is matching necessary?
Kundali matching has been an essential part of Hindu marriages since ancient times. All customs and traditions have evolved with time. The couple may not have known each other for a long time before the marriage, but matching their Kundalis can ensure them about a happy and successful married life.