Some families ask for kundali details on day one. Others never mention them. Learn when to add horoscope lines — and when to leave them out.
Rashi, nakshatra, gotra, or mangal dosh — the questions come fast in arranged marriage talks. A blank horoscope block can pause a good match.
Horoscope details matter in some homes and not in others. Add only what your family already shares. Never copy lines from a cousin's biodata.
Rashi, nakshatra, gotra, and birth time or place — if your chart has them. One clean line each beats a long astrology paragraph on a biodata PDF.
Use your official birth chart or ask elders. Wrong rashi or nakshatra is a common biodata mistake — and families notice when numbers do not match.
Place kundali details in a separate optional block — not mixed with education or partner preferences. Skip the whole section if your family does not use it.
Fake or guessed values. Copied template text. Adding mangal dosh without confirming. Sharing full kundali PDFs when two lines would do.
Chart verified ✓ Spelling checked ✓ Only community-expected fields ✓ Optional block, not the main page ✓ Read aloud with a parent before sharing.
Tap Show more under Basics for rashi, nakshatra, and gotra. Fields stay hidden until you need them — so your biodata stays clean for every family.
Fill personal details, add horoscope lines only if needed, preview your template on phone, and download a print-ready PDF when every value feels right.