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Importance of Nadi, Guna, and Bhakoot in Kundli Matching
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Importance of Nadi, Guna, and Bhakoot in Kundli Matching

By Kuldeep01-10-2025
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"This article explains the importance of Nadi, Guna, and Bhakoot in Kundli matching before marriage. It shows how these factors affect compatibility, health, progeny, and marital stability, and highlights the key doshas to be aware of."

In Sanatan Dharma, marriage is not merely the coming together of two individuals, but a holy union between two families and two souls. The intention of kundli matching is not simply to create a physical or social connection, but also to lead to happiness, prosperity, and family continuation by adhering to dharma.

By the method of kundli matching, one can learn about the harmony in nature, thinking, and behaviours of both the partners, which is the foundation for a successful and blissful married life. Let us learn in depth the significance of Nadi, Guna, and Bhakoot in kundli matching:

Importance of Bhakoot

The word Bhakoot refers to the moon sign. It is an important pillar of the Ashtakoot system and carries 7 points. The main purpose of Bhakoot matching is to assess the mental and emotional harmony between the bride and groom. Since the moon is considered the controller of the mind and tender emotions, harmony of minds is very important in marriage. Bhakoot reflects mutual love, respect, and dedication between husband and wife, which is essential for a smooth married life.

Bhakoot Dosha

When moon signs of the bride and groom are at some specific distances from one another, Bhakoot dosha is created. Such conditions are unfavourable in astrology and can produce serious consequences.

There are three main categories of Bhakoot dosha:

1. Shadashtak Dosha

2. Navam-Pancham Dosha

3. Dwi-Dwadash Dosha

Effects of Bhakoot Dosha:

Every Bhakoot dosha has a specific ill effect, which can affect different sides of married life:

• Shadashtak Dosha – Can lead to physical suffering and severe health problems.

• Navam-Pancham Dosha – Can produce major barriers in having offspring and introduce distance between husband and wife.

You suffer from Dwi-Dwadash Dosha – Mostly impacts financial stability, can result in business loss, poverty, or separation and create stress in married life. 

Significance of Nadi

Nadi is said to be the most significant aspect of the Ashtakoot system and has 8 out of 36 points. Nadi decides the health, genetic match, and the future of children. Nadi is associated with body constitution and blood circulation, which play a crucial role in physical and emotional health.

Types of Nadi

Based on the birth star, Nadi is of three types according to astrology:

1. Adi Nadi

2. Madhya Nadi

3. Antya Nadi

Nadi Dosha:

Nadi dosha results when bride and groom share the same Nadi.

• Effect on married life: Same Nadi can lead to quarrels, clashes, and disagreements, which may even result in divorce.

• Effect on health: It is associated with blood and ailments.

• Impact on children: The most severe consequence is sterility, at times even childlessness.

Importance of Guna

In the Ashtakoot system, all eight koots together form 36 points. The matching of these points gives a numerical measure of compatibility. It is believed that the more points match, the happier and more successful the marriage will be.

Levels of Guna Matching

According to Guna matching, compatibility in a marriage is graded into some levels:

• Less than 18 points: Considered unsuitable, as such marriages often fail.

• 18 to 25 points: Believed suitable for marriage.

• 25 to 32 points: Rated extremely good, suggesting a successful and joyful married life.

• 32 to 36 points: Extremely rare and outstanding, reflecting an exceptional successful marriage.

Still, in Ashtakoot matching, points are not sufficient in totality. There are some koots that are more important than others, notably Nadi and Bhakoot, which collectively contribute 15 points. Even if other conditions bring the score above 18, even then, such a marriage would be risky. The reason lies in the fact that ancient sages always considered health, children, and mental compatibility as the strongest pillars of wedded life. Nadi and Bhakoot influence these fundamental elements directly.

About this Article

Discover how Nadi, Guna, and Bhakoot affect compatibility, health, children, and stability in marriage. Learn key doshas to avoid risks for a happy union.

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