Nakshatra Bharani consists of three dim stars east of Ashwini forming a triangle in the constellation Aries.
Bharani is a "manushya", an "earthly" star of bad nature.
The symbol of nakshatra yoga.
The influence of this star is restraining, limiting.
People born under the influence of this star live a life full of struggle and suffering. Yamaraj, the god of death and justice, rules this nakshatra.
"Bharani can be roughly translated as "the one who gives birth" or "the one who gives birth." This name conveys the main component of nakshatra energy, which corresponds to the female part of nature and its ability to receive, retain, grow and destroy."
Bharani is a "manushya", an "earthly" star of bad nature.
The symbol of nakshatra yoga.
The influence of this star is restraining, limiting.
People born under the influence of this star live a life full of struggle and suffering. Yamaraj, the god of death and justice, rules this nakshatra.
"Bharani can be roughly translated as "the one who gives birth" or "the one who gives birth." This name conveys the main component of nakshatra energy, which corresponds to the female part of nature and its ability to receive, retain, grow and destroy."