In Vedic astrology, Dasha Kuta is a powerful compatibility system that reveals the strengths and challenges in a relationship based on your birth Nakshatras. It helps answer why some relationships feel effortless while others require more effort.

Dasha Kuta considers 10 key factors, each representing a unique dimension of your connection. Understanding them can help you navigate relationships with more clarity.

Note – ✨ Dasha Kuta isn’t about making or breaking a relationship—it’s about awareness. If some factors score lower, it doesn’t mean the relationship won’t work. Instead, it highlights areas where more understanding and effort may be needed.

🔮 The 10 Pillars of Dasha Kuta Compatibility:

1️⃣ Stree-Dirgha – Longevity & Emotional Closeness

This factor assesses how much emotional space and stability a woman experiences in the relationship. If well-placed, it indicates a long-lasting and fulfilling bond. If weak, it suggests emotional distance or a feeling of restriction in the relationship.

2️⃣ Veda – Hidden Obstacles & Energetic Blocks

Certain Nakshatras naturally obstruct each other’s energy, creating unseen difficulties. These obstacles may manifest as misunderstandings, delays, or external challenges that affect the relationship. A strong Veda score means fewer disruptions in the couple’s journey.

3️⃣ Raju – Karmic Bond & Destiny Together

Raju refers to the “karmic rope” binding two people. If this connection is strong, the relationship is deeply karmic and fated. If weak, the couple may struggle to stay together unless conscious effort is made.

4️⃣ Bhakuta – Overall Prosperity & Relationship Growth

This factor looks at how well two people’s Moon signs align, influencing overall well-being, happiness, and growth in the relationship. A good Bhakuta score suggests a prosperous partnership, while a low score indicates potential struggles in mutual progress.

5️⃣ Graha Maitri – Friendship & Intellectual Connection

This measures how well the ruling planets of each person’s Moon sign relate to each other. It affects emotional bonding, mutual understanding, and the ability to support each other intellectually and mentally. A strong score means deep friendship and communication, while a weak score suggests difficulty in understanding each other’s perspectives.

6️⃣ Nadi – Energy, Health & Genetic Compatibility

Nadi determines whether a couple’s physical and energetic constitutions (Doshas—Vata, Pitta, Kapha) are in harmony. It also plays a role in fertility and health. A good Nadi score supports strong vitality and reduces health-related conflicts.

7️⃣ Gana – Temperament & Personality Alignment

Gana categorizes people into three personality types: Deva (divine, soft-natured), Manusha (human, balanced), and Rakshasa (intense, fiery). If two people belong to the same Gana, they naturally understand each other. Differences in Gana require more adjustments in behavior and expectations.

8️⃣ Yoni – Sexual & Instinctual Compatibility

This factor reveals the level of passion, intimacy, and instinctual chemistry between two people. It is based on Nakshatra symbolism and helps determine if physical attraction and desire are in harmony.

9️⃣ Tara – Luck & Fortune in the Relationship

Tara measures the flow of fortune, protection, and stability that two people bring to each other’s lives. A strong Tara score indicates mutual support and good luck, while a weaker score suggests financial or emotional ups and downs.

🔟 Varna – Mutual Respect & Social Compatibility

Varna is based on four natural inclinations: Brahmin (wisdom-seekers), Kshatriya (leaders), Vaishya (traders), and Shudra (workers). If two people have different Varnas, they may have different approaches to life, requiring mutual respect to maintain balance.