Vedic Marriage Horoscopes Your Marriage According to the Hindu System
Hindu astrologers use some specific rules to assess the Vedic marriage horoscopes.
Let's take a look.
According to some Vedic sources the best months to marry are February, March, May and June. It's still unclear to us why this is so.
The position of the Moon in the Vedic marriage horoscopes is very important too.
The Moon should be in one of the following Nakshatras: Rohini, Mr(i)gas(h)iras(ha), Magha, Hasta, Svati, Anuradha, Mula, Uttara(A)shadha, Uttarabhadrapada or Revati.
Marriages should be avoided on the following dates:
on a New Moon
on the last five days before New Moon
on the 4th, 6th, 8th, 9th or 14th days after New Moon or Full Moon
Most serious Vedic astrologers consider 4 important points before a marriage is contracted:
assessment of the longevity of the partners
mental and psychological health of the partners
likelihood of different marriages
Dosha Samya (balance of malefics)
eventually (!), Kuta agreement
Contrary to what you will find on the Internet, Kuta agreement is just one part to assess Vedic marriage horoscopes and just the very last part because it's only taking into account the Moon's position (Nakshatra), leaving out for example the position of the Ascendant.