A well-designed marriage biodata creates a strong first impression in the matchmaking process. In Maharashtra, biodata is traditionally shared in Marathi with specific fields that families expect to see. This guide covers the standard format, what to include, and how to create a professional biodata online.

Standard Marathi Biodata Format

A traditional Marathi marriage biodata includes a god image (श्री गणेशाय नमः or कुलदेवता) at the top, followed by the person's photo, personal details, family information, and contact details. The layout should be clean, elegant, and easy to read — avoid cluttered designs with too many colors or decorative elements.

Essential Fields to Include

Personal details should cover name (नाव), date of birth (जन्मतारीख), birth time and place for kundli matching, height (उंची), complexion (वर्ण), blood group (रक्तगट), religion (धर्म), caste (जात), sub-caste (पोटजात), gotra (गोत्र), rashi (राशी), nakshatra (नक्षत्र), education (शिक्षण), occupation (व्यवसाय), and annual income (वार्षिक उत्पन्न).

Family details should include father's name and occupation, mother's name, number of brothers and sisters (married/unmarried), mama's name (मामाचे नाव), and kuldaivat (कुलदैवत). Contact details at the bottom should have the full address and phone number.

Choosing the Right Template

The Marriage Biodata Maker offers multiple professionally designed templates. Classic Gold features a traditional look with ornamental borders — ideal for conservative families. Mangal Premium has a modern design with elegant typography. Choose a template that matches your family's preference.

Tips for a Good Biodata

Use a recent, clear passport-size photo with a plain background. Keep information concise — one page is ideal. Double-check all spelling, especially names in Devanagari script. Include a QR code linking to your contact details for easy saving. If you have custom fields specific to your community, the tool supports adding custom fields beyond the standard template.

Language Options

While Marathi is the most common language for biodata in Maharashtra, the tool supports 14 languages including Hindi, English, Gujarati, Kannada, and Telugu — useful for inter-state or inter-community matches.