Phulmali

Phulmali is a well-respected community within the Mali tradition, with deep roots in Maharashtra. Their marriage customs emphasize family background, cultural compatibility, and traditional values. A well-crafted Phulmali biodata should reflect these priorities while presenting the candidate in the best possible light.

For Phulmali marriage biodata, the format should cover: (1) Personal Information — name, DOB, time and place of birth, height, weight, complexion; (2) Horoscope Details — rashi, nakshatra, gotra, manglik status; (3) Education & Career; (4) Family Background — parents' names, occupations, siblings; (5) Contact Details. Many Phulmali families also include a section on family values and lifestyle preferences.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should be included in a Phulmali biodata for marriage?

A Phulmali biodata should include personal details (name, DOB, height), horoscope information (rashi, nakshatra, gotra, manglik status), educational qualifications, professional details, family background (parents, siblings), and contact information. Including a recent photo is also recommended.

How is Phulmali biodata different from other communities?

Phulmali biodata typically emphasizes mali-specific traditions, gotra details, and cultural values particular to the Maharashtra region. The format and sections highlighted may differ based on what Phulmali families prioritize in marriage alliances.

Is BiodataJi free for creating Phulmali biodata?

Yes, BiodataJi is 100% free for creating Phulmali marriage biodata. You can choose from multiple templates, fill in your details including community-specific fields, and download a professional PDF biodata.

Can I create a Phulmali biodata in Hindi?

Yes, BiodataJi supports both Hindi and English. You can create your Phulmali biodata (फुलमाली) in your preferred language and switch between them anytime.

What gotra details should I mention in my Phulmali biodata?

You should mention your own gotra clearly in the biodata as it is important for matching purposes. Families typically avoid same-gotra marriages as per Hindu tradition.