A Journey Of Transformation And Creation
Article by Vinayak Bhatt
As an astrologer, I’ve always been curious about the deep connections between the stars and our lives. Among the 27 Nakshatras, Bharani has always fascinated me. Bharani is ruled by Venus (As per Vimshottari Dasha Scheme), the planet of beauty and creation, but it also has a strong connection to Yama, the god of death. This combination makes it special—Bharani is about creation, transformation, and rebirth.
To understand Bharani better, I decided to visit a place that’s said to embody its energy—the Kamakhya Temple in Assam. Known as one of the most sacred Shakti Peethas, this temple celebrates the divine feminine power of creation. I knew this journey would be different from anything I’d experienced before.
Reaching Kamakhya Temple
After traveling for days, I arrived at the Kamakhya Temple, perched on the Nilachal Hills in Guwahati. The moment I stepped onto the temple grounds, I felt a sense of power and mystery in the air. Unlike the grand and ornate temples I’d visited before, Kamakhya had a raw, earthy energy that seemed to resonate with something deep inside me.
The temple doesn’t have a traditional idol. Instead, the center of worship is a natural stone formation symbolizing the yoni (womb), the source of creation. It felt primal, sacred, and entirely in tune with Bharani’s essence.
The Energy of Bharani at Kamakhya
As I stood there, a priest noticed my interest and began explaining the temple’s significance. “This temple is dedicated to the Goddess Kamakhya, who represents the power of creation,” he said. “Bharani Nakshatra is also about creation and nurturing. But it’s not just about giving birth—it’s about transformation, the cycle of life, death, and rebirth.”
He continued, “Every year during the Ambubachi Mela, the temple celebrates the Goddess’s menstruation. It’s a reminder of the earth’s fertility and the cycles of life. This aligns perfectly with Bharani, which teaches us that every ending is also a new beginning.”
The Role of Yama
I asked the priest, “Bharani is ruled by Venus, which represents beauty and creation. But why is it connected to Yama, the god of death?”
The priest smiled and said, “Yama isn’t just about death. He ensures the smooth transition of souls and upholds dharma (cosmic law). Bharani’s energy comes from this balance—it gives life, but it also has the courage to let go when it’s time. Without endings, there can be no new beginnings. Kamakhya Temple celebrates this duality of Bharani—creation and release, nurturing and transformation.”
A Moment of Reflection
Sitting in the temple courtyard, I began to reflect on my own life. As an astrologer, I often help people navigate challenges, but I realized how much we all resist change. We cling to what’s familiar, fearing the unknown. Bharani, like Kamakhya, teaches us that letting go is not a loss—it’s a necessary step toward growth.
I closed my eyes and silently prayed, “Goddess, help me release what no longer serves me. Teach me to trust the cycles of life and embrace change with courage.”
Lessons from Bharani and Kamakhya
Visiting Kamakhya Temple brought Bharani Nakshatra’s energy to life for me. Here’s what I learned:
1. Letting Go Is Necessary: Bharani teaches that holding onto fear, pain, or old habits blocks growth. True transformation begins with release.
2. Honor the Feminine Energy: Bharani and Kamakhya both remind us to honor the creative, nurturing energy within us and around us.
3. Life Moves in Cycles: Just as the earth goes through seasons, our lives are full of cycles. Endings are not failures—they’re transitions to something new.
Why Kamakhya Is the Temple for Bharani
The connection between Bharani Nakshatra and Kamakhya Temple is clear:
– Bharani’s ruling planet, Venus, represents beauty, love, and creation, aligning with the Goddess’s nurturing power.
– Its link to Yama reflects the temple’s role as a place of transformation, where people seek liberation from karmic burdens.
– The yoni symbol at Kamakhya perfectly embodies Bharani’s essence as the Nakshatra of creation and rebirth.
What This Journey Taught Me
As I left Kamakhya Temple, I felt a sense of peace and understanding. Bharani Nakshatra is not just a celestial body—it’s a powerful reminder to embrace life’s cycles, honor the divine feminine, and trust the flow of the universe.
Now, whenever I study a chart with Bharani Nakshatra or gaze at the night sky, I see more than a star. I see a force that connects us to the deepest truths of life: creation, transformation, and renewal.