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Guide to Match Making (Compatibility)

The Match Making tools allow you to analyze the harmony between two or more people, whether they are looking for marriage or a business partnership.

Written by JyotishGrid
Updated over 3 weeks ago

1. Choosing the Right Match Type

When you create a new match, first select the type of relationship you are analyzing:

  • Compatibility: Use this for marriage, dating, or friendship matching.

  • Partnership: Use this specifically for business partners or professional collaborations.

2. Adding Members (Partners)

You can add individuals to the match by:

  • Searching Existing Clients: If they are already in your client list.

  • Adding New Clients: Enter their Name, Gender, Date, Time, and Place of Birth manually.

  • Primary Member: Mark the person who is the main focus of the query as "Primary."

3. Astrology Matching Mode

This traditional analysis uses Vedic principles to determine compatibility.

  • Gun Score (Ashtakoota): A numerical score out of 36 points. A score higher than 18 is generally considered good. It covers areas like emotional harmony, temperament, and health.

  • Manglik Matching: Checks for Mangal Dosha in both partners. If one person is Manglik and the other is not, the tool will highlight this for your consideration.

  • Chart Comparison: View both birth charts side-by-side to see how the planets interact between the two individuals.

4. Numerology Matching Mode

This mode uses the vibration of numbers to check how well two people resonate.

  • Number Harmony: Compares their Basic (Psychic) and Destiny (Conductor) numbers to see if they are "friendly" or "enemy" numbers.

  • Predictive Trends: View how the match strength evolves over different years based on their moving numerology grids.


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Saving Your Match: Once you've generated the analysis, click the Save button. You can give the match a custom name (e.g., "Rahul & Priya Marriage Match") so you can find it easily in your Match Making history later.

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