Free Gounder Matrimony – Kongu Vellalar Tradition, No Cost Platform

The Gounder community — the Kongu Vellalar community of western Tamil Nadu — has built the agricultural and economic backbone of the Kongu Nadu region across Erode, Tiruppur, Coimbatore, Salem, and Namakkal. Known for their industriousness, strong family values, and a social culture that prizes self-reliance and community loyalty, Gounder families deserve a matrimonial platform that reflects these values — and does not ask them to pay before they have found their match. Corishta is that platform.
Gounder matrimony on Corishta is 100% free. Register free. Browse thousands of Gounder profiles from across Kongu Nadu and the Tamil diaspora. Connect with families at no charge. This is not a trial period — it is permanent, and it is real.
Free Features for Gounder Matrimony Seekers

- Free profile creation with kulam (clan) and hometown details
- Free search of Gounder profiles from Kongu Nadu and beyond
- Free interest expression — contact any family without charge
- Filter by kulam, district, profession, income, and education — all free
- Shortlist and revisit profiles as many times as needed — no time pressure
Gounder Community Identity and Marriage Traditions
Gounder matrimony is structured around the kulam (clan) system, with specific rules about which kulams can intermarry and which cannot. In Kongu Vellalar tradition, kulam exogamy is strictly observed. Corishta's profile system supports kulam specification so families can search with this critical filter active from the beginning of their search.
Horoscope (jathagam) matching is standard practice. The exchange of birth star (nakshatra) details and the verification of porutham scores is typically the first practical step after families express mutual interest. Corishta facilitates this by including horoscope fields in profiles and supporting jathagam exchange through the messaging system — all at no cost.
Kongu Nadu's New Generation and Marriage
Tiruppur's textile industry, Coimbatore's engineering sector, and the growing Gounder-owned business ecosystem of western Tamil Nadu have produced a generation that is both rooted and global. Young Gounder men and women are running textile export businesses, working as chartered accountants, and managing family farms alongside their urban careers. A partner who shares this dual identity — community-rooted, professionally capable — is the ideal, and Corishta's detailed profiles help families find exactly this combination.