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Meets the classical minimum. Watch the doshas and communicate well.
Check your own Gun Milan scoreNaksham's analysis reveals a score of 19 out of 36 meets the classical 18-point minimum. This is the Adhama (Acceptable) class. The match works when both partners plan with care. Some kootas score well. Others need extra thought.
The 18-point line is not a pass or fail grade. It is a signal to read the chart in full. Look at each koota in detail. Check Manglik on both sides. Check Nadi Dosha and every Parihar (cancellation) rule that may apply. A Navamsa (D9) reading adds real depth. Many marriages at this baseline grow into strong, lasting homes.
Gun Milan is the classical 36-point match used across Vedic India. Classical Ashtakoota practice sets four key rules that every score should be read against.
Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra[1] adds that the 8 kootas speak to eight layers of life. Mind, body, lineage, speech, and habits all get weighed. A total is a signal, not a full verdict.
Check the 8 koota details one by one. Find the kootas that score low. Read what each weak koota means for daily life.
Look at Manglik status on both sides. Check Nadi Dosha and Bhakoot Parihar rules. A Navamsa (D9) read from a Vedic astrologer adds real depth. Do not stop at the total score alone.
Check the 8 koota details. Look at Manglik, Nadi, and Bhakoot Parihar. A Navamsa (D9) read adds real clarity.
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| Score Range | Classical Name | Marriage Recommended? |
|---|---|---|
| 33-36 | Uttama (Excellent) | Yes, with strong blessing |
| 28-32 | Uttama (Excellent) | Yes |
| 25-27 | Madhyama (Good) | Yes |
| 18-24 | Adhama (Acceptable) | Yes, with care |
| 0-17 | Check Parihar | Look deeper |
Source: Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra[1] and Phaladeepika[2].