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How to Write Biodata for Marriage – The Complete 2024 Guide

A marriage biodata is your first impression with a prospective family. This guide covers every section — what to write, how to phrase it, and real examples for all communities.

12 min read December 28, 2024By EasyBiodataMaker

1Auspicious Heading

Always begin your marriage biodata with an auspicious religious invocation. This sets the right respectful tone that Indian families expect. Examples by religion: • Hindu: ॥ श्री गणेशाय नमः ॥ or ॐ • Muslim: بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيمِ (Bismillah) • Sikh: ੴ ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ ਜੀ ਕਾ ਖਾਲਸਾ • Christian: "By the Grace of God" • Jain: ॐ नमः सिद्धाय Then add a simple title: "Biodata for Marriage" or your community-specific term (Lagna Biodata, Vivah Biodata, Nikah Biodata).

2Personal Details

This is the most important section. Include: Full Name: Write your complete legal name as it appears on official documents. Date of Birth: Day, Month, Year format. Also write your current age. Example: 15 March 1995 (Age: 29 Years) Time of Birth: Used for Kundali (horoscope) matching. Include even approximate time. Place of Birth: City and state. Example: Rajkot, Gujarat Height: In feet and inches. Example: 5'6" Weight: Optional but commonly included. In kilograms. Complexion: Use standard terms — Very Fair, Fair, Wheatish, Wheatish Brown, Dark Blood Group: Important for medical compatibility awareness Religion: Full religion name — Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Christian, Jain, Buddhist Caste & Sub-Caste: Be specific. "Brahmin" alone is insufficient — specify Konkanastha, Deshastha, etc. Gotra: Critical for Hindu families — prevents same-gotra marriage Manglik Status: Yes/No/Partial (Anshik)/Not Known — never leave this blank for Hindu biodatas Hobbies: List 3-5 genuine interests. Example: Reading, Classical music, Cooking, Photography Languages: All languages you speak fluently. Example: Gujarati, Hindi, English

3Family Details

Family background is often given more weight than personal details by traditional families. Father's Name & Occupation: Full name with honorific if applicable. "Shri Ramesh Kumar Sharma – Retired IAS Officer" Mother's Name & Occupation: Full name. "Smt. Sunita Sharma – Homemaker" or mention her profession Brothers & Sisters: Number total and number married. "2 Brothers (1 Married), 1 Sister (Married)" Family Type: Nuclear Family / Joint Family Family Status: Middle Class / Upper Middle Class / Affluent Native Place: Village, town, or city of ancestral origin. Very important for Gujarati, Marathi families. Maternal Gotra: Mother's father's gotra — used to check maternal compatibility in some communities

4Education & Career

This section demonstrates your capability and social standing. Highest Qualification: Be specific — not just "Graduate" but "B.Tech. (Computer Science), IIT Bombay, 2017" Additional Qualifications: Certifications, CA, UPSC qualifications, etc. Occupation: Your current role. Be specific: "Senior Software Engineer" not just "Software Engineer" Employed In: Government / Private / Business / Self-Employed Organization: Company name. Government candidates should mention department/rank Designation: Exact job title Annual Income: Use ranges, not exact figures. Example: ₹12–18 LPA (avoids awkward negotiation) Work Location: Current city of work, especially if different from home city

5Contact Details

Make it easy for interested families to reach out. Address: For privacy, including only city + state is perfectly acceptable Mobile: Always include at least 2 contact numbers (yours + parent's) Email: Optional but adds credibility for modern families WhatsApp: Mention if same as mobile Privacy tip: Many families omit the full postal address from the biodata and share it only after initial contact.

6Partner Expectations

This is the most personal section. Keep it honest, positive, and realistic. Good example: "Looking for a well-educated, family-oriented life partner who is caring, understanding, and adaptable. Should be respectful of both families. Preference for candidates from Gujarat or Maharashtra, but open to all. Caste no bar." Bad example (too restrictive): "Must be from specific sub-caste, height exactly 5'4", earning minimum 20 LPA" Tips: • Keep it 2-4 sentences • Focus on values and nature, not physical specifics • If open to inter-caste, say "Caste no bar" clearly • Mention location preferences if any • Avoid list-style requirements — it reads as too demanding

✅ 8 Expert Tips for the Perfect Biodata

  • Keep the biodata to one A4 page — families prefer concise profiles
  • Use formal language — avoid casual words, SMS language or slang
  • Be accurate — exaggeration will be discovered during meetings
  • Update every 6 months if still searching
  • Use a professional-looking template — first impressions matter
  • Have a family member proofread before sharing
  • Use a recent, smiling, well-dressed photo
  • Save as PDF — it looks the same on all devices unlike Word

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1) Auspicious heading (religious invocation), 2) Personal details (name, DOB, height, religion, caste, gotra), 3) Family details (parents, siblings), 4) Education & career, 5) Contact details, 6) Partner expectations.