Match Making Manglik Dosh


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Match Making & Manglik Dosh


Match Making & Manglik Dosh

Author: Himanshu Shangari

language: en

Publisher: Notion Press

Release Date: 2016-11-09


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This book features comprehensive details about various aspects related to the concepts of Match Making and Manglik Dosh. Logical relevance as well as role of Gun Milaan has been explained through 7 chapters covering aspects like Nadi Dosh, Bhakoot Dosh and Gana Dosh. A comprehensive chapter covers the process of Horoscope Matching in details. The book features a chapter on Manglik Dosh and 6 chapters on different types of Manglik Dosh formed in 6 specific houses of horoscope. Important factors which may affect the results given by Manglik Dosh are discussed in details. These factors include placements of Mars in various houses, signs, nakshatras and navamshas; influences of other benefic and malefic planets; and the impact of overall horoscope as well as planetary periods on Manglik Dosh. This way, a logical, balanced and comprehensive approach has been implemented.

Horoscope Matching


Horoscope Matching

Author: Dr. S.C. Kursija

language: en

Publisher: All India Federation of Astrologers' Societies

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This book deals with the fundamentals of Horoscope matching. Today "Horoscope matching" has become the indispensable part of Hindu marriage. But it has not been mentioned in any old Jataka scripture of Astrology. However, it has been described in the Muhurta scriptures of the same. In Ramayan, marriage of Rama, Bharata, Lakshmana and Shatrughna has been described elaborately. But, in this great epic also Horoscope matching has not been mentioned. Likewise, in Mahabharata, too, it has not been cited. Therefore, it can be said that Horoscope matching in Astrology was not in practice a few centuries ago. But, the community accepted and made it an indispensable part keeping its usefulness in view. Different systems of Horoscope matching are in practice in different parts of India. In North India, Ashtakuta matching is in practice whereas in South Dasakuta matching is in fashion. But Ashtakuta matching is in vogue in most part of India. This is why the All India Federation of Astrologers’ Societies has accepted and prescribed this system of Ashtakuta matching for the courses of its students. The book has been written keeping in view the courses introduced by the All India Federation of Astrologers’ Societies, Delhi. The students are advised to study “Kundali Milana-Sukhi Dampatya Jeevana Ka Adhar” because prediction of a happy married life cannot be made by Ashtakuta matching only. This shows only the amity, love and mutual understanding between the two. But to determine the age, health and ups and downs in life of the couple some other aspects such as Period-sub-period, Dosha Samya etc. are also essential to be analyzed. An analysis of long conjugal life is essential for its stability. So, apart from Ashtakuta matching, we should keep in view other aspects also. To know all this, “Kundali Milan – Sukhi Dampatya Jeevana Ka Adhara” is prescribed.

Matchmaking in Middle Class India


Matchmaking in Middle Class India

Author: Parul Bhandari

language: en

Publisher: Springer Nature

Release Date: 2020-02-01


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This book is an extensive and thorough exploration of the ways in which the middle class in India select their spouse. Using the prism of matchmaking, this book critically unpacks the concept of the 'modern' and traces the importance of moralities and values in the making of middle class identities, by bringing to the fore intersections and dynamics of caste, class, gender, and neoliberalism. The author discusses a range of issues: romantic relationships among youth, use of online technology and of professional services like matrimonial agencies and detective agencies, encounters of love and heartbreak, impact of experiences of pain and humiliation on spouse-selection, and the involvement of family in matchmaking. Based on this comprehensive account, she elucidates how the categories of 'love' and 'arranged' marriages fall short of explaining, in its entirety and essence, the contemporary process of spouse-selection in urban India. Though the ethnographic research has been conducted in India, this book is of relevance to social scientists studying matchmaking practices, youth cultures, modernity and the middle class in other societies, particularly in parts of Asia. While being based on thorough scholarship, the book is written in accessible language to appeal to a larger audience.