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The system assigns points across eight different categories ( Kootas ), totaling . A score of 18 or higher is generally considered the minimum threshold for a viable match, while scores above 24 indicate high compatibility.
Unlike Western astrology, which prioritizes the Sun sign's personality traits, Vedic compatibility focuses on the , representing the mind, emotions, and subconscious harmony essential for long-term partnership. The Scoring System: Ashta Koota
A high numerical score is not the final word. A "deep" reading always includes an analysis of (Mars affliction). If one partner has Mars in a challenging house (1st, 4th, 7th, 8th, or 12th) and the other does not, it can lead to volatility or "heat" in the marriage that the 36-point system might miss. Synthesizing the Charts vedic-natal-chart-compatibility
Measures mutual attraction and the power dynamic within the relationship—who will influence whom.
Categorizes temperaments into Deva (Divine), Manushya (Human), or Rakshasa (Demonic) to see if the couple's basic natures are in sync. The system assigns points across eight different categories
Examines the relative positions of the Moons. This carries heavy weight for emotional prosperity and family growth.
Analyzes the health, well-being, and longevity of the relationship based on the birth stars. The Scoring System: Ashta Koota A high numerical
The most vital Koota, assessing genetic and physiological compatibility (Prakriti). A "Nadi Dosha" (mismatch) is traditionally seen as a warning regarding progeny and health. Beyond the Score: Mangal Dosha