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Matching of `Porondam’ which people refer to as `Porondam Gelapeema’ in Sinhala’ is a widespread practice prevalent in our society
The other important factor that should be determined is whether the couple is mentally and physically fit to enjoy conjugal happiness
In fact, two young people, a boy and a girl with such a planetary position in their horoscopes would fall in love at first sight
Most people in our country believe in Astrology. They make it a point to observe Astrological guidelines in fixing times for all important events in life and also in taking decisions on very vital matters like marriage.
In countries in the Orient like Sri Lanka and India, marriage is considered as something sacrosanct – an inviolable sacred bond. People attach so much importance to marriage; they look on one’s success in marriage as one’s very success in life.
Therefore, even young couples in love, when it comes to the question of marriage, would want to find out whether their horoscopes are matching. They would want an astrologer to match the `Porondam’ (Astrological determinants of conjugal compatibility) to ascertain whether their marriage would be a success. Matching of `Porondam’ which people refer to as `Porondam Gelapeema’ in Sinhala’ is a widespread practice prevalent in our society. However, there are certain astrological factors that enable a quick and accurate appraisal of the compatibility of horoscopes of a couple seeking matrimony.
Following are some of the astrological factors that serve as determinants of conjugal compatibility.
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