After you submit birth details on Vedic matchmaking, your report appears on the same page. Here is how to read each section calmly and usefully.
1. Guna score ring
The large score (for example 24/36) is your Ashtakoot total. The coloured band (favourable, mixed, or cautious) summarises the overall tone. Treat it as a conversation starter, not a pass/fail grade.
2. Eight kootas — detailed breakdown
Each card shows one koota name, points earned versus maximum, and a short interpretation. Low scores in a single koota matter less than a pattern across several. Pay special attention to Nadi (health/progeny traditions) and Bhakoot (emotional Moon harmony) when families weigh classical rules.
3. Good to know
Yellow info boxes mention approximations—such as uncertain birth time—or classical notes like Mangal dosha. Read these before drawing conclusions.
4. Strengths and areas to discuss
Strengths list supportive themes between charts. “Areas to discuss” are growth topics—communication, pace of life, family expectations—not predictions of failure.
5. What to do next
Compare with marriage compatibility analysis for deeper synastry, or re-run the form with corrected birth time if an estimate was used.
Background reading: how Ashtakoot works.