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Appearance and Nature of Taurus Sign.



      Zodiac sign Taurus.

      Ruler of the sign: - Venus.

       Gender: - Female

        Sign symbol: -The Bull

        Quality/ Modality: - Fixed

         Element: - Earth

         Day: - Friday

          Colour: - White.

Taurus is the 2nd sign of the zodiac. By nature Taurus people are grounded, stable, calm, cool, and composed. Taurus are the most reliable, trustworthy, determined as well as disgustingly stubborn persons of the zodiac. Truly representing the nature of the bull, the pure Taurus persons are the real hedonist and epicurean; at the same time, they are amazingly hard working.  

They give topmost preference to the financial affluence and stability; and, for which they do harder to hardest work even in an odd and unhealthy environment if necessary in order to ensure financial stability and security. Their motto of life is work hard, enjoy hard and play hard. They want to have all the creature comforts of the world in their lives. Venus being the ruling lord of this sign, Taurus natives easily give in to anything that is beautiful, attractive and enchanting. 

Beauty matters them greatly, it may be the beauty of nature, prose, poetry, art, musing, song, human nature or humans. Bucolic and serene environment with charming landscape appeals them maddeningly. 

They are finicky and choosy in their food habit. Anything delicious, flavorsome, sweet, spicy, succulent, fragrant and aromatic is the most favorite to them. By nature they are luxurious and romantic. They dream to live in well decorated castles and like to spend time even males, in preening themselves         

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