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Gujarati Marriage Biodata

Free Gujarati biodata with all the fields Gujarati families need - gotra, kul, sub-caste, vegetarian status, and native village. Download as PDF or Word in minutes.

What Makes a Gujarati Marriage Biodata Different

A Gujarati marriage biodata follows the standard structure - personal details, family, education, profession, photo, and partner preferences - with several additions that Gujarati families specifically look for. The most important are gotra, kul (clan or lineage), sub-caste (Patidar, Brahmin, Bania, Lohana, Anavil, etc.), and native village or town in Gujarat.

Vegetarian status is commonly noted in Gujarati biodatas - most Gujarati families are vegetarian, and this is often a compatibility point. If your family is strictly vegetarian or Jain vegetarian (no root vegetables), state it clearly. Whether the household observes any religious vrats or poojas is sometimes included for more traditional families.

Business background - whether the family runs a business, and in which field - is more prominently featured than in biodatas from other communities, reflecting the strong entrepreneurial culture. A professional marriage biodata layout suits Gujarati business families particularly well.

Free Gujarati Marriage Biodata Templates

Clean designs for Patidar, Brahmin, Bania, Lohana, and all Gujarati communities. All templates are free - click any design to start. Browse all marriage biodata templates for the full collection.

Sections in a Gujarati Marriage Biodata Format

Standard sections every biodata needs, plus the Gujarati-specific fields families look for first.

Personal Details

· Full name - As you want to be introduced
· Date of birth and age
· Height
· Gotra - Patrilineal lineage for compatibility check
· Kul - Clan or extended family lineage
· Sub-caste - Patidar, Brahmin, Bania, Lohana, Anavil, etc.
· Native village - Ancestral place in Gujarat
· Current city - Where you live now
· Vegetarian status - Vegetarian / Jain Vegetarian / Non-vegetarian

Family Details

· Father's name and occupation - Note if family business - mention the field
· Mother's name and occupation
· Siblings - Names and marital status
· Family type - Joint or nuclear

Education and Profession

· Highest qualification - Degree, institution, year
· Profession - Job title, company or business, city
· Annual income - Optional - many Gujarati families include this

Sample Gujarati Marriage Biodata

A filled example. See the sample marriage biodata page for visual previews.

Marriage Biodata

Riya Bharatbhai Patel

Date of Birth 3 Aug 1998 (Age 26) Gotra Sandilya
Height 5'2" Kul Patidar (Kadva)
Native Village Anand, Gujarat Vegetarian Jain Vegetarian
Education B.Com, Gujarat University 2019 Profession Chartered Accountant, Ahmedabad
Father Bharat Patel - Export Business Mother Hansa Patel - Homemaker
Siblings Elder brother, Married Annual Income ₹10–12 LPA
Partner Expectations Graduate, 27–32, Ahmedabad or willing to relocate. Patidar preferred, vegetarian family.

How to Create a Gujarati Marriage Biodata Online

1

Choose a template

Click any design from the gallery. The maker opens immediately - no account needed.

2

Fill in Gujarati fields

Add gotra, kul, sub-caste, vegetarian status, native village alongside standard personal and family details.

3

Download Biodata

Choose PDF for sharing on WhatsApp or matrimonial sites, or Word format for an editable copy. Both free.

For more detail read the complete guide to making a marriage biodata. For a Gujarati marriage biodata for a girl or a Gujarati marriage biodata for a boy, those pages have tailored templates. You can download as a free PDF or download in Word format.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Should I mention vegetarian status?

Yes - most Gujarati families consider this important compatibility information. Write "Vegetarian," "Jain Vegetarian," or "Non-vegetarian" to avoid mismatched expectations early.

What sub-caste should I write?

Write exactly how your family identifies - Patidar (Leuva or Kadva), Brahmin, Bania, Lohana, Anavil, Khatri, or your Jain community. Many modern families also write "Caste no bar."

Can I write the biodata in Gujarati script?

Yes. Use your device's Gujarati keyboard to type in Gujarati script. Most urban families use English-language biodatas; Gujarati script is more common for sharing within close community networks.

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All the right sections for Gujarati families - gotra, kul, sub-caste, vegetarian status, native village. Download as PDF or Word in minutes.

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