Verify a report
Last updated 20 August 2026
You are most likely holding a printed report, or reading one somebody sent you, and deciding whether it deserves to be taken seriously. This page exists so that you can decide that without taking our word for anything.
What this page can confirm today
- What a Doosri Rai report is, and what it deliberately is not.
- The five traditions it runs — each one named, with the published source behind it.
- Which engine produced it. Every report prints its version on the last page. The current version is v0.4.4.
- How to re-derive any number in the report yourself, using sources that are not ours.
What it cannot confirm yet — said plainly
This page cannot currently tell you whether one specific report was issued by us. There is no per-report lookup here yet: if you type a report ID into this page, nothing will happen, because nothing is listening.
That is a limitation, not a design. The intended second step is doosrirai.in/verify/<report ID>, which will confirm that a given ID was issued, on what date, by which engine version — and still show no birth details to anyone. Until that exists, a page claiming to verify a document it cannot actually look up would be worse than one that admits the gap. If you need a specific report confirmed today, write to us and a person will answer.
What a Doosri Rai report is
It reports what named classical traditions conclude about two charts, and why they disagree with each other. It is a second opinion in the medical sense: not a claim that the first astrologer was wrong, but a second reading of the same evidence, with the reasoning shown.
Three things it is not, and these are constraints on the product rather than modesty:
- It does not predict outcomes. No report says a marriage will succeed or fail.
- It does not sell remedies. Nothing in it can be resolved by buying anything, from us or from anybody else.
- It asserts no figure it cannot derive. Where a tradition's rule is disputed between sources, the report says so instead of picking the convenient one.
The five traditions, and who says so
A report runs the same two charts through all five, separately, and prints all five answers — including the ones that disagree with each other. On the published sample the five land between 13.5 and 17 out of 36, and 2 accept the match while 3 refuse it.
- North Indian — The Charak lineage, from K.S. Charak's Elements of Vedic Astrology. Most of North India.
- Drik Panchang — The methodology inside the most widely used matching software in India. The de-facto default online.
- Astro-Vision — The SoulMate methodology, the dominant commercial engine. Used by many professional astrologers.
- South Indian — B.V. Raman's Muhurtha — the most-cited modern authority. Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra.
- Kerala — Porutham-led, with Papasamyam weighting. Kerala.
If a report you are holding names a tradition that is not on this list, or attributes a rule to a source not named in its own appendix, that is worth querying with us.
How to check any number in this report
The report is built to be checked, which is an unusual thing to build and the reason this page exists at all.
- Every rule it applies is cited. The sample cites 19 of them by name and source, so each one can be looked up in a book that is not ours.
- Each tradition’s house set is printed. Where two traditions disagree about whether a chart is manglik, the report shows which houses each one counts — which is the whole reason they differ.
- The engine is deterministic. The same two birth details and the same engine version produce the same 32 pages, every time. There is no randomness and no adjustment by hand.
- The birth data is printed on the report. Run those same details through any of the five named systems yourself. If a figure disagrees with the published source it cites, we want to know.
If you believe a report is not genuine
Or if a number in one does not survive the check above — tell us. A report that cannot be defended against its own cited source is our error, and our refund policy treats it as one: we refund our mistakes.
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If you want to see one in full first
The complete 32-page sample report is published without payment, without an email address, and without a form. It is the same document a customer receives, for a couple whose details are ours to publish. Nothing in it is withheld.