Wednesday, 25 February 2026

DMHC. Rahu

 Rahu is a powerful figure in Hindu mythology and astrology. He is not a physical planet, but a shadow entity associated with eclipses and karmic influence.



🐍 Mythological Origin



According to the story in the Bhagavata Purana, during the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan), the gods and demons produced the nectar of immortality. A demon named Swarbhanu disguised himself as a god to drink the nectar.


The Sun god Surya and the Moon god Chandra alerted Vishnu, who cut off Swarbhanu’s head with his Sudarshan Chakra.


However, since he had already tasted the nectar, he did not die.


  • His head became Rahu
  • His body became Ketu



Because of this, Rahu is believed to periodically “swallow” the Sun and Moon — causing solar and lunar eclipses.





🔭 Rahu in Astrology (Vedic Astrology)



In Hindu astrology:


  • Rahu is a shadow planet (Chhaya Graha)
  • It represents obsession, desire, illusion, ambition, foreign influences, materialism, and sudden events
  • It is associated with the North Lunar Node



Rahu is not always negative. It can bring:


  • Fame
  • Technological advancement
  • Foreign travel
  • Unconventional success



But it can also cause:


  • Confusion
  • Addiction
  • Deception
  • Sudden upheaval






🌓 Astronomical Meaning



Astronomically, Rahu corresponds to the ascending (north) node of the Moon’s orbit — the point where the Moon crosses the ecliptic moving northward. Eclipses occur when the Sun and Moon align near Rahu or Ketu.




If you’d like, I can also explain:


  • Rahu’s role in your birth chart
  • The difference between Rahu and Ketu
  • Remedies for Rahu in astrology
  • Rahu in different houses or zodiac signs


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DMHC. Rahu.

 Rahu Dosh Nivaran (Remedies for Rahu affliction) in Vedic astrology is suggested when Rahu in the birth chart causes problems like confusion, sudden obstacles, mental stress, career instability, delays in marriage, addictions, or legal troubles.


Here are commonly recommended remedies:





🔱 1. Mantra Chanting




✔ Rahu Beej Mantra



“Om Bhram Bhreem Bhroum Sah Rahave Namah”


  • Chant 108 times daily or at least on Saturdays.
  • Using a Rudraksha mala is considered beneficial.




✔ Rahu Gayatri Mantra



“Om Naagadhwajaya Vidmahe Padmahastaya Dheemahi Tanno Rahu Prachodayat”





🛕 2. Worship & Spiritual Practices



  • Pray to Shiva regularly.
  • Worship Durga for protection from negative energies.
  • Devotion to Kaal Bhairav is also believed to reduce Rahu’s malefic effects.
  • Performing Abhishek (ritual offering) on Saturdays can be helpful.






🪔 3. Donations (Daan)



On Saturdays, donate:


  • Black sesame seeds
  • Mustard oil
  • Blue or black clothes
  • Coconut
  • Food to the poor



Feeding stray dogs is also considered beneficial.





💎 4. Gemstone (Only After Expert Advice)



  • Hessonite (Gomed) is associated with Rahu.
    ⚠️ Wear only after consulting a qualified astrologer, as gemstones can amplify planetary effects.






🧘 5. Lifestyle & Behavioral Remedies



  • Avoid lying, manipulation, and unethical actions.
  • Stay away from addictions.
  • Practice meditation to control overthinking and anxiety.
  • Maintain clarity and discipline in professional matters.





If you’d like, you can share your birth details (date, time, place), and I can give more personalized guidance based on your chart.


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 Here is the traditional story of Chhajju Bhagwat, told in simple devotional style:





🌼 The Story of Chhajju Bhagwat



Chhajju Bhagwat was a very poor but deeply devoted bhakt of Lord Krishna. He lived a simple life and had very little wealth, but his heart was full of love for Krishna.


Every day, he would offer whatever little food he had to Krishna before eating. Sometimes it was just dry roti, sometimes a little salt — but he offered it with complete faith, believing that Krishna truly accepted it.



🙏 His Innocent Faith



People in his village often laughed at him.

They would say, “Does Krishna really come and eat your food?”


Chhajju would smile and reply,

“If I offer with true love, why would my Thakurji not accept it?”


His devotion was childlike and pure. He did not perform grand rituals. He simply remembered Krishna’s name with love.





🌟 The Divine Test



One day, some villagers decided to test him. They told him:


“If Krishna truly eats your food, ask Him to come tomorrow and eat in front of us.”


Chhajju agreed without doubt. The next day, he prepared food with trembling hands and prayed sincerely:


“Prabhu, today my honour is in Your hands. If You do not come, people will lose faith in You.”


He cried with deep love and called out to Krishna.





💙 Krishna’s Grace



Moved by his pure devotion, Lord Krishna is said to have appeared and accepted his offering. In some versions of the story, Krishna came in a divine form; in others, He came disguised as a simple boy and ate the food.


The villagers were shocked and ashamed. They realized that true devotion does not depend on wealth, knowledge, or status — only on pure love.


From that day, everyone respected Chhajju Bhagwat and understood the power of sincere bhakti.





🌺 Moral of the Story



  • God listens to pure and innocent devotion.
  • True bhakti is greater than ritual display.
  • Faith with love brings divine grace.



If you like, I can also share a short bhajan-style version of this story or explain its spiritual meaning more deeply.