- Rahu
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Caption = Rahu - Head of Demon Snake
Name = Rahu
Devanagari = राहु
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Affiliation =Graha ,Asura
God_of = NorthLunar Node
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Mount = Blue/Black Lion
Planet = InHindu mythology , Rahu is asnake that swallows thesun or themoon causingeclipse s. He is depicted in art as a dragon with no body riding achariot drawn by eight black horses.Rahu is one of thenavagraha s (nine planets) in Vedic astrology. The "rahu kala" is considered inauspicious.According to legend, during the "
Samudra manthan ", theasura Rahu drank some of the divine nectar. But before the nectar could pass his throat,Mohini (the female avatar ofVishnu ) cut off his head. The head, however, remained immortal. It is believed that this immortal head occasionally swallows the sun or the moon, causing eclipses. Then, the sun or moon passes through the opening at the neck, ending the eclipse.Astronomically, Rahu and Ketu denotes the two points of intersection of the paths of the
Sun and theMoon as they move on thecelestial sphere . Therefore, Rahu and Ketu are respectively called the north and the southlunar node s. The fact thatEclipse s occur when Sun and Moon are at one of these points gives rise to the myth of the swallowing of the Sun.In
Buddhism Rahu is one of the "krodhadevatas" (terror-inspiring gods).Myth of Shiva and Rahu
There is another
lila ofShiva and Rahu probably taken fromShiva Purana which is paraphrased byJoseph Campbell in his book "The Power of Myth". Ganna Chakra also paraphrases this myth:In the myth of the Daitya king
Jalandhara , Jalandhara sends Rahu with a message to Shiva, demanding that he surrenderParvati to Jalandhara. Shiva was angry at this message, and this anger took the form of a terrible creature which sprang from his brow. It had the face of a lion, flaming eyes, a body which was dry and rough to the touch, long arms and a tongue which lolled with anger. The creature rushed at Rahu, ready to devour him. Shiva apparently said something along the lines of "we don't shoot the messenger" whereon thegana pleaded to Shiva that it was tortured by hunger. Shiva told the gana that if it were so hungry, it should eat its own flesh. This the gana did, until only its head was left. Shiva, pleased with such devotion, appointed the gana as his door-keeper, ordering that it create terror for all wicked people. Shiva also ordained that the gana be worshipped along with his worship, and gave it the nameKirtimukha . [http://www.philhine.org.uk/writings/tt_gannas.html (accessed: Friday, 30 March 2007)]Astrology
In Vedic astrology Rahu is seen as an
asura or demon who does his best to plunge any area of life he controls into chaos, mystery and cruelty. He is associated with the world of material manifestation and worldy desire; and random, uncontrolled growth without wisdom or understanding. Rahu is a "karaka" or indicator of worldly fame, greed, high intelligence, manipulation, obsessive behaviour, foreigners, mass disease, dementia and inertia. However, if used the right way, Rahu can be instrumental in strengthening a person's power and converting even the strongest enemy into a friend.Rahu is lord of three
nakshatra s or lunar mansions:Ardra ,Svati andShatabhisha orShatataraka . Rahu is associated with the following: its color is smoky, metal is lead and gemstone is honey colored hessonite. Its element is air and direction is south-west.In the science of astrology Rahu and ketu are the two intersection points of paths of Earth and Moons travel.
Buddhism
Rahu is mentioned explicitly in a pair of scriptures from the
Samyutta Nikaya of thePali Canon . In the Candima Sutta and the Suriya Sutta, Rahu attacksChandra , the moon deity andSuriya , the sun deity, before being compelled to release them by their recitation of a brief stanza conveying their reverence for the Buddha. [ [http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/sn/sn02/sn02.009.piya.html Candima Sutta] ] [ [http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/sn/sn02/sn02.010.piya.html Suriya Sutta] ] The Buddha responds by enjoining Rahu to release them, which Rahu does rather than have his "head split into seven pieces". [ [http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/sn/sn02/sn02.010.piya.html Suriya Sutta] ] The verses recited by the two celestial deities and the Buddha have since been incorporated into Buddhist liturgy as protective verses (paritta ) recited by monks as prayers of protection. [ [http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/sn/index.html Access to Insight- see the summary in the Devaputta-samyutta section] ]ee also
* Ketu
*Navagraha
*Apep Notes
[ [http://www.kalsarpa.com ( Kalsarpa Dosha }] ]
References
*Chakra, Ganna (date unknown). " [http://www.philhine.org.uk/writings/tt_gannas.html The Ganas: Hooligans of Heaven] ". (accessed: Friday, 30 March 2007)
External links
[ [http://www.kalsarpa.com ( The site having information about the Kalsarpa Dosha }] ]
[ [http://www.Trambakeshwar.com ( The site having information about the Rahu Dosha }] ]
[http://www.sanatansociety.org/vedic_astrology_and_numerology/vedic_astrology_horoscopes_rahu.htm Rahu in Vedic Astrology]
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