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Marriage prediction

When will I get married? Read from your chart, not your sun sign.

Marriage timing in Jyotish comes from your 7th house and its lord, the kalatra-karakas (Venus for a man, Jupiter for a woman), the Navamsa (D9) marriage chart, and which of those is activated by your running Vimshottari dasha and Jupiter’s transit. We compute all of it from your real birth details and explain the likely window in plain English.

By MyPanditji Editorial · Updated June 17, 2026 · Methodology

Who, and what kind of spouse

The 7th house, its lord, and the karaka (Venus in a man’s chart, Jupiter in a woman’s) describe the marriage and the partner’s nature. The Navamsa (D9) refines it — the texts treat D9 as the true marriage chart, not the rasi chart alone.

When — the timing window

Timing comes from the dasha and antardasha of the 7th lord, Venus, or planets linked to the 7th, confirmed by Jupiter’s transit over the 7th house or the 7th from the Moon. We surface the most likely window, not a single date.

Honest, and cited

Every reading is grounded in your actual Swiss-Ephemeris placements and the classical rules, with the texts named. A chart shows tendency and timing windows — it is not a guarantee. We say so, and we cross-link Mangal dosha and compatibility where they apply.

A worked example

Question

I’m 27. When will I get married, and will it be happy?

Reply

Your 7th lord is Venus, placed in the 9th and strong in Navamsa — a positive marriage indication. The likely window is the Venus–Jupiter dasha leg opening in early 2027, reinforced by Jupiter transiting your 7th house that year; the texts time marriage to the activation of the 7th lord or karaka, and both line up here. On "happy": the 7th lord is unafflicted and Jupiter aspects the 7th, which the classical rule reads as supportive. One caution — check Mangal dosha against your partner’s chart before fixing the match (see the Manglik check). This is a timing tendency, not a fixed date.

BPHS — Kalatra Bhava (7th)Navamsa (D9)Vimshottari dasha

FAQ

Can astrology actually predict when I will get married?

Jyotish predicts a likely window, not a calendar date. The method reads the 7th house and its lord, the marriage karaka (Venus for a man, Jupiter for a woman) and the Navamsa, then times the event to when your Vimshottari dasha activates those significators — usually confirmed by Jupiter’s transit over the 7th. It indicates tendency and timing, and should be read as guidance, not certainty.

What in my birth chart shows marriage?

Primarily the 7th house (the bhava of marriage and partnership) and its lord; the karaka Venus (or Jupiter in a woman’s chart); and the Navamsa (D9), which the classics treat as the dedicated marriage chart. The 2nd house (family) and 11th house (fulfilment of desires) support the reading. We compute all of these from your exact date, time and place of birth.

What does a "delay in marriage" mean astrologically?

A delay is usually indicated by Saturn’s influence on the 7th house or its lord, an afflicted Venus, or the 7th lord being placed in a dusthana (6th, 8th, 12th). It means the supportive dasha period arrives later — not that marriage will not happen. The remedy is patience plus the classically prescribed upayas; we name them and never sell fear.

Does Mangal dosha affect my marriage?

It can, when genuinely present — but it is heavily over-flagged online. Mangal (Manglik) dosha is checked from the Lagna, Moon and Venus, with classical cancellation rules applied; done properly only a minority of charts carry a real dosha. Run a dedicated Manglik check rather than trusting a quick Lagna-only flag.

Is marriage prediction by date of birth free?

Yes — a marriage-timing reading from your birth chart is part of the free tier. Generate your free Kundli, then ask the AI Pandit "when will I get married" and it reads the 7th house, dasha and Navamsa for you, with the classical sources cited.

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