Free Maurya Matrimony – Progress-Driven Community, Free Platform

The Maurya community of Uttar Pradesh and adjoining states carries the name of one of India's greatest dynasties — and a spirit of ambition, upward mobility, and community pride that continues to define it. On Corishta, Maurya matrimony is offered at absolutely no cost. Register free, search free, connect free. We believe in supporting a community that is actively shaping its own future, without adding financial barriers to the most important decision of that future.
Maurya families span a rich socioeconomic range: vegetable and fruit cultivators with generations of agricultural pride, government employees and teachers, and a rapidly growing cohort of young professionals in IT, engineering, and business who carry their community identity forward into new spaces. Corishta brings all of these together.
Free Features for Maurya Matrimony

- Free profile creation with educational and professional details
- Free search across Maurya profiles from UP, Bihar, MP, and other states
- Free expressions of interest — no limit on how many you send
- Free communication once both families show interest
- Filter by profession, education, income, and location — all free
Maurya Community Identity and Marriage Values
Maurya families have historically been associated with horticulture and vegetable cultivation — the Mali/Shakya tradition of the Gangetic plain. This agricultural heritage translates into a matrimonial culture that values hard work, practical financial management, and family stability. A boy who manages his family's land or business alongside his job is often more respected than a purely salaried professional.
At the same time, the Maurya community's strong push toward education — inspired in part by the legacy of leaders who highlighted the community's intellectual heritage — means that the current generation places significant emphasis on graduation and competitive exams. Young Maurya men and women clearing government positions are celebrated as community heroes, and finding a similarly educated match is a growing priority.
Real Connections, No Barriers
A Maurya family from Varanasi looking for their son finds three compatible profiles from Prayagraj and Jaunpur. They compare family backgrounds, educational qualifications, and location preferences. They send interests to two families. One family responds warmly, and within two weeks, a meeting at the girl's home is arranged. Coffee replaces the traditional chai in this urban Maurya household, but the warmth of the ritual is unchanged. And not a single rupee was paid to the platform.