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Purva Bhadrapada and Purva Bhadrapada Marriage Compatibility
Ashtakoota guna milan for two Purva Bhadrapada Moons, computed from the classical tables: 17–28 of 36 with Purva Bhadrapada as the groom's nakshatra, 17–28 of 36 the other way. Eighteen is the classical minimum for a workable match; the koota-by-koota breakdown below shows where the points come from. (Tradition frames the two directions as groom and bride — modern couples read them as either partner.)
Purva Bhadrapada groom · Purva Bhadrapada bride
17–28 of 36 gunas, depending on each Moon's pada (one of these nakshatras spans two rashis):
| Aquarius groom · Aquarius bride | 28 / 36 — Excellent — a very strong classical match. |
|---|---|
| Aquarius groom · Pisces bride | 17 / 36 — Moderate — several frictions to navigate consciously. |
| Pisces groom · Aquarius bride | 18 / 36 — Good — a workable match; mind the lower-scoring areas. |
| Pisces groom · Pisces bride | 28 / 36 — Excellent — a very strong classical match. |
| Varna / 1 | 0–1 — spiritual compatibility and shared values |
|---|---|
| Vashya / 2 | 1–2 — mutual attraction and the balance of influence |
| Tara / 3 | 3 — health, fortune, and the destiny of the union |
| Yoni / 4 | 4 — physical and intimate compatibility |
| Graha Maitri / 5 | 3–5 — mental affinity and friendship |
| Gana / 6 | 6 — temperament — divine, human, or fiery |
| Bhakoot / 7 | 0–7 — emotional bond, prosperity, and family wellbeing |
| Nadi / 8 | 0 — health and progeny; the most weighted koota |
- Depends on the pada — one of these nakshatras spans two rashis, so this koota shifts with the Moon's exact degree (see the table below).
- Depends on the pada — one of these nakshatras spans two rashis, so this koota shifts with the Moon's exact degree (see the table below).
- Counting the stars in both directions lands on auspicious taras — fortune supports the pair both ways.
- Both share the Lion yoni — an instinctive physical understanding.
- Depends on the pada — one of these nakshatras spans two rashis, so this koota shifts with the Moon's exact degree (see the table below).
- Both are Manushya gana — the same temperament family, the easiest gana pairing.
- Depends on the pada — one of these nakshatras spans two rashis, so this koota shifts with the Moon's exact degree (see the table below).
- Nadi dosha — both Moons carry the Aadi nadi. Weighted heaviest of all eight as a health-and-progeny caution; tradition treats it as softened when the Moon signs differ (the same-nakshatra pairing is a classically recognized mitigation), and answerable with remedies.
The two mansions, side by side
| Purva Bhadrapada | Purva Bhadrapada | |
| Moon sign | Aquarius / Pisces (by pada) | Aquarius / Pisces (by pada) |
| Gana (temperament) | Manushya | Manushya |
| Yoni | Lion | Lion |
| Nadi | Aadi | Aadi |
| Ruling planet | Jupiter | Jupiter |
What this page can't see
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Common questions
Can two Purva Bhadrapada people marry?
By ashtakoota guna milan they score 17–28 of 36 with Purva Bhadrapada as the groom's nakshatra and 17–28 the other way (18 is the classical minimum, 24+ strong). The final word belongs to the full charts — including Mangal dosha, which nakshatra tables cannot see.
How many gunas match between Purva Bhadrapada and Purva Bhadrapada?
17–28 of 36 gunas one way and 17–28 the other. Where a range appears, the exact score depends on each Moon's pada, because four of the eight kootas follow the rashi rather than the nakshatra.
Do Purva Bhadrapada and Purva Bhadrapada have Nadi or Bhakoot dosha?
Yes — both Moons share the Aadi nadi, so Nadi dosha applies (mitigated here: same nakshatra). Bhakoot dosha applies in some pada combinations — see the by-sign table.