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This preview is generated from a fixed sample birth profile. Purchased reports use the customer’s own birth details.

This report analyzes relationship dynamics and timing. Astrology offers guidance, but personal choices and mutual consent dictate the success of any relationship.

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The Partnership Seeker

Suraj Mishra

Born: May 02, 1989 · 10:07 · Sitamarhi, Bihar, India

Generated on: May 26, 2026

Ascendant

Cancer

Moon Sign

Pisces

Sun Sign

Aries

Power Planet

Venus

Marriage Readiness

58

A composite read of emotional bonding capacity, partnership readiness, commitment strength, and relationship harmony based on your chart.

  • Emotional Bonding57/100
  • Partnership Readiness55/100
  • Commitment Capacity57/100
  • Relationship Harmony62/100
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Profile Snapshot

This snapshot confirms the birth details and primary chart markers used for this relationship preview.

Name

Suraj Mishra

Date of birth

1989-05-02

Time of birth

10:07

Place of birth

Sitamarhi, Bihar, India

Ascendant

Cancer

Moon sign

Pisces

Sun sign

Aries

Nakshatra

Purva Bhadrapada

Current dasha

Mercury

Report type

Marriage Report

Generated on

5/26/2026

What this means

A quick summary of the birth chart's headline factors — Ascendant, Moon sign, Sun sign, and the power planet currently shaping your life.

Why it matters

These four anchors set the baseline for everything else in the report. Knowing them helps you read the rest with context instead of in isolation.

How to use this

Use this as a reference card. When other sections mention 'your Lagna' or 'your Moon sign', refer back here so the technical language stays grounded.

Marriage Overview

Marriage Report

Your relationship pattern is read through Venus (love expression), the 7th house (partnership), the Moon (emotional needs), and Jupiter (wisdom in commitment). Together they shape how you love, who you attract, and how you build long-term partnership.

What this means

A comprehensive look at your approach to love, emotional needs, and partnership dynamics.

Why it matters

Understanding your subconscious relationship patterns helps you break negative cycles and attract partners who genuinely fulfill your needs.

How to use this

Reflect on how these patterns have shown up in past relationships. Use this awareness to communicate your needs more clearly to current or future partners.

Marriage Compass

Four anchors show how you express love, what kind of partner you tend to attract, what you need emotionally, and how you handle the wisdom and patience of long-term commitment.

Love Expression

Aries · House 10

Venus in Aries · House 10 shapes how you express love — touch, words, gifts, time, or actions. Knowing your default expression saves years of misunderstanding with partners.

Partner Indicator

Capricorn · Saturn

Your 7th house (Capricorn) and its lord (Saturn) describe the kind of partner the chart points toward. This is a tendency indicator, not a fixed prediction.

Emotional Needs

Pisces · House 9

Moon in Pisces · House 9 shapes your emotional needs in love — what makes you feel safe, valued, and at home. Partners who match this naturally find harmony easier.

Commitment Wisdom

Taurus · House 11

Jupiter in Taurus · House 11 shapes the long-view wisdom needed for commitment — patience, growth, and the maturity that makes marriage actually work over decades.

What this means

The guiding themes of your partnerships, indicating whether you seek stability, intellectual stimulation, or deep emotional bonding.

Why it matters

Mismatched relationship compasses are a leading cause of long-term friction. Knowing yours helps you filter for compatible long-term traits.

How to use this

When evaluating a potential partner, consider if they naturally align with the direction your relationship compass points.

Relationship Personality

This section reads how your personality actually behaves inside a relationship — emotional availability, conflict response, expectations, and the daily texture of how you show up for a partner.

Emotional Availability

Pisces · House 9

Moon in Pisces · House 9 shapes how present and emotionally open you are in relationships. The growth path is dropping the armour without losing the self.

Conflict Response

Gemini · House 12

Mars in Gemini · House 12 shapes how you respond when relationship conflict heats up — directness, withdrawal, defensiveness, or constructive engagement.

Relationship Expectations

Sagittarius · House 6 · Taurus · House 11

Saturn in Sagittarius · House 6 and Jupiter in Taurus · House 11 together shape what you expect from a partner — the often-unspoken standards that protect or sabotage a relationship.

Intimacy Style

Aries · House 10

Venus in Aries · House 10 shapes your intimacy style — physical, emotional, intellectual, or spiritual primary mode. Self-knowledge here prevents 80% of avoidable hurt.

What this means

A plain-language interpretation of the Relationship Personality indicators used in this report.

Why it matters

It helps connect the chart data to a practical life area, so the section is easier to evaluate instead of reading as isolated astrology terms.

How to use this

Use this section as guidance for reflection and planning. Compare it with your real circumstances before making important decisions.

Partner Quality Indicators

Different planet-house combinations point toward different partner qualities. These are pattern indicators, not strict predictions — the chart describes tendencies the actual person will widen.

Emotional Steadiness

Pisces · House 9

Moon in Pisces · House 9 and the 4th house pattern suggest a partner with emotional steadiness — the kind who can hold you in storms without making it about themselves.

Intellectual Match

Taurus · House 11

Mercury in Taurus · House 11 and the 3rd house pattern suggest a partner with intellectual matching — conversation, curiosity, and the daily mental companionship that makes time fly.

Aesthetic & Lifestyle Match

Aries · House 10

Venus in Aries · House 10 and the 2nd house pattern suggest a partner with aesthetic and lifestyle alignment — taste, refinement, and the small things that make home feel like home.

Ambition & Drive

Gemini · House 12 · Aries · House 10 · Exalted

Mars in Gemini · House 12 and Sun in Aries · House 10 · Exalted together suggest a partner with ambition and drive — the kind who has direction and pursues it cleanly.

Wisdom & Ethics

Taurus · House 11

Jupiter in Taurus · House 11 and the 9th house pattern suggest a partner with wisdom and ethical grounding — someone whose values you can lean on through life decisions.

Stability & Loyalty

Sagittarius · House 6

Saturn in Sagittarius · House 6 and the 7th house pattern suggest a partner with long-cycle stability and loyalty — the kind who shows up across years, not just months.

What this means

A plain-language interpretation of the Partner Quality Indicators indicators used in this report.

Why it matters

It helps connect the chart data to a practical life area, so the section is easier to evaluate instead of reading as isolated astrology terms.

How to use this

Use this section as guidance for reflection and planning. Compare it with your real circumstances before making important decisions.

Marriage Timing Strength

This section reads how the current chart and dasha support marriage timing. Use as a planning lens, not a verdict — timing windows widen and narrow with effort, family context, and personal readiness.

Timing Score

56/100

Built from your 7th house, 7th lord, Venus, and Jupiter strength — weighted with the current Mercury dasha. Higher scores suggest the chart and timing currently align for marriage decisions.

Current Window

Building period

Building period

Verdict

Building

Your chart shows mid-range marriage-timing alignment (56/100). The current Mercury dasha asks for preparation and inner readiness rather than rushing.

What this means

A plain-language interpretation of the Marriage Timing Strength indicators used in this report.

Why it matters

It helps connect the chart data to a practical life area, so the section is easier to evaluate instead of reading as isolated astrology terms.

How to use this

Use this section as guidance for reflection and planning. Compare it with your real circumstances before making important decisions.

Relationship Phase / Dasha Timeline

Relationships move through life chapters. This section shows the active timing layer so you can read what feels stronger right now — meeting, deepening, committing, or reflecting.

Mercury

Current Relationship Dasha Theme

Mercury

The current Mercury dasha sets the active relationship chapter. With Cancer rising, this phase tends to highlight certain relationship themes more than others.

2026

Near-Term Relationship Period

2026: Balanced period. This window is read from the current Mercury dasha — use it as a reflective relationship-planning layer.

2027

Mid-Term Relationship Period

2027: Balanced period. As Mercury dasha unfolds, mid-term decisions land best when readiness meets opportunity rather than urgency meeting fear.

2028

Longer-Term Relationship Period

2028: Balanced period. Treat this as a planning marker, not a prediction. Relationship direction over 3 years depends on the inner work of the next 12 months.

How to Use This Phase

Relationship planning layer

Use this timeline as a self-awareness tool. It can help you notice repeating relationship patterns without treating any period as a fixed outcome.

What this means

A forecast of when planetary periods are most supportive for meeting significant partners or deepening existing commitments.

Why it matters

Timing is crucial in relationships. Excellent compatibility often fails if the timing (Dasha) of both individuals doesn't support commitment.

How to use this

If you are single, use favorable periods to actively socialize or use matchmaking services. If attached, use them to plan major relationship milestones.

Marriage Yogas

These are supportive relationship patterns the chart can carry — partner-quality signatures, harmony yogas, and great-person yogas favorable for marriage. Named yogas are one part of the reading; emotional work and good timing complete the picture.

No major relationship yoga detected in this preview

Strong named yogas are not the only path to a good marriage. With consistent emotional work and good timing, your chart can still support meaningful relationship — these yogas are bonus signals when present.

What this means

A plain-language interpretation of the Relationship Yogas indicators used in this report.

Why it matters

It helps connect the chart data to a practical life area, so the section is easier to evaluate instead of reading as isolated astrology terms.

How to use this

Use this section as guidance for reflection and planning. Compare it with your real circumstances before making important decisions.

Marriage Cautions

This section looks at relationship pressure points with a calm and practical lens. The purpose is not fear — it is awareness about Mangal Dosha, 7th-lord weakness, and Venus afflictions that may need conscious handling.

Mangal Dosha (Manglik) — Indication

Indicated

Mars sits in Gemini · House 12, which is one of the classical Mangal Dosha houses (1, 2, 4, 7, 8, or 12 from Lagna). This is an indication, not a verdict — many traditions also check cancellations.

Do not let this become fear. Channel Mars into productive work and disciplined intimacy. Many Manglik charts have very successful marriages.

7th-Lord Affliction

Present

Your 7th lord (Saturn) sits in Sagittarius · House 6. This pattern can show partnership friction or delays in commitment — the growth path is choosing maturity over urgency.

Slow down major relationship decisions. Afflicted 7th lord usually does not prevent marriage — it asks for clearer eyes about who you are choosing.

Venus Friction

Present

Venus sits in Aries · House 10 — this placement can carry friction in love expression. The growth path is conscious cultivation of refinement and harmony habits.

Build small rituals of beauty and care — meals, music, gestures. Venus heals through practice, not analysis.

What this means

A plain-language interpretation of the Relationship Cautions indicators used in this report.

Why it matters

It helps connect the chart data to a practical life area, so the section is easier to evaluate instead of reading as isolated astrology terms.

How to use this

Use this section as guidance for reflection and planning. Compare it with your real circumstances before making important decisions.

Relationship Strengths

These relationship strengths are personality and chart capacities. They show where awareness and consistent practice become natural support inside a long-term partnership.

Emotional Bonding Capacity

Pisces · House 9

Moon placement at Pisces · House 9 supports emotional bonding and the empathic listening that makes a partner feel truly heard.

Love Expression

Aries · House 10

Venus placement at Aries · House 10 supports expressive love — the affection, attention, and small gestures that keep relationships warm.

Relationship Wisdom

Taurus · House 11

Jupiter placement at Taurus · House 11 supports the long-view, ethical, growth-oriented temperament that makes partnership compound.

Commitment Discipline

Sagittarius · House 6

Saturn placement at Sagittarius · House 6 supports the disciplined, daily, often unglamorous habits that protect long-term commitment.

Relational Communication

Taurus · House 11

Mercury placement at Taurus · House 11 supports the clear, kind, well-timed communication that prevents most relationship damage.

Passion & Intimacy Drive

Gemini · House 12

Mars placement at Gemini · House 12 supports the passion and intimacy drive that keeps connection alive over years.

What this means

The most supportive, resilient, and powerful placements in your birth chart.

Why it matters

These are your cosmic unfair advantages. Focusing on your strengths yields far better results than obsessing over fixing your weaknesses.

How to use this

Lean heavily into these traits in your career, relationships, and personal projects. When in doubt, rely on these core strengths.

Relationship Growth Challenges

These relationship growth challenges are not weaknesses. They are self-awareness areas where conscious practice can reduce friction with partners and improve long-term harmony.

Emotional Reactivity

Pisces · House 9

Moon placement at Pisces · House 9 can pull you into reactive emotional responses. The growth path is the 24-hour pause before any major reaction.

Unspoken Expectations

Sagittarius · House 6

Saturn placement at Sagittarius · House 6 can create unspoken standards that partners cannot meet because they cannot read them. The growth path is naming expectations out loud.

Impulsive Choices in Love

Gemini · House 12 · Aries · House 10

Mars placement at Gemini · House 12 and Venus placement at Aries · House 10 can drive impulsive love decisions. The growth path is the 90-day rule before any major commitment.

Avoidance of Conflict

Taurus · House 11

Mercury placement at Taurus · House 11 can lean toward avoidance or over-analysis when conflict arises. The growth path is the 30-minute clean conversation, not the avoided one.

Independence-Closeness Balance

Not available

The chart can lean toward either over-merging or over-distancing in relationships. The growth path is conscious closeness practice — neither smothered nor walled-off.

What this means

The specific areas of friction, karmic lessons, or challenging planetary placements (Doshas) you are meant to navigate.

Why it matters

Challenges in the chart are not curses; they are areas where your soul requested a heavy workout to build strength.

How to use this

Acknowledge these patterns without judgment. Use the friction as feedback to know where you need to be more mindful, patient, or disciplined.

Relationship Practice Toolkit

Your relationship toolkit gives small, repeatable practices to keep emotional communication cleaner, expectations clearer, and your inner readiness steadier.

1

Practice Focus

Weekly Relationship Check-in

Weekly habit

Why it helps

Once a week, in 20 minutes, ask a partner (or future self): what worked, what felt off, what we need next. This single habit prevents most avoidable relationship damage.

2

Practice Focus

Expectation Naming

Mercury

Why it helps

When something bothers you, write down: the fact, the feeling, the unspoken expectation. Then share it cleanly. Mercury dasha is the right life chapter for cleaner relationship work.

3

Practice Focus

Intimacy Boundaries

Aries · House 10

Why it helps

Protect what intimacy needs to thrive — quiet time, attention, the absence of comparison. Venus at Aries · House 10 responds well to consistent gentle care.

4

Practice Focus

Clean Conflict Practice

Gemini · House 12

Why it helps

When conflict arises, follow the rule: one topic at a time, no historical baggage, no third-party comparisons. Mars at Gemini · House 12 benefits from this structure.

5

Practice Focus

Self-Awareness Practice

Monthly habit

Why it helps

Once a month, journal: what am I bringing to my relationships? What old patterns am I repeating? Inner awareness is the hidden engine of relationship health.

6

Practice Focus

Energy Boundaries

Daily habit

Why it helps

Protect emotional energy from social comparison, relationship-anxiety apps, and friends who project their patterns onto your story. Your inner read matters more than any outside opinion.

What this means

A curated list of actionable advice, lifestyle adjustments, and mindset shifts based on your chart's specific needs.

Why it matters

Astrology without action is just entertainment. This toolkit translates cosmic insights into daily habits.

How to use this

Don't try to do everything at once. Pick one or two steps, integrate them into your routine for a month, and observe the changes.

Final Marriage Guidance

Suraj Mishra, your relationship direction is read through Cancer rising with Venus in Aries · House 10 as your love-expression anchor, your 7th lord Saturn as your partner indicator, and Jupiter in Taurus · House 11 as your commitment wisdom. The current Mercury dasha is the chapter you are working through — choose maturity over urgency, depth over speed.

What this means

The concluding synthesis of the report, highlighting the most critical takeaway for your current life phase.

Why it matters

Reports contain a lot of data. This section cuts through the noise and answers the question: 'So, what should I actually do now?'

How to use this

If you only remember one thing from this report, let it be this summary. Re-read it whenever you feel overwhelmed.

Disclaimer

This report is for spiritual insight and self-reflection only. It is not medical, legal, financial, psychological, or professional advice.

What this means

The boundary statement: what this report is, what it isn't, and the kinds of decisions it shouldn't be used for.

Why it matters

Astrology reports are for reflection. Medical, legal, and emergency decisions need licensed professionals, not chart-based guidance.

How to use this

Treat the report as one input among many — your own judgment, qualified professionals, and consent of others involved still come first.

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.

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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.

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Moon Chart

The Moon chart is useful for emotional bonding, daily-life harmony, and inner emotional needs read from the Moon as Lagna.

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What this means

The set of divisional charts (D1, D9, D10, D30, etc.) that the analyzer used to build this report.

Why it matters

Different charts illuminate different parts of life — D1 is the base, D9 is marriage / dharma, D10 is career, D30 is sensitivity. Knowing which one drove which finding makes the conclusions auditable.

How to use this

When a section feels off, look here to see which chart it came from and discuss that specific chart with a practitioner if you want a second opinion.