Marriage Biodata Format

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  • • Face should be clearly visible and centered
  • • Avoid group photos or heavily filtered images
  • • Professional or formal attire recommended
  • • Image will be cropped to 4:5 ratio automatically

What is a Marriage Biodata Format?

In India, when a family begins searching for a suitable match for their son or daughter, the first document they prepare and share is a biodata. It is not a resume for a job - it is a carefully structured introduction of the person, their family background, values, and life details that helps another family decide whether to take the conversation forward.

A marriage biodata format is the structured template or layout used to present all this information in an organised, easy-to-read manner. The right bio data format ensures nothing important is left out - whether it is the candidate's date of birth, horoscope details like rashi and nakshatra, profession, family members' names, or contact information. A well-made format also ensures the biodata looks professional when shared on WhatsApp, uploaded to matrimonial sites like BharatMatrimony or Shaadi.com, or printed and handed over in person.

Traditionally, families used Word documents passed down through generations, or printed formats that were handwritten and photocopied. Today, the expectation is different. The biodata needs to be readable on a mobile phone, shareable instantly, and presentable enough to create a good first impression.

A complete marriage biodata typically includes the following sections:

  • Full name, date of birth, time and place of birth
  • Education qualification and current profession
  • Physical details - height, complexion, blood group
  • Family information - parents' names, their occupation, siblings and their marital status
  • Religious and community-specific details - gotra, rashi, nakshatra, manglik status (where applicable)
  • Expected partner details (optional but common)
  • Contact information - phone number, email, and address

The format you choose matters because it determines how clearly all this information is presented. A clean, structured biodata format leaves a positive first impression - it shows that the family has taken the introduction seriously.

Choose Your Download Format

After completing your details and selecting a design, you can download your biodata in the format that suits your needs. Some families prefer an editable Word file, while others want a PDF ready to share instantly. You can also download a high-quality image version for matrimonial websites and messaging apps.

  • Word Format (.docx) - Most Popular
    The Word format is what most Indian families prefer. You get a fully editable .docx file that opens in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, or WPS Office. This means you can update your salary, change your address, fix a spelling mistake, or swap the photo later - without starting over. The Word format also converts to PDF perfectly whenever you need to share a non-editable copy. It is the best choice if you expect to update your biodata over time.
  • PDF Format (.pdf) - Ready to Share
    If you need something polished and ready to send right away, PDF is the right choice. The PDF looks exactly like the preview - every colour, every font, every spacing stays intact. There is no risk of the layout breaking when opened on a different device or operating system. PDFs are easy to share on WhatsApp, email, or upload to matrimonial portals.
  • Image Format (JPG/PNG) - Upload Anywhere
    The image format gives you a single high-resolution picture of your biodata. It is ideal for uploading to matrimonial websites that require a photo upload, or for sharing directly in a chat where PDF might not display properly. The image looks sharp and clear on any screen.

Marriage Biodata Format in Every Language

India has hundreds of communities, each with its own language, customs, and expectations from a marriage biodata. Our biodata maker supports 7 Indian languages and includes community-specific fields - so whether you are Marathi, Hindi-speaking, Gujarati, Bengali, Telugu, Kannada, or looking for a Muslim biodata format, the right fields are already there for you.

Marathi Biodata Format - लग्न बायोडाटा

For Maharashtrian families, a proper lagna biodata includes Rashi, Nakshatra, Gotra, Gan, and Manglik status - along with all the usual personal and family details. You can fill the entire form in Marathi, and the template is designed to suit both traditional and modern families. Whether you are from Pune, Nashik, Aurangabad or Mumbai, the format will feel familiar.

Hindi Biodata Format - विवाह बायोडाटा

Families from UP, Bihar, Delhi, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and other Hindi-speaking states look for a shadi biodata or vivah biodata format that reflects their language and culture. Our Hindi biodata format includes all the standard Hindi fields - Naam, Janmtithi, Rashi, Gotra, Manglik Sthiti - and you can fill everything in Devanagari script. Download as Word or PDF for easy sharing.

Gujarati Biodata Format

A Gujarati marriage biodata often includes the candidate's mool (ancestral village), gotra, and family business details. Our Gujarati biodata format works for all communities - Patel, Brahmin, Anavil, Jain, and others. Available in Gujarati script and English both.

Bengali & Muslim Biodata Format

For Muslim families in India and Bangladesh, the biodata format is slightly different - it includes sect, maslak, and family religious background, but does not typically include rashi or nakshatra. For Bengali Hindu families, the biodata mentions ancestral home district and gotra. Both formats are supported, and the Bengali biodata can be filled in Bengali script.

Telugu, Kannada & English Biodata Format

For Telugu and Kannada families, the biodata includes caste, sub-caste, and gotram details - all supported in our maker. An English biodata format is the most universally accepted option, suitable for urban families, NRI matches, and profiles uploaded to international matrimonial platforms.

How to Create a Marriage Biodata Format

The entire process takes about 5 to 10 minutes. Here is how it works:

Select a template

Choose a Template

Browse designs and pick one you like.

Fill biodata details

Fill Your Details

Enter personal, family and educational info.

Preview and download

Preview & Download

Check the preview and download Word/PDF/Image.

  1. 1. Choose a Template
    Browse through 55+ professionally designed marriage biodata templates. From traditional designs with temple motifs to clean modern layouts - each one is made specifically for Indian matrimonial biodata, not generic resume templates. Click on any template to select it and see the preview update instantly.
  2. 2. Fill in Your Details
    Enter your personal, educational, and family details in the form. Choose the language you prefer - English, Marathi, Hindi, Gujarati, Bengali, Telugu, or Kannada. Upload your photo, enter the community-specific fields like rashi, nakshatra, or gotra as needed, and customise field labels if something does not match your community's terminology. The live preview shows you exactly what the final biodata will look like.
  3. 3. Download in Word, PDF or Image
    Once your biodata looks ready, click Download and choose your format. Word format if you want to edit it later, PDF for sharing, or Image for uploading to matrimonial sites. Your biodata is ready within seconds.

Why Families Trust MarriageBiodataFormat.in

Many online biodata tools focus only on design, but a good marriage biodata should also be easy to create, edit, and share. This platform is designed specifically for Indian matrimonial requirements, making it easier for families to prepare a professional biodata without technical knowledge.

  • 55+ Templates Designed for Indian Biodata. Every template on this site is built specifically for marriage biodatas - with the right sections, the right proportions, and space for a photo in the traditional position. No resume-style layouts.
  • Supports 7 Indian Languages. Fill your biodata in English, Marathi, Hindi, Gujarati, Bengali, Telugu, or Kannada. All field labels, dropdown options, and section headings change to the language you select - not just a translation, but the right community-specific terminology.
  • No Login or Account Required. You do not need to create an account, sign up, or remember a password. Open the form, fill it, download, done. Your data stays on your device - it is not sent to any server while you are filling the form.
  • Word Format Available. Most biodata tools only offer a PDF. We offer a fully editable Word (.docx) file that you can open in Microsoft Word and edit at any time - update your salary, add a sibling's name, change the photo.
  • Works on Mobile and Desktop. Whether you are filling the biodata on your phone at home or on a laptop at work, the form and preview work smoothly on both.
  • Trusted by 2,500+ Families Across India. Families from Maharashtra, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, West Bengal, and many other states have used this tool to create their biodata.

Browse Marriage Biodata Format Templates

Pick from our collection of 55+ templates below. Each design is available in all languages and can be downloaded in Word, PDF or Image format. Click any template to start filling your biodata with that design.

Marriage Biodata Format for Every Community

Marathi Biodata Format - लग्न बायोडाटा फॉरमॅट

In Maharashtra, the process of finding a match typically starts with the exchange of a lagna biodata - a carefully prepared document that tells the other family everything they need to know before a formal introduction. A proper Marathi marriage biodata format includes the person's full name, date and time of birth, place of birth, education, profession, current city, complexion, height, blood group, rashi, nakshatra, gotra, kul, manglik status, and the details of the family - father's name and occupation, mother's background, siblings, their education and marital status.

Families in Pune, Nashik, Mumbai, Nagpur, and Aurangabad often have slightly different expectations from a biodata. Urban families may prefer a clean, modern template. Families from rural areas or traditional backgrounds often appreciate a design with a traditional Indian border or temple motif. Both styles are available here.

If you are looking for a "lagna biodata format in Marathi Word file" or a "Marathi marriage biodata word format download," you can download the biodata as a .docx file and open it in Microsoft Word for any further editing. The Marathi biodata template supports all Devanagari field labels, dropdown options for rashi and nakshatra in Marathi, and includes the Gan field that many Maharashtrian families require.

Hindi Biodata Format - शादी के लिए बायोडाटा

Across North India - from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar to Rajasthan, Delhi, and Madhya Pradesh - the tradition of preparing a shadi ka biodata before any formal introduction is deeply rooted. The Hindi marriage biodata format typically includes: Naam, Janmtithi, Janam Sthan, Shiksha, Vyavsay, Aamdani, Rang, Lambai, Rashi, Nakshatra, Gotra, Manglik Sthiti, followed by Parivar ki Jankari covering the father, mother, brothers and sisters and their occupations, and finally Sampark Vivaran.

Many families from these states search online for a "biodata format in Hindi" or "shadi biodata format" because they want a template where the field labels are already in Hindi - not just the content, but the structure itself. Our Hindi biodata maker generates a properly structured biodata in Devanagari with all the right fields already in the right places. The dropdown options for rashi, nakshatra, manglik, and complexion are all available in Hindi.

A "vivah biodata format" for a wedding introduction in Hindi is also available. Whether the candidate is a girl or a boy, the same format works - you can adjust which fields to show and hide depending on what your family prefers to share. Download in Word format to edit later, or PDF to send immediately on WhatsApp.

Gujarati Marriage Biodata Format

In Gujarat, a marriage biodata is often prepared well before the first family meeting, and it is shared broadly within the community network. A Gujarati biodata format typically includes: the candidate's mool (ancestral village or region), gotra, family business details, income, and often information about NRI connections or overseas work experience - especially for families in cities like Surat, Ahmedabad, Rajkot, and Vadodara, or those with relatives in the US and UK.

Our Gujarati biodata format works across communities - Patel, Brahmin, Anavil, Lohana, Jain, and others. The biodata can be filled in Gujarati script or English, and the design choices range from traditional floral borders to modern clean layouts. Download as Word or PDF, whichever is more convenient for sharing with the family.

Muslim Marriage Biodata Format

For Muslim families across India and Bangladesh, the biodata format for shaadi has a structure that reflects their community's needs. It typically includes the candidate's full name, date of birth, religion, sect (Sunni/Shia), maslak, education, profession, father's occupation, family background, and references from the community. There is no section for rashi or nakshatra in a Muslim biodata, but family religious observance and community details are often included.

Many families from West Bengal, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and Bangladesh look for a "Muslim marriage biodata format word free download" or a "marriage cv format" - both are supported here. The biodata can be created in English or Bengali. Templates with a clean, professional look work best for Muslim biodata - minimalist and without any religious imagery from other traditions.

Telugu, Kannada & English Biodata Format

For Telugu-speaking families from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, the marriage biodata format usually includes caste, sub-caste, gotram, nakshatra, and raasi as standard fields. The biodata can be filled in Telugu script, and the design templates are available in classic and modern styles.

Kannada families from Karnataka follow a similar structure - caste, sub-caste, gotra, nakshatra, and detailed family occupation background. Our Kannada biodata format supports all these fields in Kannada script, suitable for families across Bengaluru, Mysuru, Hubli-Dharwad, and other Karnataka cities.

An English marriage biodata format remains the most widely accepted across all communities - especially for families with connections abroad, urban professionals, and profiles shared on international matrimonial platforms. The English biodata is clean, formal, and universally readable regardless of where the recipient is located.

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