1. Side-by-Side Grid Comparison
The core of this module is the dual-grid display. You can choose between two main systems:
Loshu Grid: The 3x3 magic square, focusing on planes (Mental, Emotional, Practical).
Vedic Grid: The traditional Indian 3x3 layout.
The Workflow: Seeing the grids side-by-side allows you to instantly see which partner fills the "gaps" in the other’s chart (e.g., if one lacks the number 5 for stability and the other has it).
2. Driver & Conductor Audit
At the top of each member's column, the system highlights their core numbers:
Basic Number (Driver): Their "working" personality.
Destiny Number (Conductor): Their "true" life path.
The Match: Practitioners check if the Driver of one partner is a "Friend" or "Enemy" to the other partner's numbers. For example, a Driver 1 (Sun) and Driver 8 (Saturn) match often indicates high friction.
3. Yearly Progression Match
Unlike traditional matching, this module allows you to look into the future:
Yearly Range: You can input a range of years (e.g., 2024 to 2030).
Personal Year Charts: The system generates a grid showing how each partner’s Personal Year chart evolves.
The Benefit: You can see if both partners are entering a "9 Personal Year" (Ending/Transformation) at the same time, which might be a period of shared stress or growth.
4. Partnership vs. Compatibility Mode
Compatibility Mode: Designed for marriage. It designates one person as the "Primary" member and compares everyone else against them.
Partnership Mode: Designed for teams. It treats all members as equal columns, allowing you to see the collective strength of a business group.
5. How to Generate a Match
Selection: Select your members from the Client Directory.
Choose Mode: Set the calculation mode to Loshu or Vedic.
Set Range: Enter a year range if you want to see future progression, or leave blank for a permanent "Natal" comparison.
Analyze: View the side-by-side breakdown and check for number harmony in the grids.
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Look for Missing Planes: In a marriage match, if both partners are missing the same plane (e.g., neither has 2-5-8 for stability), they may struggle together with financial grounding. A good match often has complementary grids where one partner's strength covers the other's weakness.
