Marriage Biodata Format — Free Word Download or Create Online

Download a ready-made marriage biodata format in Word (.docx) and edit it in minutes, or create your own online and export a print-ready PDF — completely free, no signup, with formats for every community and 10 Indian languages.

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  • 10 languages
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Download a free biodata format (Word)

Ready-to-edit .docx formats with community-appropriate fields. Download and personalise, or open the free maker to customise it online.

Hindu boy marriage biodata format sample in Word

Hindu Boy Biodata Format

Gotra, Rashi, Nakshatra & Manglik fields

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Hindu girl marriage biodata format sample in Word

Hindu Girl Biodata Format

Gotra, Rashi, Nakshatra & Manglik fields

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Muslim boy marriage biodata format sample in Word

Muslim Boy Biodata Format

Sect, community & religious-practice fields

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Muslim girl marriage biodata format sample in Word

Muslim Girl Biodata Format

Sect, community & religious-practice fields

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What a marriage biodata format should include

A good marriage biodata is a one- to two-page snapshot that families can read at a glance. Whichever format you choose, organise it into four clear sections:

1. Personal details

Full name, date of birth, time and place of birth, height, complexion, and blood group. Hindu biodatas usually add rashi (moon sign), nakshatra, gotra, caste/sub-caste and manglik status for traditional matching. Muslim biodatas typically note sect (Sunni/Shia), community, and religious practice.

2. Education & career

Your highest qualification, current profession and employer, and — if you are comfortable sharing it — your income range. Families read this section closely, so keep it accurate and specific.

3. Family details

Parents’ names and occupations, number of siblings and their marital status, and your native place. This conveys your family background and values.

4. Contact details

A contact person (often a parent), a phone number, and your city or residential address. Share contact information carefully and only with genuine prospects.

A few tips for a stronger biodata

  • Keep it to one or two pages. Families skim — be concise.
  • Add a clear, recent photo. A well-lit portrait greatly improves responses. A “biodata without photo” format is fine too if you prefer privacy.
  • Be honest. Details are usually verified later, so accuracy builds trust.
  • Match the language and community. A biodata in the family’s own language feels far more personal.

Word or PDF — which format should you use?

Word (.docx)

Best when you want to type your details offline, add or remove fields, or change wording. Opens in Microsoft Word and Google Docs. Download any format above to start.

PDF

Best for sharing and printing — the layout looks identical on every device. Create your biodata online and export a high-quality PDF in minutes.

Frequently asked questions

Are these marriage biodata formats free?

Yes. Every Word format on this page is free to download and edit, and creating a biodata with the online maker is free too — no signup required.

Can I edit the Word (.docx) file?

Yes. Open it in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, or any word processor, then replace the sample details with your own. Every field, colour, and section is editable.

Should I use the Word format or create a PDF?

Use the Word format if you want to type your details offline or add custom fields. Create online and download a PDF if you want a polished, fixed layout that looks identical on every phone and printer — ideal for sharing on WhatsApp.

Which biodata format should I choose for my community?

Pick the Word file closest to your community above. For more options — Sikh, Jain, Christian, Buddhist and others, in 10 Indian languages and 50+ designs — create your biodata online with the free maker.