Maratha Marriage Biodata Format

A Maratha marriage biodata includes Kul (clan name), Gotra, and native village (Mul Gaon). The biodata is commonly written in Marathi, though English is also accepted. It opens with Shree Ganeshaya Namah.

Required Fields in a Maratha Marriage Biodata

A Maratha marriage biodata must include the following community-specific fields in addition to standard personal and family details:

  • Kul
  • Gotra
  • Mul Gaon (Native Village)
  • Rashi
  • Nakshatra
  • Manglik Status

Cultural Notes for Maratha Families

The Kul (sub-clan) within Maratha community is as important as Gotra. Common Kuls include Bhonsle, Shinde, Holkar, and Patil. Always include Kul prominently.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Maratha Marriage Biodata

Q:What is Kul in a Maratha biodata?

Kul refers to the Maratha sub-clan or lineage group, such as Bhonsle, Shinde, or Patil. It is used alongside Gotra to verify lineage compatibility and is always included in a Maratha marriage biodata.

Q:Should a Maratha biodata be written in Marathi or English?

Either language is acceptable. If sharing within Maharashtra, Marathi is preferred and shows cultural pride. For matches outside Maharashtra or within the diaspora, English is used. Our tool supports both — simply type in your device keyboard.

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