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A rare, deeply compatible match. Classical texts say this is gold.
Check your own Gun Milan scoreNaksham's analysis reveals a score of 34 out of 36 tells us this is a rare peak match. The 8 kootas of Ashtakoota (8-koota system) are almost fully aligned. You and your partner share natural patterns in Rashi (Moon sign), Nakshatra (birth star), and day-to-day nature. The Varna, Vashya, Tara, Yoni, Graha Maitri, Gana, Bhakoot, and Nadi kootas mostly speak the same language. Classical texts like Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra[1] call this an auspicious match.
A high score does not mean zero work. It means the base is strong. You still bring two lives together. You still grow through hard days. The difference at this tier is that your charts support you from the start. Many long, happy marriages draw from this range. Run the full chart check to confirm, then step ahead with trust.
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.
Move ahead with confidence. Your score tells us the base is strong. A full chart check completes the picture.
Check Manglik status on both partners. Look at Nadi Dosha. Read the Navamsa (D9) chart. Plan the wedding Muhurta with a Vedic astrologer for the best timing.
Move ahead with confidence. Run the full chart check for completeness. Look at Navamsa (D9) and Dasha timing as a final step.
Run your full Gun Milan checkAlready have your score? The Gun Milan Report (₹499) checks what the number alone cannot. Navamsa strength, Dasha timing for both partners, and remedies for the kootas where you lost points.
| 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].