Match Making Marriage
Should one avoid marriage when matchmaking score is below 25?
It is well known that in Hindu religion when the match making score is above 18 than only marriages are allowed & 36 is maximum score.
But among above 18 scores what is that score below which marriages are allowed but should be avoided?
Is it 25?
I’m not saying to not believe in these aspects of the Hindu religion. However, marriage is an important thing. It’s too important for you to base your compatibility on matchmaking scores. If you and your potential husband like and care for each other, go for it. Don’t let a matchmaking score tell you how to live your life. Good luck and take care!
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