Overview
If you are searching for marriage biodata with horoscope, this guide helps you create a clear, respectful, and share-ready profile. It also covers related terms like biodata format for marriage with horoscope and horoscope in marriage biodata, so your biodata matches what families usually expect in India and abroad.
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Presenting horoscope details clearly
Keep the horoscope fields in a short, clearly labelled section rather than integrating them into the main personal section. A separated block makes it easier for the other family's pandit to extract the relevant details quickly.
Example:
Date of birth: 14 September 1996
Time of birth: 6:45 AM
Place of birth: Nagpur, Maharashtra
Nakshatra: Uttara Phalguni
Rashi: Kanya
Manglik: Non-Manglik
That is all that belongs in the biodata. The full kundli is a separate document.
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Which horoscope details belong in a marriage biodata
Most Hindu families who do kundli milaan (horoscope matching) expect at least basic astrological details in the biodata itself. This allows the other family's pandit to check compatibility quickly before proceeding to a detailed kundli exchange.
The fields that appear most often in the biodata:
Date, time, and place of birth: This is the minimum needed to cast a basic kundli. If you include this, spell out the birth place in full — not just a state, but the specific city or town where the birth occurred.
Nakshatra (birth star): The name of the nakshatra, such as Rohini, Ashwini, Revati, or Chitra. Most people know this from their family or a pandit. If you are unsure, ask a parent before filling this in.
Rashi (moon sign): Your Vedic moon sign — Mesh, Vrishabha, Mithun, and so on. This is different from the Western sun sign most people know from newspapers. Use the Vedic rashi.
Mangal dosha (Manglik status): Whether or not you have Mangal dosha is a significant detail in kundli matching. Be accurate. Many families have a strict requirement to match a Manglik with a Manglik; sharing incorrect information creates problems after considerable time has been invested by both families.
When to include horoscope details
If your family actively uses kundli for matching, include these details. If your family has decided they are not using kundli as a criterion, you do not need to include astrological fields at all. Adding them without using them invites questions you may not want to answer.
The full kundli is a separate document
The biodata is a summary. If the other family's pandit needs a detailed kundli with all sixteen charts, that is a separate document shared at a later stage after initial interest is confirmed. Do not attach a full kundli to your biodata in the first message.
Mangal dosha: a practical note
Mangal dosha has many levels of interpretation — different traditions consider different placements as dosha. If your pandit has given specific guidance on the type or severity, note it briefly: "Manglik — first house placement, as confirmed by pandit." That level of specificity prevents misunderstandings later.