About How Many Marriages in Kundli
In Vedic astrology, the number of marriages a person may have is read mainly from the 7th house of marriage and its lord, refined by the marriage karaka — Venus (Shukra) for a male chart and Jupiter (Guru) for a female chart. The single most important pointer is the nature of the sign on the 7th house: a dual-natured (dwiswabhava) sign — Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius or Pisces — or the 7th lord placed in such a sign is the classic indication of more than one significant union, while a fixed (sthira) sign strongly favours one steady, lasting marriage. Movable (chara) signs sit in between, bringing change and movement.
This tool casts your birth chart (Lahiri sidereal, whole-sign houses) and weighs the plurality signals against the stabilising ones. On the plurality side it counts a crowded 7th house (several planets), malefics such as Saturn, Mars, Rahu, Ketu and the Sun occupying or aspecting the 7th, separative combinations that can break a first union, split influences linking the 7th with the 2nd (family / re-marriage) and the 11th (fulfilment of desire), pressure on the 8th house of marital longevity, and a dual sign on the Navamsa (D9) 7th house. On the other side, a fixed sign on the 7th, a strong unafflicted 7th lord, benefic aspects and a well-placed karaka argue for a single marriage. The result is an indicative marriage-count assessment — not a verdict of fate.
The supportive periods are drawn from your Vimshottari Dasha (based on the Moon's nakshatra), highlighting the Mahadasha–Antardasha windows run by your marriage significators. Every statement describes classical significations and tendencies; it is gentle, non-deterministic guidance, and free will always applies. This tool is distinct from a yes/no second-marriage check — it focuses on the count or plurality of marriage. For anything important, consult a qualified astrologer who can study the full chart, the Navamsa (D9) and the current transits.