Bharani Nakshatra in Detail | Astrology Course
Bharani Nakshatra Characteristics & Personality
General Characteristics: Capable, truthful, and successful in the profession, free from diseases and grief. Bharani relates to traffic Jams and accidents, scandalous pregnancies, and single parenting.
Symbol: The Yoni
Animal Symbol: The Elephant
Deity: Yama (God of Death)
Ruling Planet: Venus
Nature: Manushya (Human)
Gender: Female
Dosha: Pitta
The natives who have prominent planets in this nakshatra are Cruel, merciless, very active, and diligent. In Muhurta
astrology, this is used when some damaging Work is required to be done or to cheat, or deceive someone. Yama or Yamaraja is the god of death. He is considered to be the son of Surya and Sanjana (Chhaya). Yama means “twin” in mythology; he is described as the twin brother of Yami (Yamuna). He is also considered the lord of hell and the god of justice. The soul gets fruits according to his actions.
Bharani means cherishing, supporting, and nourishing. Bharani expresses feminine energy in its pure form. Its basic principle is Shakti- the passive female power. Female energy incubates the soul and transports t from one realm of existence to another. It goes from a spiritual manifestation to a more objective one. In a wider sense, Bharani people can be incubators of ideas and thoughts. They nourish creativity in any form: arts, Ideas, thoughts, and soul.
Bharani is the sensualist of the zodiac. They are forever searching for their spiritual self but are usually most happy expressing their sensual ones. Bharani is the special nakshatra for goddesses. Their annual festival is celebrated when the full moon is in Bharani. In India, ancient monuments like Khajuraho honor female sexuality in their immense sculptures. They personify fertility, harmony, and growth. sexuality for Bharani is an expression of divinity.
Yama is the god of dharma as well as the god of death. In Bharani, we recognize our own mortality and that life must come to an end. Those born on earth must learn to live with death. Not Just physical death, but also idealism, hopes, and relationships. Yama has to do his dharma or duty. He has to take the souls away when their time is up and remain is detached all the time as he cannot ignore death, whatever the pleas that are directed to him.