Module 4 of 5 · Anubhava-mārga · ~80 min · quiet reading, no upsells

अष्टकूट-गुण-मेलनम्Aṣṭakūṭa — 8-Fold Compatibility

Aṣṭakūṭa-guṇa-melana Pre-marriage compatibility computation — the 8 kūṭas summed to 36 guṇas. The classical match-evaluation framework.

viṣaya-sūcī · what this module covers

  • The 8 kūṭas — varṇa (1), vaśya (2), tārā (3), yoni (4), graha-maitrī (5), gaṇa (6), bhakūṭa (7), nāḍī (8)
  • Total weight — 1+2+3+4+5+6+6+8 = 36 guṇas
  • Classical threshold — 18+ acceptable, 24+ very-good (but context-dependent)
  • Nāḍī-doṣa — same nāḍī (āḍya/madhya/antya) between the two charts; 8-point loss
  • Bhakūṭa-doṣa — specific rāśi-pair incompatibilities; 6-point loss
  • Ethical use — aṣṭakūṭa is ONE input among many; it does not replace consultation with a qualified ācārya

Pre-reqfoundation-naksh-intro, foundation-rashi-chakra

01सारांशःThe topic, unfolded

saṃkṣepa

Aṣṭakūṭa ('eight-fold') is the classical 8-factor compatibility computation performed between two charts before marriage. Each of the eight kūṭas tests a different dimension of alignment between the two charts (primarily based on the Moon's nakṣatra-position in each).

The eight factors and their point-weights: varṇa (1) tests social-elemental class; vaśya (2) tests dominant-temperament; tārā (3) tests health-trajectory based on nakṣatra-distance; yoni (4) tests sexual-temperamental compatibility; graha-maitrī (5) tests friendship between the Moon-lords; gaṇa (6) tests temperament-class (deva-gaṇa, manuṣya-gaṇa, rākṣasa-gaṇa); bhakūṭa (7) tests bhāva-level compatibility from the Moon; nāḍī (8) tests genetic-line compatibility.

The standard classical threshold is 18+ out of 36 guṇas (so 50%+); a score of 24+ is generally considered good; 28+ is very good. However, two specific doṣas — nāḍī-doṣa and bhakūṭa-doṣa — are weighted heavily even if the overall sum is high, and the classical tradition has detailed bhaṅga rules for when these doṣas can be considered cancelled.

Ethical discipline: aṣṭakūṭa is ONE input among many for marriage-evaluation. The classical tradition is unanimous that aṣṭakūṭa alone is insufficient — the full chart-pair analysis (7th-bhāva, navāṃśa, dāra-kāraka, Venus-position, upapada) must also be considered. Aṣṭakūṭa is a useful filter, not a verdict-engine.

02शास्त्र-प्रमाणम्Classical anchors

śāstra-pramāṇa · chapter and verse

Textual references · chapter · verses · gloss
TextChapterVersesGloss
BPHSCh. 46Jāyā-bhāva-phalam — context for marriage analysis (the 7th house framework).
Internallib/karakas.ts and aṣṭakūṭa rule-setEngine implementation of the eight kūṭas.

Every anchor maps to a chapter structure in the annotated library. We point to topics; the substrate computes — we do not predict from these texts on your behalf.

03अभ्यासःPraxis

abhyāsa · apply it on the instruments

  1. 01 · Computation

    Open /ashtakoot. Try running a compatibility check with two charts. Read through the eight-factor breakdown. Note which factors contributed most to the total and which detracted.

  2. 02 · Reflection

    Reflect: why does the classical tradition weight nāḍī at 8 points (the maximum) and varṇa at only 1 point? Hint: nāḍī corresponds to genetic-lineage thinking; varṇa to social-class fit. The weighting suggests which dimensions the tradition considers most load-bearing for long-term marriage stability.