Hindu Marriage Biodata Format Explained

Hindu Marriage Biodata Format Explained

Hindu Marriage Biodata Format Explained — Complete Guide 2026

A Hindu marriage biodata differs from a general matrimony biodata in several important ways. It carries religious significance in its very structure — opening with a divine invocation, honouring lineage through Gotra, and respecting the role of astrology through Rashi, Nakshatra, and Manglik status. For traditional Hindu families, these elements are not decorative — they are functional filters that shape the matching process.

This guide explains the complete Hindu marriage biodata format, why each section matters, and how to create one that meets both traditional expectations and modern readability.

What Makes a Hindu Marriage Biodata Unique

A Hindu marriage biodata includes several elements not found in general biodata formats:

  • Religious invocation — an opening prayer or mantra
  • Gotra — patrilineal clan lineage; used to ensure couples are not from the same clan
  • Rashi and Nakshatra — astrological birth sign and star; used in kundali matching
  • Manglik status — Mars placement in the birth chart; significant for many Hindu families
  • Janam Kundali — horoscope (usually attached separately)

Complete Hindu Marriage Biodata Format

Section 1 — Religious Invocation

The biodata opens with the family's traditional invocation, varying by region and deity:

Community / RegionInvocation
North India (general)॥ श्री गणेशाय नमः ॥ / Shri Ganeshay Namah
South India (Vaishnavite)Srimathe Ramanujaya Namaha
South India (Shaivite)Hara Hara Mahadeva / Om Namah Shivaya
Gujarat / RajasthanJai Shri Krishna
MaharashtraShri Swami Samarth
BengalShri Shri Durga Shahai
Punjab / HaryanaJai Mata Di

Section 2 — Personal Details

Name:           Rahul Suresh Agarwal
Date of Birth:  15th August 1996
Age:            29 years (2026)
Place of Birth: Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
Mother Tongue:  Hindi
Religion:       Hindu
Caste:          Brahmin
Sub-Caste:      Agarwal
Gotra:          Garg
Pravara:        Gargya (3 Pravara)
Veda:           Samaveda
Shakha:         Kauthum
Nationality:    Indian
Marital Status: Never Married
Tip: Pravara, Veda, and Shakha are listed in some Brahmin communities, particularly for South Indian Brahmin matrimony. For North Indian communities, Gotra alone is usually sufficient. Include what is customary in your specific sub-community.

Section 3 — Astrological Details

Rashi (Moon Sign):      Mithun (Gemini)
Nakshatra (Birth Star): Punarvasu (3rd Pada)
Charana:                3
Manglik Status:         Non-Manglik (confirmed)
Lagna (Ascendant):      Kanya (Virgo)
Time of Birth:          6:45 AM

The Manglik status must be clearly stated. If you are Manglik:

  • State: "Manglik (Mars in [House] — confirmed by pandit)"
  • Many families seek a Manglik match for their Manglik son/daughter
  • Partial Manglik (Anshik Mangal) should also be noted: "Anshik Manglik"
  • Attach the Janam Kundali as a separate document

Section 4 — Physical Details

Height:       5'11" (180 cm)
Weight:       78 kg
Complexion:   Wheatish
Build:        Athletic
Blood Group:  A+

Section 5 — Educational Qualifications

B.Tech (Mechanical Engineering), BHU Varanasi (2018)
MBA (Operations), IIM Indore (2020)

Section 6 — Professional Details

Occupation:     Operations Manager
Company:        Tata Motors Ltd., Pune
Annual Income:  ₹22 LPA
Working Since:  2020

Section 7 — Family Background

Father:       Shri Suresh Kumar Agarwal
              Business (Textile Trade), Varanasi
Mother:       Smt. Sunita Agarwal
              Homemaker

Elder Sister: Married, Kanpur (Doctor)
Younger Brother: B.Tech, IIT Delhi (Student)

Family Type:    Joint Family
Native Place:   Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
Current City:   Pune (working) / Varanasi (family home)

Section 8 — About Me

I am a grounded, family-oriented person with a deep respect for our traditions while
being open to the world beyond. I enjoy Sanskrit study, classical music, and trekking.
I believe a good marriage is built on friendship, mutual respect, and shared values.
I am looking for a partner who is warm, confident, and close to her family — someone
who can build a life with me that honours our roots while embracing the future.

Section 9 — Partner Expectations

Age:          24–28 years
Education:    Graduate or above
Occupation:   Working or homemaker — open
Caste:        Brahmin preferred; open to consideration
Manglik:      Non-Manglik preferred (open to Anshik Manglik)
Location:     Open to Pune/Varanasi/any city
Other:        Family-oriented, warm, values-driven
Key Takeaway: Listing Manglik preference in "Partner Expectations" is important and saves time. If you are Non-Manglik and strongly prefer a Non-Manglik match, say so clearly. If you are open to Anshik Manglik (partial), specify that too. This transparency prevents families from wasting each other's time.

Section 10 — Contact Details

Contact:    Shri Suresh Kumar Agarwal (Father)
Mobile:     +91 94151 XXXXX
Email:      agarwal.rahul.matrimony@gmail.com
City:       Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh

Regional Variations in Hindu Marriage Biodata

  • Tamil Brahmin: Includes Gotram, Sutram (Apasthamba/Bodhayana), Veda, and the bride/groom's Nakshatram. May list parents' Gotram as well.
  • Telugu: Lists Gotram and Pravaram (ancestral lineage). Muhurtham preferences sometimes noted.
  • Gujarati: Lists community name (Patel/Brahmin/Vanik), native village, and Kuldevi (family deity).
  • Marathi: Lists Nakshatra of both candidates for compatibility; Kuldevi name often included.

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Final Thoughts

A Hindu marriage biodata is a document of faith as much as it is of fact. The religious invocation, the Gotra lineage, and the astrological details are not bureaucratic requirements — they are the vocabulary of a tradition that has guided Hindu matrimony for generations. Fill each section honestly, completely, and with the respect the process deserves. The right match, when it comes, will appreciate both the form and the spirit of what you've shared.

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