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Janma Nakshatra Bharani
This is the second Nakshatra. Its symbol is a boat, and its animal symbol is an elephant. This constellation consists of three dim stars forming a triangle. It falls within the zodiac sign of Aries, spanning from 13°20' to 26°40' in Aries. Its ruling planet is Venus, and its deity is Yamaraja.
People born under this Nakshatra are focused on justice. However, they often have a heightened sense of superiority, which manifests in subjective conversations with others. Their sense of self-importance may lead them to believe they are kinder and wiser than their peers. They might even compare themselves to gods if they give excessive attention to their personality. If they follow the right path, they will embody loyalty, truth, and purity.
Bharani natives are charismatic, intellectual, and loyal to their friends. They are generally wealthy, though they may acquire their wealth through illegal or immoral means if their sense of self-importance is overly developed. They often rely on their intuition, are eager to learn and experiment, are proactive, and possess strength and patience, which help them overcome challenges.
Physical Characteristics: They have broad faces, reddish complexions (rosy cheeks), long necks, and medium height (those born during the middle of the day tend to be taller). Men are prone to balding but have thick eyebrows. They may be kind and generous but often appear stern.
These individuals are born to lead but lack sufficient discipline. They seek to control all situations, which can lead to problems. Financial success can be difficult due to a lack of self-control. To maintain support, they must continuously invest effort. Eventually, they find their purpose and become successful in their work, eager to explore various opportunities in life. They are dynamic, resourceful, and inventive. They can excel in performing arts (dance, singing, painting, acting), as well as build successful careers as businesspeople, lawyers, surgeons, or administrators.
They are deeply attached to their family, investing energy in their relatives, making them good partners. Typically, they enjoy good health but may suffer from chronic pains, diabetes, and dental issues. They are usually afraid of water and are at an increased risk of drowning. They may also have a tendency toward excess, including overeating.
Malefic Degrees of Planets in Bharani Nakshatra in the Natal Chart: Rahu at 14° in Aries, Mercury at 15° in Aries, Mars and Jupiter at 19° in Aries, Sun at 20° in Aries. The placement of these planets at their malefic degrees negatively impacts the longevity of the horoscope holder, unless there are beneficial aspects from Venus, or it may bring significant sorrow. One must exercise caution whenever these planets transit through their malefic degrees, and avoid starting new ventures during such times.
Janma (Starting something): Bharani
Sampat (Days and people bringing wealth): Krittika, Uttara Phalguni, Uttara Ashadha
Vipat (Days and people bringing misfortune): Rohini, Hasta, Shravana
Kshema (Days and people bringing ease, prosperity, stability, and security): Mrigashira, Chitra, Dhanishta
Pratyak (People who tend to criticize us, provoke emotions, and the days associated with this): Ardra, Swati, Shatabhisha
Sadhana (Days and people leading to completion of matters, projects, relationships): Punarvasu, Vishakha, Purva Bhadrapada
Vadha (Inauspicious days and dangerous people): Pushya, Anuradha, Uttara Bhadrapada
Mitra (Helpers): Ashlesha, Jyeshta, Revati
Atimitra (The most beneficial days, good friends): Ashwini, Magha, Mula
Padas of Bharani Nakshatra
Pada 1 – Leo Navamsha (13°20' – 16°40' in Aries)
This pada is ruled by the Sun. People in this pada are more inclined toward creativity and leadership, achieving fulfillment through leadership, dominance, and noble impulses. They aim to give and receive, striving to bring prosperity to those around them. This is a team leader who stands out and cannot be ignored.
A person with the Moon or Ascendant in this pada will be highly confident, proud, and sometimes stern, upholding law and order. This pada is closely associated with lawyers and legal professionals, as well as politicians. Such individuals may rid society of outdated laws, uplift morale, and uphold ethics using the power of the Sun.
These individuals are also artistic and can succeed in independent arts. They may be interested in history, dead languages, and ancient civilizations. Saturn in Bharani brings such interests, especially when there is a planet in conjunction with Saturn or under its aspects.
Pada 2 – Virgo Navamsha (16°40' – 20°00' in Aries)
This pada is ruled by Mercury. These individuals are critical thinkers and reflective, preferring to act through intellect rather than brute force, focusing on intellectual self-development.
They are calm and goal-oriented. It is rare for them not to know which goal to pursue, and they usually achieve what they want.
The main characteristic of this pada is its organizational skills and desire to serve.
Jupiter, Mars, and the Sun are particularly strong in this pada.
Pada 3 – Libra Navamsha (20°00' – 23°20' in Aries)
Venus rules this pada. This pada is less harmonious than the previous one in Bharani Nakshatra.
Such individuals often face many contradictions, particularly in their personal lives. They tend to have relationship issues.
This pada is characterized by the ability to balance opposites and a resistance to restrictions in relationships and sexuality. Depending on their spiritual development, this may manifest positively or negatively, leading to the fulfillment of the individual's desires.
Venus, Mercury, and Rahu are strong in this pada.
Pada 4 – Scorpio Navamsha (23°20' – 26°40' in Aries)
This pada is ruled by Mars, making the person indulgent, quick-tempered, unstable, and focused on matters of death.
The individual's work may also be related to death (for example, in funeral services). This pada's energy is extremely intense.
Any planet in this pada is unpredictable. Mars, the Sun, and Ketu are strong here but do not bring good results.
Only Venus and Jupiter can help the person wisely utilize the potential of this pada so as not to harm themselves.
Janma Nakshatra Krittika
This is the third Nakshatra, symbolized by fire or a razor blade, with the animal symbol being a sheep. It is the first Nakshatra that spans two zodiac signs (Aries and Taurus). It covers between 26°40' in Aries and 10°0' in Taurus. The ruling planet is the Sun, and the deity is Agni.
These are decisive, sharp, and ambitious people, with high motivation, sharp minds, and a tendency toward cynicism, sometimes too much so. They have a straightforward approach, dislike beating around the bush, and possess an explosive temperament, but if they get angry, it passes very quickly. They can be stubborn, overly direct, and aggressive, which can lead to difficulties in teamwork.
They often use the respect they receive from family and friends who appreciate them. Their lives are marked by ups and downs. Due to indecisiveness, their careers and activities are diverse and numerous.
Usually, these individuals are of medium height, with good eyes, a large nose, and a broad neck. They are intellectual, free-thinking, and enjoy exploring other cultures and living in various places. They have good, loyal friends and advisors, strive for the welfare of all, and may lose interest in their activities because their successes are often not material.
The problems they encounter can be reduced if they maintain a balance between desires and reality. These people love seeking adventures, and their work life may involve a lot of travel. They prefer to work independently. Suitable careers include being a manager, lawyer, engineer, doctor, or project manager.
For them, family is a source of happiness, bringing internal calm and joy. They have close relationships with their mother and are often happy in marriage. These are loyal people, both as parents and as spouses. Overeating can lead to health problems.
Janma (Starting something): Krittika
Sampat (Days and people bringing wealth): Rohini, Hasta, Shravana
Vipat (Days and people bringing misfortune): Mrigashira, Chitra, Dhanishta
Kshema (Days and people bringing ease, prosperity, stability, and security): Ardra, Swati, Shatabhisha
Pratyak(People who tend to criticize us, provoke emotions, and the days associated with this): Punarvasu, Vishakha, Purva Bhadrapada
Sadhana (Days and people leading to completion of matters, projects, relationships): Pushya, Anuradha, Uttara Bhadrapada
Vadha (Inauspicious days and dangerous people): Ashlesha, Jyeshta, Revati
Mitra (Helpers): Ashwini, Magha, Mula
Atimitra (The most beneficial days, good friends): Bharani, Purva Phalguni, Purva Ashadha
Padas of Krittika Nakshatra
Pada 1 – Sagittarius Navamsha (26°40' – 30° in Aries)
Jupiter rules this pada. These people want to improve the world and elevate it. They are inclined toward public service (politics, management) and can build organizations that change the world for the better. This pada bestows good manners, a talent for investigations, illness, but long life. Planets in this pada make a person determined and resilient. Particularly strong are Jupiter, Mars, the Sun, and Ketu.
Pada 2 – Capricorn Navamsha (0°0' – 3°20' in Taurus)
Saturn rules this pada. These people are more oriented towards the financial domain. They worry and see things from a material perspective. They are the least interested in empty talk and focus on tangible results, particularly the acquisition of money. The Moon here reaches its highest exaltation point, making the person very caring and concerned. Saturn and Mars are also strong here. Mars is more associated with receiving support from others rather than giving help to someone else.
Pada 3 – Aquarius Navamsha (3°20' – 6°40' in Taurus)
This pada is ruled by Saturn. The sign of Aquarius makes these people good researchers and scientists. Saturn may bring limitations and poverty here. This pada gives the person intellect, toughness, irritability, and the ability to learn all kinds of subjects. None of the planets are debilitated in Aquarius, so they can all express themselves well in their respective areas of responsibility.
Pada 4 – Pisces Navamsha (6°40' – 10°0' in Taurus)
This pada is ruled by Jupiter. These people are kind, sensitive, and easygoing. They know how to leave a situation and accept the world as it is. They are inclined toward social work and can join organizations and lead them. This pada fosters teamwork, good education, and philosophical knowledge. It also gives the person a sense of superiority, which can lead to anxiety, making them poor and ill. Ketu, Venus, and Jupiter in this pada interact well with it and use its energy fully. Mercury uses the energy of the pada only partially.
Janma Nakshatra Rohini
This is the fourth nakshatra, symbolized by a chariot drawn by a bull. The symbolic animal is a snake. It consists of five stars in the constellation of Taurus, forming the head of a bull.
Rohini is the first nakshatra entirely located within Taurus, covering 10° to 23°20' in Taurus. Its ruler is the Moon, and the deity is Brahma.
These people are critical and materialistic, often possessing balanced, grounded, and stable approaches. Rohini symbolizes growth and fertility, which can lead people born under this nakshatra to be very sexual and use sexuality to achieve their goals.
They are artistic, unique, and highly value beauty, art, jewelry-making, cosmetics, and jewelry. They have a developed imagination, many talents, and their success depends on their ability to combine imagination with action.
Typically, such people are well-built, tall, with bright eyes and a dazzling smile, expressive voice, and hand movements. They speak fluently, seductively, and display noble manners.
They are not easy to understand, as if they have two sides: one loving, gentle; the other – tough, rigid. They may become aggressive when others interfere in their affairs or those of their family. They might hesitate, and when there’s no choice, accept changes.
These people are emotional, follow their hearts, are spontaneous, known for not planning things, are financially dependent, and lack long-term endeavors. They usually obtain good jobs and work well, but impatience and inattention may present obstacles on their path to success.
Thanks to many talents, such a person can become a sculptor, artist, photographer, musician, creative director, engage in advertising, jewelry design, marketing, writing, and editing, or succeed in agriculture and environmental work.
Usually, these people are overly attached to their mother but have poor relationships with their father. Their married life is typically turbulent.
There is a tendency toward respiratory diseases, frequent throat issues, possible blood diseases, cancer, and hypoglycemia.
The destructive degrees of planets in Rohini Nakshatra in the natal chart: Mercury – 14° in Taurus, Venus – 15° in Taurus, Ketu – 18° in Taurus. Those who have these planets at such positions in their horoscope should be cautious during transits at these dangerous degrees and avoid starting new things at this time.
Janma (Starting something) – Rohini
Sampat (Days and people bringing wealth) – Mrigashira, Chitra, Dhanishta
Vipat (Days and people bringing misfortune) – Ardra, Swati, Shatabhisha
Kshema (Days and people bringing ease, prosperity, stability, and security) – Punarvasu, Vishakha, Purva Bhadrapada
Pratyak (People who tend to criticize us, provoke emotions, and the days associated with this) – Pushya, Anuradha, Uttara Bhadrapada
Sadhana (Days and people leading to completion of matters, projects, relationships) – Ashlesha, Jyeshtha, Revati
Vadha (Inauspicious days and dangerous people) – Ashwini, Magha, Mula
Mitra (Helpers) – Bharani, Purva Phalguni, Purva Ashadha
Atimitra (The most beneficial days, good friends) – Krittika, Uttara Phalguni, Uttara Ashadha
Padas of Rohini Nakshatra
Pada 1 – Aries Navamsha (10°0' – 13°20' in Taurus)
This pada is ruled by Mars. These people are very active, light, and aspire to achieve quick results.
Here, passion increases along with material tendencies. There is considerable attention to uniqueness. Planets here need material results quickly. The Sun and Mars can be auspicious.
At its highest aspect, this pada can make a person a spiritual warrior who fights against exploitation.
Pada 2 – Taurus Navamsha (13°20' – 16°40' in Taurus)
This pada is ruled by Venus. Here all the positive traits of the nakshatra are concentrated. The Moon in this pada is exalted and prosperous. These are stable people inclined to finish things. It is more important for them to do something with quality than to start multiple things without bringing any to completion.
Planets here usually bring abundance and resource acquisition, even under adverse conditions. However, these people are overly materialistic. This pada allows for expressing thoughts and emotions through material means. This is the strongest pada in the zodiac for fulfilling life wishes. Venus, Saturn, the Moon, and Mercury are particularly strong here.
Pada 3 – Gemini Navamsha (16°40' – 20°0' in Taurus)
Mercury rules this pada. These people are intellectual, inclined toward business, and love to travel. They have literary skills and scientific abilities.
These people are sharp-minded, flexible, carefree, cheerful, and wealthy.
Venus, Mercury, and Saturn give good results in this pada.
Pada 4 – Cancer Navamsha (20°0' – 23°20' in Taurus)
The pada is ruled by the Moon. These people are sensitive and oriented towards family values.
They dedicate themselves to what they love, and afterward, find it hard to let go if there’s no other choice. This can mean attachment to children, home, or some endeavor.
There is also special attention to securing the home and material gains. Finances come through short travels.
Planets located in this pada provide maternal qualities but can also bring limitations and excessive attachment, with a tendency to hoard. The Moon and Jupiter are strong here.
Janma Nakshatra Mrigashira
This is the fifth Nakshatra, represented by the constellation Orion with three stars, depicting the head of the celestial hunter. Its main symbol is the head of a deer, and its animal symbol is an antelope. This Nakshatra spans from 23°20' in Taurus to 6°40' in Gemini. The ruling planet is Mars, and the deity is Chandra (Moon).
These individuals are capable of great love (especially towards their mother). However, they may also be restless, anxious, and inclined to wander. Such personalities love to explore, discover, and sometimes follow a spiritual path of development. Known for their slender bodies, they are often tall, with large, pleasant eyes.
Typically, these people are highly moral, intellectual, but tend to admire people who do not deserve it. They may experience betrayal in business, so they must be cautious in choosing friends and partners. Deep within, they are shy and prefer to avoid conflicts, but when challenged, they can become aggressive and hold grudges for a long time. They are sensitive, fragile, yet wise and intelligent, possessing prosperity, respect, and a certain lightheartedness toward others.
Despite being successful, they struggle to retain wealth due to mistakes that lead to professional and financial downfall. Because of their intellect, they quickly grow bored and find it difficult to complete things. Their professional interests may be related to engineering, communication, tourism, and music.
These individuals are deeply connected to family, feel great love and admiration for them, but often do not receive the same response and affection they very much expect. Their marriages are usually short, and their love lives are complex. They frequently suffer from illnesses during childhood, tend to have digestive issues, and may experience trauma in the shoulder area.
Destructive Degrees for Planets in Mrigashira: Mars – 28° in Taurus, Jupiter – 29° in Taurus. Those with such a placement for Jupiter or Mars in their birth chart should exercise caution and avoid starting new ventures when these planets transit the dangerous degrees.
Janma (Starting something) – Mrigashira
Sampat (Days and people bringing wealth) – Ardra, Swati, Shatabhisha
Vipat (Days and people bringing misfortune) – Punarvasu, Vishakha, Purva Bhadrapada
Kshema (Days and people bringing ease, prosperity, stability, and security) – Pushya, Anuradha, Uttara Bhadrapada
Pratyak (People who tend to criticize us, provoke emotions, and the days associated with this) – Ashlesha, Jyeshta, Revati
Sadhana (Days and people leading to completion of matters, projects, relationships) – Ashwini, Magha, Mula
Vadha (Inauspicious days and dangerous people) – Bharani, Purva Phalguni, Purvashadha
Mitra (Helpers) – Krittika, Uttara Phalguni, Uttara Ashadha
Atimitra (The most beneficial days, good friends) – Rohini, Hasta, Shravana
Padas of the Mrigashira Nakshatra
Pada 1 – Leo Navamsha (23°20' – 26°40' in Taurus)
This pada is ruled by the Sun. These are artistic people, often learning various kinds of arts, different techniques of working with hands, constantly in creative search, always changing their approach to work-related matters. This pada belongs to the determined and stable side of Mrigashira, but there is an opportunity to express experience through artistic and creative endeavors.
Pada 2 – Virgo Navamsha (26°40' – 30° in Taurus)
This pada is ruled by Mercury. Such people engage in intellectual fields of activity, becoming linguists, scientists, researchers, historians, and archaeologists. This pada represents the calculated, discerning, satirical, and humorous side of Mrigashira. These people are also characterized by deep insight and high intellectual capabilities.
Pada 3 – Libra Navamsha (0°0' – 3°20' in Gemini)
This pada is ruled by Venus. Such individuals find fulfillment in communication. Relationships with people, acquiring and sharing information are very important to them. These are journalists, writers, editors, authors. This is the first pada of Mrigashira located in Gemini, so these individuals are very talkative and tend to explore the mental aspect of relationships. This pada is more airy compared to the previous one, hence it cannot bring high material results.
Pada 4 – Scorpio Navamsha (3°20' – 6°40' in Gemini)
The ruling planet of this pada is Mars, which brings nervousness, drama, possessiveness, anger, and a desire to reach the point, identifying the negative aspect of every item. This pada is not as superficial as the Libra pada within this Nakshatra but tends to over-intellectualize questions without getting to their core. Most of the negative qualities of Mrigashira are manifested in this pada.