Brahmin biodata for marriage includes personal details, family information, educational qualifications, and importantly — gotra, pravar, nakshatra, rashi, and manglik status. Brahmin families from various sub-communities (Kanyakubj, Saryupareen, Gaur, Maithil, Deshastha, Iyer, Iyengar) use biodata as the first step in the matchmaking process.
A Brahmin marriage biodata typically features the family's Vedic tradition, gotra with pravar chain, sub-caste (like Gaur, Maithil, Saryupareen), manglik status, and Kundli details. Including the father's designation (Pandit/Shastri) and family's religious practices enhances the biodata's appeal.
Gotra, pravar, sub-caste, nakshatra, rashi, manglik status, family's Vedic tradition, and educational/professional details.
Mention your gotra clearly with the pravar chain. Example: Gotra - Bharadwaj, Pravar - Bharadwaj, Angiras, Barhaspatya.
Yes, manglik status is considered essential in Brahmin marriage matchmaking and should be clearly mentioned.
Use BiodataJi's free biodata maker — select Brahmin community, fill in gotra and other details, and download a professional PDF.
Inter-sub-caste marriages among Brahmins are increasingly common, especially within the same regional group (e.g., North Indian Brahmins).