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Relationships are the source of
our greatest joys and greatest woes. They are so complex and
mysterious. Relationships that truly flourish are one of life's
greatest treasures. As our relationship with our mate develops
the road can be more or less rocky. A great relationship always
has its high and lows created by the interaction you have with
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Don't
take compatibility lightly. Compatibility reports allow us to
see our relationships more objectively. They tell us what
expectations and styles of relating we bring to all our
relationships. Compatibility reports give us objective insights
into what drives our relationships. They describe our needs and
how they are fulfilled or thwarted by our partner. They also
give advice on how to deal with the difficult aspects that are a
part of every relationship.
Be sure on marriage or compatibility to check more than the “kutas”
(Ashtkoot
compatibility), which represent the compatibility of the
Moon Nakshatras primarily, and the Moon signs secondarily. That
is nice, but not enough. There are many other things to look at.
True Jyotish compatibility must be done with the larger picture.
With in-depth compatibility reports and
chart analysis, you can finally make sense of why your
partner acts and interacts the way he or she does. You may
discover as well how you are different and alike in the most
basic ways. After all, our feelings and reactions come from the
most natural part of our being. Once you really understand
another person: how they think, what their true feelings are and
why they react the way they do, you possess a tool of powerful
knowledge and healing ability.
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All of our following reports are based on pure Vedic Jyotish principles
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The "Ashtkoot
analysis" is the traditional Vedic Jyotish method of
relationship compatibility based upon the Moons of the
couple determines their fundamental compatibility. It
measures the flow of the life force, or energy, between
the two people, whether harmonious or inharmonious. |
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Checking the "Mangal-dosha"
(or, "Kuja-dosha", or, "Bhauma-dosha") in a
birth-chart is perhaps one of the most misunderstood area
while measuring the marital compatibility. This report
uses an unique formula to measure the exact intensity of "Mangal-dosha",
on a scale of 100 points for each of the concerned malefic
planets causing the dosha. |
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The
Ashtakvarga
system, devised by the great seers, accomplishes the
complex task of handling the intricate web of matrix
generated by interactive planetary positions, with
admirable aesthetics and commendable ease. This system has
a certain originality parallel of which is not found in
any other system, anywhere else in the world. This
relationship analysis makes extensive use of this system. |
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Going Beyond "Ashtakoot"
for compatibility check. Several learned
Jyotish scholars have started applying new
Jyotish techniques to find the linkages
between the other important pillars of two
charts (besides the Moon), e.g., Ascendant,
Sun and Venus. The Moon may be a very
important planet, but it is obviously not
everything. |
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The natal-promises are
pre-written in our horoscopes. The natal promises are
independent of compatibility checks. Both of these two
things are totally different. The "Comprehensive
astrological analysis of a chart" is basically
meant for those who are also desirous to have
in-depth astrological investigation about the birth-chart
of a person, who is under consideration as a prospective
spouse (groom or bride). It provides insights into the
strengths and the weaknesses, in the horoscope of the
prospective spouse, concerning his/her
health, career, marital-life, prospects of progeny and
several other vital areas. Also, the good and bad periods
in coming 10 years in his/her life. |
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'Prasna Marga' states -
'If the couple loves each other, they can enter into
wedlock, even if there is no agreement in other ways. This
is very important in the matter of marriage. One who loves
a girl sincerely, from his heart should marry her. Pure
love is greater than any other virtue. |
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