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Compatibility Matching for Marriage.Part:3

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No.4: -Vaishykut: - The Baishyakut calibration is based on the degree of moon signs. When the moon sign of the bridegroom is any one of the Gemini, Virgo, Libra, Aquarius, and Sagittarius and the degree of the   sign is between, 0° to 15°, and the moon 
sign of the bride is any one of Aries Taurus, Cancer, Leo, Scorpio Capricorn, and Pisces within 0° to 15° and the Sagittarius between 15° to 30°, then this condition is cooperating; the score point is 2. In the reverse case, the score point is ‘0’.
No.5: - Yonikut: - (actually, this method is meant to measure the compatibility between the sex organs/productive organs of the marriage presumptive couple): - This is one of the most important tests amongst the compatibility tests of a couple. 

This test is based on the nakshyatras (moon asterism) of the couple to be married. In this method nakshyatras are linked with the genitals of certain animals and then grouped as compatible and non-compatible. The linking of nakshyatras with the genitals of animals is shown in the following table: -

Sl. No.
Nakshyatras
Animals
1
Aswini & Shatabhishaka
Horse genital
2
Bharani & Rewati
Elephant genital
3
Kritika & Pushya
Ram/ewe genital
4
Rohini & Mrigashirsha
Snake genital
5
Ardra & Moola
Dog genital
6
Punarvasu & Ashlesha
Cat genital
7
Magha & Poorvaphalguni
Mouse genital
8
Uttaraphalguni & Uttarabhadrapada
Cow/Ox genital
9
Hasta & Swati
Buffalo genital
10
Chitra & Vishakha
Tiger genital
11
Anuradha & Jyestha
Deer genital
12
Poorvashadha & Shravana
Monkey Genital
13
Uttarashadha
Mongoose genital
14
Dhanishtha & Poorvabhadrapada
Lion genital
The example of yonikut incompatibility is as below: -

Sl. No.
 Animals genitals and Nakshyatras
Animals genitals and Nakshyatras
1
 Cow (U.Phalguni & U bhadrapada
Tiger (Chitra, Vishakha.
2
Elephant (Bharani & Rewati)
Lion (Dhanistha & P.bhadrapada)
3
Horse (Aswini & Shatavishakha)
Buffalo (Hastha & Swati)
4
Mongoose (Uttarashadha)
Snake (Rohini & Mrigashira)
5
Ram (Kritika & Pushya)
Mouse (Magha & Poorvaphalguni)
6
Deer (Anuradha & Jyestha)
Dog (Ardra & Moola)
7
Monkey (Poorvashadha & Shravana)
Horse (Aswini & Shatavishakha)
When the yonikuts of the bridegroom and the bride are same, the score point is 4; when they are friendly, the score is 3. When they are natural, the score is 2, when unfriendly, score is 1 and when enemy, the score is 0. The inimical yonikut fails to sate the sexual desire.
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