Marriage biodata, explained simply
A marriage biodata is a concise introduction used by families during matchmaking. It usually covers personal details, education, career, family background, and contact information — presented clearly and respectfully.
What to include
- Full name, date of birth or age, height, and marital status
- Religion, community, and mother tongue when relevant to your family
- Education, occupation, and organization
- Parents, siblings, and a short note on family values
- City, phone, and email for follow-up
Keep it calm and accurate
Share only what you are comfortable sharing. Use complete sentences where helpful, keep formatting consistent, and choose a clean template so the document feels trustworthy at first glance.
