For NRIs, sending a parent in India a kundli or kundli matching report is a small but meaningful gesture, it hands them something concrete they can review, show a family priest, or simply keep, without needing you to be physically there.

Why this resonates with parents

Many parents in India are used to receiving a printed kundli from a family priest or astrologer as a physical keepsake. A digital report that covers the same ground (rashi, nakshatra, lagna, and for matching, the guna milan score and doshas) gives them something familiar in a new format.

Sending it the way they will actually open it

A WhatsApp-delivered report tends to reach parents more reliably than an email link, since WhatsApp is usually where they are already checking messages daily.

What to send

For a single person’s chart, the kundli tool generates a full report. For a couple, the kundli matching tool generates the shared match report both families can review.

A small thing that means a lot

For a parent who could not be present for a birth abroad, or who is coordinating a match from a distance, receiving a proper report is often appreciated more than the astrology itself, it is a sign of being kept in the loop.

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