A fair, honest question โ and the answer says more about how timing astrology actually works than most readings ever admit.
โฆ Get Your Free KundliKP and Vedic dasha analysis narrows marriage timing down to a window โ typically a specific Antardasha period lasting months, sometimes a year or more โ not a single date. The precision people want ("March 14th") was never something this method was built to produce, and any reading claiming that level of exactness is overstating what the technique can do.
Marriage requires two people, real-world logistics, and personal choice โ astrology can describe when the chart is genuinely supportive, not override the human decisions that still have to happen inside that window.
Even a well-supported period still needs someone to actually meet a compatible partner, both families to agree, and practical timing (venues, finances, careers) to align. The chart shows favourable conditions, not a scheduled event.
Birth time errors are the single biggest cause of a marriage-timing reading missing the mark. A birth time off by even 4-5 minutes can shift house cusps enough to change which dasha period looks significant โ this is why serious KP practice puts real emphasis on birth-time rectification before trusting fine-grained timing.
"Your chart shows a supportive window between [X] and [Y], strongest around [Z]" is an honest, useful answer. "You will marry on this exact date" is not something dasha analysis can responsibly claim.