A complete guide to sharing your Tamil Matrimony profile with relatives, parents, and community contacts on WhatsApp — including horoscope, photos, and biodata.
Tamil Matrimony is widely used by Tamil-speaking families for finding marriage matches. But the actual sharing process is usually broader than the platform itself because parents, relatives, community contacts, marriage brokers, and astrologers often participate before a match moves forward.
For many Tamil families, creating a profile on Tamil Matrimony is only the first step. The actual matchmaking process often involves parents, relatives, astrologers, community contacts, and WhatsApp groups. As profiles move through these networks, families frequently end up sharing biodata, jadhagam, photos, and family details multiple times. Understanding how this sharing process works can help make profile sharing simpler and more organized.
The candidate or parent creates a profile on Tamil Matrimony.
Parents download, screenshot, or copy profile details for sharing.
Horoscope files are sent as PDFs, scanned images, or photos.
The profile reaches extended family, community contacts, and caste networks.
Families often consult an astrologer before discussing the match further.
Interested families ask for recent photos, education, job, family, or horoscope details.
In many Tamil families, the matrimony platform is only the starting point. The actual matchmaking process happens through relatives, community networks, astrologers, and WhatsApp conversations.
Tamil families often share more detailed information compared to profiles on general matrimony platforms — because horoscope matching (jathagam porutham) is an important part of the process.

After reviewing a marriage profile, many Tamil families immediately ask for the jadhagam. This creates a second sharing step because biodata, photos, and horoscope files are usually stored separately.
If the horoscope is unclear or separated from the biodata, the family often has to resend everything again. This slows down the screening process, especially when relatives and astrologers are reviewing the profile at the same time.
These requests are common because Tamil marriage discussions usually need more than a profile link. Families want the profile, jadhagam, photos, education, work details, and family background together before they decide whether to proceed. If you are sending details to extended family, read how to send a matrimony profile to relatives.
Many Tamil families consult astrologers before moving forward. Astrologers typically need access to horoscope details along with basic personal information such as birth date, birth time, education, and family background.
A profile format that includes jadhagam details can reduce back-and-forth. Instead of sending the Tamil Matrimony profile first and horoscope later, families can share one complete profile with the astrologer. If brokers are involved too, see how to share a marriage profile with brokers.
The marriage profile is first shared with parents or close relatives.
The receiving family asks for jadhagam before discussing the match deeply.
An astrologer checks horoscope compatibility and basic birth details.
Families review whether the horoscope match is suitable enough to proceed.
Education, job, family background, location, and expectations are discussed.
If both sides are comfortable, the families move to a phone call or meeting.
You do not need to explain astrology inside every profile. But the profile should make it easy for families and astrologers to access the details they need for jadhagam matching without asking for multiple follow-up files.
Many Tamil marriage introductions happen through extended family networks, caste associations, temple circles, and community WhatsApp groups. The easier a profile is to forward, the wider it can reach within trusted circles.
Unlike matrimony platforms, these groups allow profiles to spread organically through trusted referrals. A relative may forward a profile to another family, who forwards it again to a community contact, marriage broker, or astrologer.
Because of this forwarding behavior, profiles that are easy to open and understand tend to receive more responses. This is why a Tamil marriage profile should be easy for elders to open, easy for relatives to forward, and complete enough for horoscope review. If your family also uses other platforms, compare this with how to share your Bharat Matrimony profile.
| Method | Includes Jadhagam | Easy for Elders | Easy to Forward |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tamil Matrimony Link | No | No | Moderate |
| Screenshots | No | Yes | Yes |
| Biodata + Horoscope Files | Yes | Yes | Moderate |
| PaperProfile Marriage Profile | Yes | Yes | Yes |
The Tamil Matrimony profile link can be useful when the receiver already uses the platform. But older relatives, community contacts, astrologers, or brokers may not be able to view everything directly, so families often send biodata and jadhagam separately. If you still depend on documents, read why PDFs are bad for marriage biodata.
A private marriage profile link works well for Tamil families because it can keep biodata, photos, family background, and jadhagam details together. Relatives, brokers, and astrologers can open the same link directly from WhatsApp.
Instead of sending biodata, horoscope, family details, and photos as separate WhatsApp files, everything can be organized in a single profile that relatives can open instantly. When photos or details change, the same profile link can stay current.
For related workflows, see how to send a matrimony profile to relatives, how parents share marriage profiles today, and how to share a marriage profile with brokers.

As marriage discussions progress, profile information often changes. New photos are added, job details change, locations change, and updated horoscope copies may be requested.
Because information is typically spread across WhatsApp chats and multiple files, keeping everything synchronized becomes difficult for families managing several conversations simultaneously. A single updated profile reduces the risk of old biodata, old photos, or unclear jadhagam copies continuing to circulate.
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A Tamil Matrimony platform link may require access to the platform. A separate private profile link opens directly in the browser, which is easier for relatives, elders, brokers, and astrologers.
Most families send horoscope PDFs or photos as separate files. A private profile link can include horoscope details so relatives do not need to ask for it separately.
Create a private profile link that includes your biodata, photos, and horoscope. Send it once — relatives can open it without any app.
Most brokers prefer a simple link or biodata they can forward. A private profile link is ideal — it opens instantly on WhatsApp and always shows the latest version.
Most families send horoscope PDFs or scanned images separately. Some prefer using a profile link that includes horoscope details together with biodata and photos.
Only if they have access to the platform. Most families therefore send horoscope details separately or use a private profile link that includes jadhagam information.
Birth date, birth time, birth place, education details, occupation, and family background are commonly shared along with jadhagam.
Profiles are usually forwarded by parents, relatives, brokers, or community contacts. A complete profile link is easier to forward than separate biodata, photo, and horoscope files.
Screenshots are quick for one person, but a complete profile link is better when relatives, astrologers, or brokers need biodata, photos, and jadhagam together.
Yes. You can send them as separate WhatsApp files, but a single profile link that includes biodata, photos, family details, and jadhagam is easier for relatives to review and forward.
Many Tamil families prefer checking jadhagam before deeper conversations. Some families share horoscope details early, while others send them after basic profile interest is confirmed.
Tamil parents usually share profiles through close relatives, family WhatsApp groups, community contacts, marriage brokers, and astrologers.
Yes. Trusted Tamil community WhatsApp groups can help profiles reach extended family networks, caste associations, brokers, and families looking within the same community.
If you send screenshots or PDFs, you need to resend updated files. With a private profile link, you can update details once and the same link shows the latest version.
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