Frequently Asked Questions About Marriage Biodata
Everything families and individuals ask before creating their marriage biodata — answered clearly and honestly. From privacy and pricing to traditional fields and language support, every answer is here.
SECTION 1 — Platform Questions
Q1. Is my biodata information saved or shared?
No. Everything you enter stays in your browser session only. We do not store your personal details, family information, photographs, or any data you enter on our servers. When you close the browser tab, your session data is cleared completely. Your privacy is fully protected — no account needed and no data stored.
Q2. Is this platform completely free?
Yes. Creating your biodata, choosing any template, previewing the layout, and downloading the final PDF and image files are all completely free. There are no hidden charges, no premium tiers, and no signup required. Simply open the platform, fill in your details, and download.
Q3. Does the platform really support Hindi and Marathi natively?
Yes. When you select Hindi or Marathi, every section name, field label, and placeholder in the entire form switches instantly to that language. This is not just translation of an English form — the content is written natively in Hindi and Marathi from the ground up.
Q4. Does the platform support Gotra, Nakshatra, Manglik and other traditional fields?
Yes. The platform includes dedicated fields for Gotra, Nakshatra, Rashi, Manglik status, Devak, Nadi, Kuldaivat, Gan, Varna, and Kul Swamini. All traditional fields are available in English, Hindi, and Marathi with culturally accurate terminology.
Q5. Which marriage biodata template is most popular?
Traditional and Classic formats are the most downloaded templates. The Traditional format is preferred by Maharashtrian and North Indian families, as it includes complete traditional field coverage with a dignified layout. The Classic format works well across communities. Modern and Elegant templates are popular among urban professionals.
Q6. Can I add a photograph to my marriage biodata?
Yes. You can upload a profile photograph that is placed appropriately within your selected template. Many templates also support a deity or god image at the top, which is a traditional practice in Indian matrimonial biodata. Use a clear and recent photograph with a plain background for best results.
Q7. Can I share the biodata directly on WhatsApp?
Yes. Your biodata downloads in both PDF and image formats at the same time. You can share the PDF as a document or send the image directly on WhatsApp. The PDF size is usually 1–3 MB and works within WhatsApp limits.
Q8. Can I create biodatas for both bride and groom?
Yes. The platform works equally well for both. Each biodata is created in an independent browser session. You may open separate tabs to create biodatas for different individuals.
Q9. Can I edit my biodata after downloading?
Yes. Return to the platform, update your details, and download a new PDF and image files. Since no information is stored between sessions, you will need to re-enter details each time. Keeping your information saved in a text document is recommended if you plan to create multiple versions.
Q10. How do I share the biodata with families?
Download the PDF and image files and share them via WhatsApp, email, or any file-sharing method. The PDF is universally compatible across devices. For printed copies, take the PDF file to a local print shop and request A4 colour printing. The file is print-ready at full resolution.
SECTION 2 — General Biodata Questions
Q11. What is a marriage biodata?
A marriage biodata is a structured profile prepared for matrimonial purposes. It introduces an individual and their family to potential matches in arranged or semi-arranged marriage settings. It typically includes personal details, family background, education, profession, contact details, and traditional information where applicable.
Q12. What details should be included in a marriage biodata?
A complete biodata includes full name, date of birth, time and place of birth, height, religion, caste, mother tongue, education, occupation, annual income, family details, contact information, and partner expectations. Many families also include horoscope-related details such as Gotra, Nakshatra, Rashi, Manglik, Devak, and Nadi.
Q13. Should traditional details like Gotra, Nakshatra and Manglik be included?
If these details are important in your family or community, they should be included. Traditional information often plays a meaningful role in matrimonial discussions, particularly in Hindu, Maharashtrian, and North Indian settings. Including them reflects cultural respect and completeness.
Q14. What is the best format for a marriage biodata?
The best format depends on family preference and community expectations. Traditional families often prefer detailed formats with decorative elements. Urban professionals may prefer a clean, modern single-page design. A good biodata should be easy to read, visually balanced, and culturally appropriate.
Q15. Is a marriage biodata still important today?
Yes. Even in today’s digital world, a marriage biodata remains an essential first introduction in matrimonial discussions across India. It provides families with a structured and culturally complete overview that many online profiles do not fully convey.
