What are Rahu and Ketu?
Rahu
and Ketu arise
from Indian mythology and are important in Vedic astrology.
Rahu is the
"Dragon's Head" and is associated with the North Node of the moon.
Ketu is the "Dragon's Tail" and is associated with the South Node of
the moon. Rahu rides a chariot of darkness drawn by eight black horses and is
said to be responsible for lunar and solar eclipses.
Rahu was the
eldest of 100 brothers, born to Simhika and Viprachitthi. One day Rahu saw Lord
Vishnu distributing amrit (ambrosia) to the Gods and Angels
whilst denying it to Demons such as himself. Rahu decided to impersonate a God
and succeeded in receiving the amrit which made him immortal.
His pretence was
discovered by Surya (the Sun) and Chandra (the Moon), who immediately beheaded
Rahu. However he had already eaten the amrit and was by then immortal.
His head continued
to be known as Rahu whilst his torso became Ketu.
Rahu and Ketu hold
an eternal grudge against Surya and Chandra and Rahu takes every opportunity to
devour them. This causes an eclipse, which ends when the Sun or Moon emerges
from Rahu's severed neck.
What are the effects Rahu and Ketu have upon our lives?
Very interesting…
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