Guna Milan (Ashtakoot Milan)

Do a complete Ashtakoot Guna Milan online for free. Pick both partners' Nakshatra and Rashi and instantly see all 8 kootas, the total out of 36, dosha flags and a plain-language verdict you can download and share.

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What you get

  • All 8 Ashtakoot kootas scored individually
  • Total out of 36 gunas with a verdict
  • Nadi and Bhakoot dosha detection
  • Free downloadable report, no signup

The 8 kootas of Ashtakoot

Ashtakoot means "eight aspects". They are Varna (1 point), Vashya (2), Tara (3), Yoni (4), Graha Maitri (5), Gana (6), Bhakoot (7) and Nadi (8), adding up to 36. Each measures a different layer of compatibility, from temperament and mental bonding to health and progeny.

Why Nadi carries the most weight

Nadi is worth 8 of the 36 points, the single largest koota. When both partners have the same Nadi it forms Nadi dosha, which is traditionally examined closely for health and children, and is a common reason families consult an astrologer.

How it works

1

Enter both stars

Pick the Nakshatra and Rashi for the groom and bride.

2

See the 36-guna score

All 8 kootas, doshas and a clear verdict.

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Download free

Save the report as an image or PDF, watermark-free.

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Guna Milan (Ashtakoot Milan), at no cost

No signup, no watermark, no hidden charges. Match your kundli and download the full report completely free.

Frequently asked questions

What is Ashtakoot Guna Milan?

It is the eight-fold horoscope matching system that scores marriage compatibility out of 36 gunas using the Moon's Nakshatra and Rashi of both partners.

Can I do Guna Milan without birth time?

If you already know your Nakshatra and Rashi you can match instantly here. Those are derived from the Moon's position at birth, so if you don't know them, an astrologer or a birth-time calculation can provide them.

Is a higher guna score always better?

Generally yes, but astrologers also weigh which kootas contribute the points and whether Nadi or Bhakoot dosha is present, rather than the total alone.

Is this Guna Milan tool accurate?

It follows the common North-Indian Ashtakoot convention used by most popular calculators. For an important decision, confirm with a qualified astrologer.

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