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Anu Sharma
by on October 16, 2020
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A QUESTION ON ACCURACY

Horoscopes or Kundalis, both are integral parts of our Indian heritage, and preserving our heritage is all we’ve ever lived for. Sounds a little dramatic right? But this is how Indian work, we get our tasks done with a little side of drama with everything. We Indians believe in the art and the soulful practice of kundali matching as an integral part of finding ourselves a sure shot life partner. As laid out by the Vedic astrology matchmaking is a complicated process that involves a huge deal of gun method and ashthakoota method. 36 gunas or qualities are divided into eight categories of kootas and each of these signifies different compatibility categories. There are several ways of recognizing one’s perfect match through the name and date of birth and in my kundali, such findings are considered quite important and necessary by our Indian families. But, determining the compatibility by name is considered more appropriate and accurate as compared to that of date of birth. Even though all the methods work at some point in time, but still a certain amount of accuracy matters to a great extent. Evaluating doshas and all the compatibility aspects is extremely important so as to be doubly sure. For Kundali matching by date of birth only the exact date of the bride and the groom is required to evaluate their rash and their nakshatra chart alongside their birth charts. While taking the date of birth into consideration the exact date and not just an approximate one is required so as to provide the proper compatibility of the two. Using this method on a soul basis is not always accurate as in terms of date of birth doshas like Manglikdoshas will not be easily observable as wrong reading and misinterpretations are quite common. And these issues will not be as heightened if one considers the name stub as the topmost priority.
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