The classical 36-point guna milan, free and with the working shown: all eight kootas scored from the two Moons — computed astronomically for the exact birth times — and every point explained line by line, the way an astrologer would. Manglik screen included when birth places are given.
Most matching tools print a number. This one shows the astrology: which yoni animals met, how the Moon-sign lords stand as friends or enemies, which tara count lost its half-point, and why nadi weighs eight points. Every line can be checked against the classical tables — nothing is hidden behind the total.
18 of 36 is the traditional working threshold; 25–32 is very good; 33+ is rare. But the kootas are not equal: a 30 with nadi dosha deserves more thought than a 22 without it. And a birth time that is off by even a few minutes can move the Moon across a star boundary — when either Moon sits at an edge, this tool says so instead of pretending precision it doesn't have.
Guna milan reads the Moons. The Mera Kundli app goes further with the KP method: full birth charts for both, the 25-year dasha timeline for each partner, and every verdict traceable to its source.