Life Partner Report
For Suraj Mishra
A reflective partner reading — tendencies, not predictions
This report reads what your chart suggests about a long-term partner — likely tendencies, what balances you, and how to choose wisely. It describes patterns to look for, never a fixed person or a guaranteed outcome.
Partnership archetype
The Companion Seeker
Birth Snapshot
The birth details and core chart markers this reading is built from.
Charts Used
This section shows the core chart views used for this relationship preview, including the D9 Navamsa chart which is the primary chart for marriage analysis.
D1 Rashi Chart
The D1 Rashi chart is the foundation. Your relationship signals begin from the 7th house (partnership), Venus, Mars, and Moon read here.
- The D1 Rashi chart is the foundation. Your relationship signals begin from the 7th house (partnership), Venus, Mars, and Moon read here.
- Cancer rising with Venus in Aries · House 10 and Jupiter in Taurus · House 11 sets the base read for grace, wisdom, and the kind of love that flows toward you.
- Use D1 as your main relationship map. Partner attraction, love expression, and conflict response all begin here before the D9 refines the picture.
D9 Navamsa Chart
The D9 Navamsa is the dedicated marriage chart. It refines partner indicators, relationship dharma, and the long-term truth of partnership that D1 alone cannot show.
- The D9 Navamsa is the dedicated marriage chart. It refines partner indicators, relationship dharma, and the long-term truth of partnership that D1 alone cannot show.
- Where D1 shows the social face of partnership, D9 shows what the relationship actually feels like inside — character, values, and the maturity layer that emerges after the first year.
- For marriage decisions, D9 usually outranks D1. The Navamsa was designed for exactly this question.
Moon Chart
The Moon chart is useful for emotional bonding, daily-life harmony, and inner emotional needs read from the Moon as Lagna.
- The Moon chart is useful for emotional bonding, daily-life harmony, and inner emotional needs read from the Moon as Lagna.
- Your Moon in Pisces · House 9 shows how you feel safe and at home in relationships. Partners who match this emotional climate naturally find harmony easier.
- Use the Moon chart when emotional clarity matters more than logical partner-matching.
7th House Reading
The 7th house — the chart's window into partnership. Read as the kind of partner and bond the chart leans toward, widened by the real person you meet.
The partnership signature
Your 7th house and its lord point to the broad qualities you tend to attract and value in a committed partner. Treat this as a lens for what suits you — not a description of one specific person.
The bond you build
Beyond who you attract, the 7th shows how you do partnership — your style of commitment, compromise, and shared life. Self-knowledge here helps you build, not just find.
D9 / Navamsa refinement
The Navamsa refines partnership tendencies and the deeper truth of a bond over time. It is why early attraction and long-term compatibility can differ — and why both deserve attention.
Likely Partner Tendencies
Likely partner tendencies your chart leans toward. These are broad inclinations to recognise — the real person will always be more than any list.
Temperament
Your chart tends to harmonise with a partner of a certain emotional temperament — steady, expressive, independent, or nurturing. Notice which qualities genuinely settle you, not just which impress you.
Values & outlook
Long bonds rest on shared values more than shared interests. Your chart suggests the value-orientation that suits you — look for alignment on family, money, and how to live, not just chemistry.
Communication style
A partner whose way of talking and resolving conflict fits yours makes daily life smooth. This often matters more over decades than looks or status.
What Balances You
What a partner who truly balances you tends to provide — your real compatibility checklist.
Emotional steadiness
Someone who can hold you in hard moments without making it about themselves. Steadiness in a partner is worth more than intensity.
Respect & autonomy
A partner who respects your independence and values while sharing a life. Balance — neither smothering nor distant — is what lasts.
Shared direction
Alignment on the big things — family, finances, where and how to live. Couples who agree on direction weather the daily friction far better.
Marriage Timing Context
You are in your Mercury period, which shapes the present relationship chapter. Use it for readiness, not prediction: in building phases, work on your own clarity and readiness; when a supportive window opens, act from steadiness rather than urgency. A good partnership depends far more on your readiness and the real person than on any timing signal.
Attraction vs Compatibility
The single most useful distinction in partner choice — who attracts you versus who sustains you.
What attracts (the spark)
Early attraction often points to chemistry and surface qualities — real, but not the whole story. Notice it, enjoy it, but don't let it decide alone.
What sustains (the fit)
Long-term compatibility lives in values, communication, steadiness, and shared life — the quiet qualities only time reveals. Weight these heavily before committing.
The common mistake
Choosing on attraction without inner alignment is the most frequent relationship error. Let the spark open the door; let the fit decide whether you stay.
Caution in Partner Choice
Care points in partner choice — for awareness, never fear. None of these predict a specific outcome.
Don't read the chart as fate
Partner tendencies are broad inclinations, not a fixed person or guaranteed match. Judge the real human through behaviour, consent, and shared values over time.
Watch for ignored red flags
No chart placement makes manipulation, control, contempt, or repeated disrespect healthy. Behaviour over time, not potential, is what to trust.
Don't decide from one factor
One dosha, one score, or one trait should never approve, reject, or fear a partnership. Read the whole picture — and the real relationship.
Partner-Search Guidance
A practical checklist for choosing well, whether love-led or family-supported.
Observe behaviour over time
Watch consistency across words, actions, family conduct, money habits, and conflict repair — for at least a few months, not a few dates.
Discuss the real things early
Talk openly about family, finances, living arrangements, children, careers, values, and conflict style before committing. Compatibility hides in these, not in romance.
Trust safety over excitement
Ask: do I feel safer and more myself with this person, or smaller? A partner who makes you more yourself is the right kind of match.
Final Partner Verdict
Suraj Mishra, your chart points to the partner tendencies and the kind of bond that tend to suit you — read them as a lens, not a forecast. Look for emotional steadiness, shared values, and a communication style that fits yours, and weight long-term fit over early spark. In your Mercury chapter, focus on your own readiness. The right partner is recognised through real behaviour and consent over time — never through a chart alone.