For a groom born under Swati and a bride under Krittika, the birth stars alone settle 4.5 of 21 points. The rest rides on the moon signs: across the sixteen possible pada pairings the true ashtakoota total ranges from 15.5 to 17.5 out of 36.
Every pada combination of this pairing lands in the “Needs a careful look” band of the classical reading. Below is what each koota actually contributes — computed, not copied from a compatibility chart.
The birth-star kootas (fixed for this pair)
- Tara (1.5/3): counted from each birth star to the other; this pair scores 1.5 points.
- Yoni (2/4): neutral yoni animals (Buffalo and Sheep) — 2 of 4 points.
- Gana (1/6): Swati is Deva (gentle, giving); Krittika is Rakshasa (intense, strong-willed). That scores 1 of 6.
- Nadi (0/8 — dosha, unless cancelled): both stars are Antya nadi. This is the heaviest single loss in the system — and the one fear-sellers lean on. The classical cancellation is checked per pada in the table below; for this pair no pada combination cancels it, so a pandit would weigh the whole chart instead.
Bhakoot: watch the pada
Because Swati and Krittika each span sign boundaries by pada, it is classically cancelled (same sign lord) for 1–2, 1–3, 1–4, 2–2, 2–3, 2–4, 3–2, 3–3, 3–4, 4–2, 4–3, 4–4. This is exactly why a score without pada is a guess.
Every pada combination, scored
Boy pada – girl pada, the moon signs they imply, and the complete 36-guna total (all eight kootas, cancellations applied):
| Padas (B–G) | Boy moon | Girl moon | Score /36 | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1–1 | Tula (Libra) | Mesha (Aries) | 15.5 | nadi dosha |
| 1–2 | Tula (Libra) | Vrishabha (Taurus) | 17.5 | nadi dosha, bhakoot cancelled |
| 1–3 | Tula (Libra) | Vrishabha (Taurus) | 17.5 | nadi dosha, bhakoot cancelled |
| 1–4 | Tula (Libra) | Vrishabha (Taurus) | 17.5 | nadi dosha, bhakoot cancelled |
| 2–1 | Tula (Libra) | Mesha (Aries) | 15.5 | nadi dosha |
| 2–2 | Tula (Libra) | Vrishabha (Taurus) | 17.5 | nadi dosha, bhakoot cancelled |
| 2–3 | Tula (Libra) | Vrishabha (Taurus) | 17.5 | nadi dosha, bhakoot cancelled |
| 2–4 | Tula (Libra) | Vrishabha (Taurus) | 17.5 | nadi dosha, bhakoot cancelled |
| 3–1 | Tula (Libra) | Mesha (Aries) | 15.5 | nadi dosha |
| 3–2 | Tula (Libra) | Vrishabha (Taurus) | 17.5 | nadi dosha, bhakoot cancelled |
| 3–3 | Tula (Libra) | Vrishabha (Taurus) | 17.5 | nadi dosha, bhakoot cancelled |
| 3–4 | Tula (Libra) | Vrishabha (Taurus) | 17.5 | nadi dosha, bhakoot cancelled |
| 4–1 | Tula (Libra) | Mesha (Aries) | 15.5 | nadi dosha |
| 4–2 | Tula (Libra) | Vrishabha (Taurus) | 17.5 | nadi dosha, bhakoot cancelled |
| 4–3 | Tula (Libra) | Vrishabha (Taurus) | 17.5 | nadi dosha, bhakoot cancelled |
| 4–4 | Tula (Libra) | Vrishabha (Taurus) | 17.5 | nadi dosha, bhakoot cancelled |
The honest read
If an online calculator gave you one flat number for Swati–Krittika, it guessed your padas — or ignored them. The spread above (15.5 to 17.5) is the truth of this pairing. And even the right number is the beginning of matching, not the end: dasha timing, the seventh house of both charts, and manglik for both partners sit outside the guna count entirely. Anyone who turns a low number into a remedy bill skipped all of that on purpose.
Related: Krittika boy – Swati girl (reverse) · Swati compatibility with all 27 nakshatras · Krittika compatibility · what a score of 15 means
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