In Vedic astrology’s compatibility system, eight categories are checked between two charts. Nadi is the big one. It carries 8 points out of 36, and when two people share the same Nadi, Aadi, Madhya, or Antya, the score hits zero. This is Nadi Dosh, and tradition marks it as a major red flag.
But charts are not prison sentences.
Why Nadi Dosh Worries Astrologers
The ancient texts warn that a zero Nadi score can point to potential challenges like health complications, difficulties in conceiving children, or a relationship marked by persistent friction. The logic behind this isn’t arbitrary; it’s all about the flow of vital energy.
Think of it this way: when two people share the same Nadi, their core life forces are too similar. Instead of creating harmony, this similarity can cause a clash. It’s like two identical gears in a machine… they can’t mesh properly. They just grind against one another, creating resistance instead of smooth motion. In a relationship, this can manifest as a dynamic that feels stagnant, repetitive, or fundamentally unbalanced, where you amplify each other’s weaknesses rather than complementing them.
So, Can You Still Get Married?
Yes. You absolutely can.
A single bad ingredient doesn’t ruin the whole meal. A strong connection in other areas can easily make up for one low score. Any good astrologer will tell you to look at the whole picture, not just one number.
They’ll check:
- Your total Gun Milan score, even with zero Nadi, you might still have 28+ points.
- Whether you both have Mangal Dosha, which can balance things out.
- The strength of your individual charts, a powerful chart can handle a dosha.
- Your Navamsa chart, the one for marriage. A strong Venus or Jupiter here can fix a lot.
There are also traditional fixes like pujas or mantras. But many modern couples skip these and focus on their real-life bond instead.
Your Relationship Is More Than a Score
You don’t wake up next to a astrology report. You wake up next to your person—the one who makes you coffee, who remembers your stories, whose presence is a quiet comfort. I’ve witnessed couples with near-perfect astrological scores call it quits after just a year, their theoretical harmony shattered by a fundamental lack of human connection. And I’ve known couples whose charts were supposedly riddled with “bad” aspects, yet they’ve built decades of profound happiness and loyalty.
This tells us something crucial. The raw materials of your relationship, how you choose to talk through a misunderstanding, the respect you maintain during a fight, the simple, daily decision to show up for each other even when it’s hard, carry more weight than any planetary position ever could. A chart can outline potential, but it’s your shared humanity that builds a life.
What to Do with This Information
A zero Nadi score isn’t a reason to panic. It’s a reason to pause and look closer.
Ask yourselves:
- What does the rest of our compatibility say?
- Are we emotionally mature?
- How do we handle arguments?
- Do we truly support each other’s health and dreams?
If your answers feel solid, Nadi Dosh probably won’t wreck your marriage.
Here’s What Matters Most
Yes, you can marry with a zero Nadi score. Don’t let a single rule dictate your life. Astrology is a tool for understanding, not a final judgment. Your choices, your communication, and your commitment will always shape your destiny more than any dosha ever could.


