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Emotional Compatibility. Looks at the relative distance between the two Moon signs to predict emotional growth, prosperity, and the "shadow" issues in the marriage.
A total of (Gunas) are available. Generally, a score of 18 or higher is considered acceptable for a long-term relationship. The 8 Kootas of Compatibility
Ego and Spiritual Development. Evaluates the mental compatibility and the "caste" or nature of the soul to ensure both partners are on a similar wavelength regarding their work and life goals. vedic-natal-chart-compatibility
In Vedic astrology (), natal chart compatibility is primarily assessed through a system called Ashta Koota Milan . This method evaluates eight different aspects (Kootas) of the couple's charts—specifically focusing on the placement of the Moon —to determine their emotional, social, and spiritual harmony.
Even if a couple has a high Guna score, Vedic astrologers look for specific "afflictions" that could cause trouble: Emotional Compatibility
Physiological Health and Progeny. The most important Koota, it ensures genetic compatibility and the health of future children by checking the "humors" (Vata, Pitta, Kapha) of the partners. Beyond the Points: The "Doshas"
This occurs when Mars is placed in certain houses (1st, 4th, 7th, 8th, or 12th). It can indicate friction or volatility unless balanced by the other partner's chart. Generally, a score of 18 or higher is
Psychological Disposition. Checks the friendship between the planetary lords of the Moon signs. This is crucial for day-to-day communication and mental peace.