Gun Milan by date of birth — the traditional 36-point compatibility used for marriage, computed astronomically. Your details never leave this device.
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Gun Milan compares the Moon’s position in both partners’ birth charts across eight kootas — Varna (1 point), Vashya (2), Tara (3), Yoni (4), Graha Maitri (5), Gana (6), Bhakoot (7) and Nadi (8) — for a maximum of 36 points. This calculator computes both moon positions astronomically (sidereal, Lahiri ayanamsa) and applies the classical scoring tables.
Traditionally: 18–24 points is acceptable, 25–32 is very good, and 33–36 is excellent. Below 18 is generally not recommended without further astrological consultation. Nadi and Bhakoot doshas are weighed seriously regardless of the total.
When both partners share the same Nadi (Adi, Madhya or Antya), Nadi koota scores 0 — called Nadi dosha, traditionally linked to health and progeny concerns. Certain combinations cancel it (same rashi with different nakshatras, or same nakshatra with different padas); an astrologer should confirm a cancellation.
The moon positions are computed with an astronomical engine verified against Swiss Ephemeris to within 45 arc-seconds, and the koota tables follow the classical convention used by mainstream panchang software. For the final word on a marriage decision, families traditionally consult an astrologer — our app lets you discuss this exact result with an AI astrologer.
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Yes — after matching, tap the Listen button to hear the full Gun Milan result read aloud in Hindi or English: the score out of 36, what it means by tradition, and any Nadi or Bhakoot dosha. Free audio, right in your browser — helpful for elders in the family and anyone who prefers listening over reading.