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If you want to know the importance of Ashtakoota Milan in Kundli, then read this article that will provide you with a brief insight on the topic.


 


The word “Ashtakoot” comes from two words, “Ashta” and “Koota.” It refers to both the parts and the process of Ashtakoot Milan. It is a way of matching horoscopes that is used in Vedic Astrology to see if two people are a good match. Eight parts, or Kootas, of the birth charts of the girl and groom, are used to figure it out. Each factor is given a certain number of points, and the total score is used to decide if the two people are compatible.


 


Asktakoot Guna Milan is the Vedic astrological method that astrologers use to give accurate predictions to people who believe in astrology about their future marriage. The Janam Kundali Milan and the Ashtakoota Milan are often mixed up, but they do not work the same way. The main idea behind Ashtakoota Guna Milan in Kundali matching is based on the Moon charts, Moon signs, and Birth Nakshatra of both people who want to get married. If you carefully read these parts of the Kundali Milan for marriage, you can find out how stable and good a match the marriage would be.Below we will briefly explain all the 8 aspects of Ashtakoota that play a significant role in our marriage lives.


Varna Koota Or Jaati Koota


Every person’s ego is classified into one of four Jatis or Varna according to their horoscope: Shudra, Vaishya, Kshatriya, or Brahmana. An ideal compatibility score would have the groom’s varna being one point greater than the bride’s. If this is overlooked, it is stated that the bride and groom’s Varna are incompatible.


Vashya Koota


The power dynamic between lovers is called Vashya. This Koota highlights the importance of the bride and groom’s roles as influencers, balancers, and dominators in their relationship. At most, two points will be shown.


Tara Koota


Birth star compatibility is this. We have a total of twenty-seven birth stars. To get the bride’s star, subtract the groom’s star and divide the sum by nine. Similarly, the groom receives a score. The compatibility score is 3, 0 if the bride’s and groom’s reminders are odd, and 1.5 points if one of them is odd. If both sets of reminders are even, the compatibility value is 3.


Yoni Koota


In Sanskrit, the word “yoni” implies “source” or “womb,” and it is a symbol of Goddess Shakti. How well two people get along sexually is determined by this Koota. It assigns a maximum score of 4 points to each player and assigns them to one of 14 animal symbols, each of which has its own set of traits.


Rashyadipati Koota


This component is compatible with the Rashi. There are friendly, neutral, and enemy Lords of Zodiac households. For friendly zodiacs, five points are awarded, for foes, zero points, and for neutrals, one point.


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