Kundli Matching Explained for Modern Sindhis
What Kundli matching really measures, how the 36 guna points work, and how modern Sindhi couples balance tradition with compatibility.
By SindhiJodi Team
Kundli matching — also called Guna Milan or horoscope matching — remains part of many Sindhi marriage decisions. But what does it actually measure, and how should modern couples treat it? Here is a clear, practical explanation.
What is Kundli matching?
Kundli matching compares the birth charts of two people based on their date, time and place of birth. The most common system scores compatibility across eight categories (Ashtakoota) for a total of 36 guna points.
How the 36 guna points work
- 18+ points is generally considered an acceptable match.
- 24–32 points is considered very good.
- The eight kootas weigh things like temperament, mental compatibility, and health.
On SindhiJodi, Platinum members can view an astrological compatibility score out of 36, calculated from accurate birth details.
Tradition meets modern compatibility
Many modern Sindhi families treat Kundli matching as one input among several — alongside shared values, lifestyle and genuine connection. A lower score does not have to be a deal-breaker; an honest conversation often matters more.
Getting an accurate reading
Accuracy depends on a correct birth time and place. Keep these details ready in your biodata so any compatibility check is meaningful.
Curious about your match? Create your free profile or read our Sindhi marriage biodata format guide.