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If you are searching for telugu marriage biodata, this guide helps you create a clear, respectful, and share-ready profile. It also covers related terms like telugu biodata format for marriage and marriage biodata format in telugu, so your biodata matches what families usually expect in India and abroad.
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A sample Telugu marriage biodata entry
Here is how a Telugu biodata typically reads. Use this as a reference for section order and field labelling — replace the dummy details with your own accurate information:
Peeru (Name): Sravani Reddy
Puttina Roju (DOB): 11 January 1998 | Vayassu: 27
Gotra: Shandilya
Nakshatra: Mrigasira
Rasi: Mithuna
Dosham: Chevvai dosham ledu
Chadura (Education): B.Pharm, Osmania University, 2020
Vyavsayam (Occupation): Pharmacist, Apollo hospital, Hyderabad
Ippudu Undey Uru (Current city): Hyderabad
Naanna (Father): Venkat Reddy — farmer, Nalgonda district
Amma (Mother): Padma Reddy — homemaker
Tammulu / Akkallu: Oka thammudu — degree student
Partner preference: Reddy or compatible community, Hyderabad or Telangana, professional
This structure is familiar to most Telugu families and community matchmakers.
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What Telugu families look for in a marriage biodata
A Telugu marriage biodata, whether for families from Andhra Pradesh or Telangana, follows the standard matrimonial format but includes several community-specific elements.
Gotra: Telugu Brahmin families — Niyogi, Vaidiki, Smartha — and many non-Brahmin communities use gotra for lineage matching. Include it when your family uses it as a criterion.
Nakshatra, rashi, and padha: For families who do horoscope matching, the birth star (nakshatra), moon sign (rashi), and pada (quarter of the nakshatra) are standard biodata fields. Include these if your family uses jatakam for matching. Dosham — particularly Chevvai dosham (Manglik equivalent) and Rahu-Ketu dosham — should also be noted if present.
Kula devata (optional): Some Telugu families, particularly in coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema, include the family deity (kula devata) as a marker of lineage. This is more common in traditional family settings.
Native district or region: "Guntur district" or "from East Godavari, currently in Hyderabad" gives useful context. Andhra Pradesh and Telangana families often maintain strong regional identity, and community networks are often organised by district.
Language in Telugu biodata
Telugu biodata in urban areas uses English or a Telugu-English mix. Educational qualifications and job titles are in English; family names, native place names, and community terms may be in Telugu script or phonetically spelled. For NRI Telugu families in the US, UK, and Australia, English-primary format is standard.
Caste and sub-caste
Telugu communities include Kamma, Reddy, Kapu, Velama, Brahmin, Balija, BC (Backward Class) communities, and SC/ST communities, each with their own internal matching networks. Including your community identity in the biodata allows families in the same network to self-select and speeds up the matching process.