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The Punjabi Marriage Biodata, Warm and Direct
A Punjabi marriage biodata is a one-page family introduction shared when a rishta is being explored — personal details, education and work, the family and its native place, and one clear contact. Punjabi households — Sikh, Hindu, or mixed — share the same format; what changes is only the religious detail each family chooses to include. On Riishta the form follows your religion, and the result is a living link you can edit anytime.
Create a Punjabi biodata — free →What Punjabi families look for first
- Work, stated plainly: job with the company and city, the family business, or land and farming — named confidently, the way it would be said across the table.
- Family and native place: parents and what they do, siblings and where they are settled, and the pind or city the family belongs to.
- Height and age: asked early in most Punjabi conversations — put them where they can be found at a glance.
- One clear contact: a single number or email of the person who actually picks up.
Sikh household or Hindu household — the form follows
The biodata of a Sikh Punjabi family usually carries no horoscope block — on Riishta, choosing Sikh means rashi and kundli fields simply never appear, and the page stays clean. A Punjabi Hindu family can include राशि, gotra and manglik status as usual. Both come from the same form — you choose the religion, the fields follow, and anything left blank stays off the page.
A sample Punjabi biodata
Ravneet Kaur Gill
Chartered Accountant · Jalandhar
Personal: DOB 2 March 1998, Jalandhar · 5'5" · Sikh
Education & Career: CA · Works with a Big-4 firm, Chandigarh
About: Straightforward and cheerful; weekends are for family and gurdwara. Comfortable in Punjabi, Hindi and English.
Family: Father — agriculturist, own land near Jalandhar; Mother — homemaker; younger brother studying in Australia.
Contact: [one clear point of contact]
Direct, complete, and unmistakably Punjabi — work and land stated plainly, the family placed, and not a wasted line.
Do this, avoid that
Do
- Name the work — company, business or land — the way the family says it
- State the native place; Punjabi families always ask
- Keep the tone warm but direct — one page, no padding
- Let the religious note match how the household actually practises
Avoid
- Vague lines like “well-settled family” with nothing behind them
- Adding horoscope fields to a Sikh biodata out of habit
- Overseas claims without country and status
- Ten photos where two good ones would do
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Private by default, shared on WhatsApp
A Riishta biodata lives at a private, unguessable link that shows a rich preview in WhatsApp — never listed, never indexed, no directory. Edit it once and every aunt, cousin and matchmaker with the link sees the update. Paper needed? The PDF is one clean page.











