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Encyclopedia > Bharani

In Hinduism, Bharani is a goddess of bad luck, and a daughter of Daksha, and wife of Chandra.




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Bharani's Hand-Made Jewelry, Spiritual & Devotional, La Crescenta, CA (418 words)
Bharani Jewelry, formerly known as Barbara Paul Jewelry, is a collection of unique pieces of spiritual jewelry and bookmarkers that are made by hand and are devotional in nature.
Bharani draws on her mixed Spanish, Russian, Mexican and Polish heritage to create beautifully rustic handmade jewelry that is unlike anything you have seen before.
Bharani’s devotional jewelry honors all spiritual paths and acknowledges the universal truths held within the diversity of all religions.
Zodiac Detail: www.GaneshaSpeaks.com (5995 words)
Each of these Nakshatras are farther subdivided into four Padas or quarters of 3 degrees and 20 minutes.
People born under Ashwini are blessed with beautiful appearance with large eyes, broad forehead and pleasing persona.
The women born under Bharani however have menstrual problems, and anaemia.
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