Most of us must have witnessed this scene in many Hindi movies wherein the families of both the boy and the girl rejoice due to the fact that all their 36 Gunas (also pronounces as Guns in Hindi) match with each other. Once this happens, a suitable marriage date is decided upon and the boy and girl are married to each other with the hope that they live a happy life together. What exactly is this concept of 36 Gunas? Do they actually have an impact or affect one’s married life?
Families in India consider writing the horoscope (also known as JanamKundali) of a child immediately post-birth. In case of some reason, if a person’s horoscope is not prepared during birth, it is definitely written before considering suitable marriage prospects.
What does a horoscope contain?
A horoscope is prepared by considering the positions of the Sun, Moon and various planets. It usually reflects the overall personality traits of the person and in general, how his or her life is going to be in terms of health, wealth, marriage, work-life and so on. Usually, in India, many families consider it a mandate to match the horoscope of their daughter or son before proceeding with further talks of marriage. It is believed that a couple can lead a happy life together only if their horoscopes match and they are compatible with each other.
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