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Hindu Marriage Biodata Format — Complete Guide 2025

ShadiBiodata Team·7 May 2026·8 min read
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A Hindu marriage biodata is more than a personal profile — it carries family lineage, astrological identity, and cultural values alongside education and career. This complete guide walks through every section of the Hindu marriage biodata format, explains the purpose behind each field, and includes a ready-to-use sample you can adapt today.

What is a Hindu Marriage Biodata?

A Hindu marriage biodata is a structured document prepared by a family to introduce a marriage candidate — their son or daughter — to prospective matches and their families. It is the first formal document exchanged in the Indian matrimonial process and sets the foundation for whether families proceed to conversation and meetings. Unlike a resume, which highlights professional achievements, a Hindu marriage biodata presents the whole person: their family background, cultural identity, astrological profile, personal values, and professional standing. The Hindu marriage biodata format has evolved significantly over the past two decades, but its core structure remains rooted in tradition — with sections for horoscope details, Gotra, caste, and family background that are unique to the Hindu matrimonial context and are not found in Muslim or Christian biodatas. For families seeking matches within their community, these cultural sections are as important as education and career. A well-prepared Hindu biodata format builds trust before the first phone call is ever made.

All Sections of a Hindu Marriage Biodata — Explained

Every section of a Hindu biodata serves a specific purpose in the family evaluation process. Understanding why each field matters helps you fill it in with the right level of detail.

Personal Details

This is the first section families read. It establishes identity: Full Name, Date of Birth, Time of Birth (essential for horoscope), Place of Birth, Height, Complexion, Religion (Hindu), Caste, Sub-caste, and Mother Tongue. Time of birth is critical because it determines the ascendant (Lagna) in the birth chart — without it, a precise Kundali cannot be cast. If the exact time is not known, note "Exact time unknown" rather than guessing.

Education

State the highest degree prominently — B.Tech, MBBS, CA, MBA. Include the institution name and year of passing. Families use education to assess baseline compatibility and values alignment. A well-presented education section reads: "B.E. (Mechanical Engineering) — IIT Bombay, 2019" — not just "Engineering Graduate."

Career / Professional

List current designation, employer, and city of work. For boys, annual income (or an approximate range) is expected and helps families assess lifestyle compatibility. For girls, income is optional but increasingly common in urban families. Mention any notable achievements briefly — "Senior Software Engineer at Google, Bangalore" carries more signal than "Software Engineer."

Family Background

Family background is often the section that closes or opens matrimonial conversations. Include: father's full name and occupation, mother's name and occupation (or homemaker), and for each sibling their name, occupation, and marital status. Note if the family is a joint family or nuclear. The native place (ancestral village or city) is important for many Hindu families and should be stated separately from the current city of residence.

About Me and Hobbies

A short paragraph or bullet list describing personality, values, and interests. This section humanises the biodata. Avoid vague phrases like "I like music and travelling" — be specific: "I play the tabla and have been learning for ten years" or "I enjoy trekking and have completed the Kedarkantha summit." Authentic detail is far more memorable than a generic list.

Partner Expectations

State clearly — but respectfully — what the family is looking for. This section saves both sides time. Specify caste preference (or "caste no bar"), preferred education level, working / non-working preference, and geographic flexibility. Be honest rather than vague: "Looking for a professionally settled girl from a Brahmin family in Maharashtra or Karnataka, caste open within Brahmin community" is far more useful than "Good family background preferred."

Contact Details

Include a parent or family member as the named contact person, their mobile number, and an email address. Never include a home address. City and state are sufficient for location. Some families add a WhatsApp number separately — this is increasingly standard as most biodata sharing happens on WhatsApp.

Gotra, Nakshatra, and Rashi — What to Include and Why

The astrological and lineage fields in a Hindu marriage biodata are not formalities — they serve real purposes in the matchmaking process, and omitting them raises questions even in progressive urban families.

  • Rashi (Moon Sign) — The zodiac sign the Moon occupied at the time of birth. Families use Rashi compatibility (Rashadikam) as a first filter — some Rashis are considered incompatible by tradition. State the Sanskrit name: Mesh, Vrishabh, Mithun, Kark, Sinh, Kanya, Tula, Vrishchik, Dhanu, Makar, Kumbh, or Meen.
  • Nakshatra (Birth Star) — The lunar mansion the Moon occupied at birth. There are 27 Nakshatras; each is associated with a planetary lord and specific compatibility rules. Nakshatra is essential for Ashtakoot Guna Milan (compatibility scoring out of 36 points).
  • Gotra — The patrilineal lineage name tracing descent from a Vedic sage. This is one of the most important fields in a Hindu biodata: two people of the same Gotra cannot marry under Vedic tradition as they are considered siblings through the lineage. State the Gotra clearly — e.g., "Kashyap," "Bharadwaj," "Vashistha." If unknown, note "Gotra not known" honestly.
  • Lagna (Ascendant) — The zodiac sign rising on the eastern horizon at the exact time of birth. Only possible if time of birth is known. Not always listed on the biodata itself, but included in the full Kundali shared with the astrologer.
  • Charana (Pada) — The quarter of the Nakshatra at birth. Sometimes required for matching calculations, particularly in South Indian traditions.

Kundali and Manglik Details — How to Handle Them

Kundali matching (Janam Kundali Milan) is the astrological process of comparing two birth charts to assess compatibility before marriage. While its cultural importance varies — it is near-mandatory for many traditional families and purely optional for others — knowing how to present these details correctly on your biodata avoids misunderstandings.

Manglik Status

Manglik (or Mangal Dosha) refers to the placement of Mars (Mangal) in the 1st, 2nd, 4th, 7th, 8th, or 12th house of the birth chart. There is significant variation between astrologers on which houses apply. If you are Manglik, state it clearly: "Mangalik: Yes." Hiding Manglik status and having it discovered later creates serious friction. If there is a partial or cancelled Dosha (which many astrologers recognise), note: "Partial Mangalik — Dosha cancelled." Many families today specifically state "Mangalik no bar" in their partner expectations, so being upfront is far better than omitting the field.

Including the Full Kundali

The biodata itself should include the basic astrological fields — Rashi, Nakshatra, Gotra, Mangalik status. The full Kundali (birth chart) is a separate document shared only when families are seriously interested and want to proceed to formal Kundali matching. Do not include a printed Kundali as part of the biodata — it makes the document unwieldy and the right point to share it is after initial interest is confirmed.

When Horoscope is Not Available

If the exact time of birth is not known, note it: "Time of birth not known — Kundali not available." Some families are open to proceeding without horoscope matching; others require it. Being transparent avoids wasted conversations. If your family does not believe in Kundali matching, note "Horoscope not a bar" in the partner expectations section rather than leaving the fields blank.

Differences Between a Boy's and Girl's Hindu Biodata

The Hindu marriage biodata format is broadly the same for boys and girls, but there are meaningful differences in emphasis, convention, and what families scrutinize in each.

FieldBoy's Hindu BiodataGirl's Hindu Biodata
Income / SalaryExpected — usually stated as annual LPA rangeOptional — increasingly common in urban families
Career emphasisHigh — primary compatibility signal for many familiesModerate — valued but secondary to family background for some communities
Horoscope fieldsRashi, Nakshatra, Gotra, Mangalik, LagnaSame fields — equally important for matching
PhotoOne formal or smart-casual portraitOne clear portrait; additional lifestyle photos acceptable
Partner expectationsOften lists preferred caste, city, and homemaker / working preferenceOften lists preferred caste and family values; income expectation is less common
ComplexionListed but given less weight in evaluationListed and sometimes given more weight — worth including honestly
Contact personFather or selfFather or mother is almost always the named contact

Sample Hindu Marriage Biodata Format

Below is a complete sample Hindu marriage biodata format. This example is for a boy — adjust the fields as needed for a girl's biodata (see the differences table above). Replace all placeholder details with your own information before sharing.

╔══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
║         HINDU MARRIAGE BIODATA — ARJUN MEHTA            ║
╚══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝

PERSONAL DETAILS
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Full Name       : Arjun Ramesh Mehta
Date of Birth   : 22 August 1995
Time of Birth   : 07:30 AM
Place of Birth  : Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Height          : 5 ft 10 in
Complexion      : Wheatish
Religion        : Hindu
Caste           : Brahmin (Nagar)
Sub-caste       : Audichya
Mother Tongue   : Gujarati
Residing City   : Bangalore, Karnataka

EDUCATION
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Highest Degree  : B.Tech (Computer Science)
College         : NIT Surat
Year            : 2017

CAREER
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Designation     : Senior Software Engineer
Employer        : Amazon India, Bangalore
Annual Income   : ₹22–24 LPA

HOROSCOPE
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Rashi           : Simha (Leo)
Nakshatra       : Purva Phalguni
Gotra           : Bharadwaj
Lagna           : Kark (Cancer)
Mangalik        : No

FAMILY BACKGROUND
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Father          : Ramesh Mehta — Chartered Accountant (Self-employed)
Mother          : Meena Mehta — Homemaker
Sister          : Pooja Mehta (28) — Teacher, Married, Ahmedabad
Brother         : None
Family Type     : Nuclear
Native Place    : Ahmedabad, Gujarat

ABOUT ME
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I am a calm, values-driven person who balances a
demanding tech career with time for family and personal
growth. I enjoy classical music, long-distance cycling,
and cooking. I follow a vegetarian lifestyle and place
great importance on honesty, stability, and respect in
all relationships.

PARTNER EXPECTATIONS
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Looking for an educated, family-oriented girl from a
Brahmin family (Gujarati or Maharashtrian preferred,
caste open for the right match). Working or non-working
both welcome. Open to any city.

CONTACT DETAILS
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Contact Person  : Ramesh Mehta (Father)
Mobile          : +91-97XXXXXXXX
Email           : mehta.family.biodata@gmail.com
City            : Ahmedabad, Gujarat

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the standard Hindu marriage biodata format?
The standard Hindu marriage biodata format includes: personal details (name, date and time of birth, height, complexion, caste, sub-caste, mother tongue), education, career with annual income, horoscope details (Rashi, Nakshatra, Gotra, Lagna, Mangalik status), family background (parents, siblings, native place), About Me, partner expectations, and contact information. A clear photograph is essential. The horoscope section — particularly Gotra and Mangalik — is unique to Hindu biodatas and must not be omitted.
What is Gotra and why is it important in a Hindu biodata?
Gotra is the patrilineal lineage name tracing descent from an ancient Vedic sage. It is one of the most important fields in a Hindu marriage biodata because two people of the same Gotra are considered siblings under Vedic tradition and cannot marry. Common Gotras include Kashyap, Bharadwaj, Vashistha, Atri, Gautam, and Sandilya. If your Gotra is unknown, note "Gotra not known" — never leave it blank or guess.
Should I mention Manglik status in my Hindu biodata?
Yes — always mention Manglik status honestly in your Hindu marriage biodata. Mangal Dosha (caused by Mars in specific houses in the birth chart) is a significant consideration for many Hindu families and affects Kundali matching compatibility. If you are Manglik, state it clearly. If there is a partial or cancelled Dosha, note that with the reason. If your family's astrologer has confirmed you are not Manglik, state "Mangalik: No." Hiding this detail and having it discovered later causes serious friction.
Can I create a Hindu marriage biodata without knowing my exact time of birth?
Yes, you can still create a Hindu marriage biodata without the exact time of birth, but note the limitation: "Time of birth not known — Lagna not available." The Rashi (Moon sign) can still be calculated from date and place of birth alone. However, a full Kundali matching will not be possible without the birth time. Some families are open to proceeding without Kundali; others require it. Be transparent rather than guessing a time, as an incorrect Lagna leads to inaccurate horoscope matching.

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