Ashtakoota Guna Milan
Ardra & Punarvasu
Classical Vedic marriage compatibility analysis between Ardra nakshatra (आर्द्रा) and Punarvasu nakshatra (पुनर्वसु), calculated using the 36-point Ashtakoota system.
Guna Milan Score
good
A good match. At 24.0/36, this pairing clears the 24-point threshold for a favorable Guna Milan. Most classical texts would approve this combination for marriage.
Ashtakoota Breakdown
| Koota | Meaning | Score | Max |
|---|---|---|---|
| Varna | Spiritual hierarchy and ego compatibility | 1.0 | 1 |
| Vashya | Mutual attraction and dominance | 2.0 | 2 |
| Tara | Birth star well-being score | 3.0 | 3 |
| Yoni | Physical and sexual compatibility | 3.0 | 4 |
| Graha Maitri | Planetary friendship (mental compatibility) | 3.0 | 5 |
| Gana | Temperament match (Deva, Manushya, Rakshasa) | 5.0 | 6 |
| Bhakoot | Rashi distance (finances and progeny) | 7.0 | 7 |
| Nadi | Genetic/health compatibility (most important) | 0.0 | 8 |
| Total | 24.0 | 36 | |
Doshas Detected
Nadi Dosha: Both Ardra and Punarvasu fall in the same Nadi (energy channel). This is the most significant Ashtakoota issue and traditionally warrants remedial measures like Nadi Nivaran Puja.
Other Ardra Pairings
Per-Koota Remedies for Ardra & Punarvasu
1 of 8 Kootas scored below threshold. Classical Vedic compatibility tradition prescribes targeted remedies, sources: BPHS, Muhurta Chintamani, Jataka Parijata, Phaladeepika.
Nadi
नाड़ीMax 8 ptsGoverns: Genetic and constitutional compatibility. Each nakshatra is classified as Aadi (Vata), Madhya (Pitta), or Antya (Kapha) Nadi. Same-Nadi partners are classically considered the most challenging compatibility issue, particularly for offspring health.
Failure mechanism: Nadi Dosha (same-Nadi pairing) is the heaviest single dosha in Ashtakoot, it carries the most weight when failed. Classical concern is reduced fertility, recurring miscarriages, and weakened constitution in children. Modern medical interpretation maps this to genetic compatibility concerns.
Primary remedy
Perform a Nadi Dosha Nivaran Puja before the wedding with a qualified priest. The classical remedy involves Maha Mrityunjaya Japa (1.25 lakh repetitions over 40 days), Vishnu Sahasranama recitation by both partners, and a Sankalpa specifically dedicating the marriage to the wellbeing of future children.
Secondary remedies
- Donate a cow or its monetary equivalent jointly to a registered Goshala before the wedding (Go-daan).
- Plant a Peepal tree together within the first year and tend it for at least three years.
- Both partners observe Ekadashi fasts during the first year of marriage, particularly Nirjala Ekadashi.
- Visit a Naga (serpent) temple and perform Naga puja before the wedding, especially Nag Panchami.
Modern adjustment: Modern interpretation: Nadi compatibility maps onto genetic-counselling considerations. Couples planning children should consider genetic counselling (particularly for thalassemia, sickle-cell, and other recessive conditions common in Indian populations). The classical remedy is paired with practical medical preparation. This is not optional in modern responsible practice.
When this dosha is cancelled (4 classical rules)
- Same-Nadi but different rashi (different Moon signs): partial cancellation. Classical sources are split; conservative practitioners still recommend full remedies.
- Same-Nadi but same rashi: full cancellation in some traditions (the same Moon sign reflects same constitutional resonance, which is a unity rather than a clash).
- When both Janma Nakshatras are the same (i.e., both partners born under identical nakshatra), Nadi Dosha is considered cancelled.
- When the bride's and groom's Janma Rashi are exact same OR exact opposite, classical Nadi Dosha is considered cancelled.