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Dasha Periods of the Wayward Rahu
Rahu in the Twelve House of the Chart
Dr K S Charak
he dasha results of a planet are vastly
dependent upon its location in the natal
chart, besides other attendant factors. We have
already had an inkling of the results of the MD
of Rahu and those of the various ADs under the
MD of Rahu. Before we discuss the results of AD
of Rahu under the MD of various planets, it may
be worthwhile to understand the results con-
ferred by Rahu when it occupies different houses
of the horoscopic chart.
We shall consider here the views from
three classics, viz., the Maanasaagari (MS), the
Phaladeepika (PD) and the Sarvartha Chintamani
(SC). It will be generally seen that Rahu is
eminently beneficial when it occupies houses
3, 6, 10 and 11. According to the Sarvartha
Chintamani, Rahu in the houses 6, 8 and 12
gives various problems during its dasha periods.
There is some overlap here. We shall have to see
how Rahu behaves when it occupies the sixth
house.
capable of conferring on the native varied
pleasures as well as affluence. It also yields good
results when aspected by benefics, and when
without malefic aspect. An unafflicted malefic
alone may not cause any problem. But when
malefic influences act in combination, adverse
results are produced. We have already eluci-
dated the effect of Rahu in the lagna in chart 2
(vide the Vedic Astrology vol. 5 no. 6, November-
December 2001 issue).
An afflicted
Rahu in the
lagna con-
fers on the
native ill
health and
ugly looks,
unless coun-
tered by
benefics.
Rahu in 2H
MS: Rahu in the second house makes one a thief,
ever haughty, given to intense suffering. The
native has access to a lot of wine and flesh, and
he resides in the houses of the fallen ones.
PD: Rahu in the second makes one given to
deceitful conversation, easily angered, suffering
from disease of the oral cavity, detestable,
comfortable and wealthy due to help from
the king.
Rahu in Lagna
MS: Rahu in the lagna renders the native ever
ailing. Supporter of his family members, the
native is talkative, red-eyed, a sinner, ever
engaged in forbidden activities and adept in
courageous deeds.
SC: The dasha of Rahu occupying the second
house deprives one of status and wealth. The
native obtains unwholesome food to eat, serves
a fallen king and indulges in lies and anger.
Comments: The second house rules over speech
as well as the oral cavity. Rahu in the second
confers on one unclear speech, and speech with
hidden meaning. The native has a quarrelsome
nature and deals in animal skins and sale of
fish. If unafflicted, Rahu in the second ensures
monetary gains.
PD: Rahu in the lagna makes one short-lived,
wealthy and strong. The native has a disease
involving the upper part of his body.
SC: The dasha of Rahu located in the lagna leads
to loss of discrimination, danger from poison,
fire and weapon, loss of dear ones, suffering in
general, and defeat in battle.
Rahu in 3H
MS: The third house Rahu destroys the natives
brother but blesses the native with comforts,
wealth, wife, children and friends. If this Rahu
is exalted, the native possesses elephants, horses
(vehicles!) and servants.
Comments: Rahu is a natural malefic, equivalent
to Saturn in effect. Its occupation of the lagna is
not conducive to sound health or long life. It
confers cruelty and ugly looks on the native. It
should, however, be remembered that Rahu can
give beneficial results under certain situations.
Thus Rahu in the lagna identical with Mesha
(Aries), Karka (Cancer) and Simha (Leo) is
PD: The native with Rahu in the third is proud,
opposed to his brothers (and sisters), wealthy,
long lived and of stable intellect.
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Afflicted
Saturn in
the fifth
house, also
an afflicted
Moon, can
lead to
mental de-
pression.
SC: The dasha of Rahu occupying the third
house confers gains from children, wife and
brethren, general comforts, lordship over others,
foreign travel, favours from the ruler, and con-
finement (suffering!) from agricultural pursuits.
Comments: Rahu in the third house generally
confers great benefits on the native. It makes one
wealthy, valiant and long-lived. However, it is
not conducive to harmonious relationship with
ones siblings. Or the siblings tend to suffer in
various ways. The fourth is the house of
agriculture. A malefic, like Rahu, in the twelfth
from fourth, i.e., in the third house, is not good
for agricultural pursuits.
Comments: The fifth house Rahu is not good for
(male) progeny though a solitary unafflicted
Rahu here often does ensure the birth of one son.
Rahus influence over the Moon or the fifth
house or the fifth lord leads to phobias of
different kinds and intensities. In the case of
female natives, Rahu in the fifth can cause
disease of the uterus (womb).
Chart 5, born on January 2, 1946, belongs to a
male native with Kumbha (Aquarius) lagna. This
millionaire industrialist has Rahu and retrograde
Saturn, the latter being the lagna lord, in the fifth
house in Mithuna (Gemini). Almost all the
planets, other than the debilitated and retrograde
tenth lord Mars in the sixth, have something
to do with the fifth or the ninth house. In fact,
six of them actually fall in the 5/11 axis. This
ensures a very sound financial worth of the
native. The lagna gains strength from Jupiters
aspect and a vargottama lagna lord, through the
latter is afflicted to some extent.
Rahu dasha (May 29, 1994 to May 29, 2012)
has, however, created some trouble. There have
been problems of liquidity and the projects
undertaken are not being looked after satis-
factorily. Pressure from creditors and persistent
apprehension of legal action from them have
robbed him of sound sleep. Particularly the
Rahu-Saturn (July 5, 1999 to May 11, 2002)
period has been quite taxing mentally as well
as financially. With an afflicted fifth house,
though aspected by Jupiter, the native has no
sons but only three daughters. Loans availed
from one of the sons-in-law also gave him tough
time and he suffered severe mental depression
at one stage. Saturn in the fifth, afflicted by
Rahu, and the Moon also grossly afflicted,
predispose one to mental depression. The situ-
ation in the Dashmasha does not appear too
bad, though here too Rahu occupies the fifth
house justifying a lot of mental tension. There
is also a lot of protection in the Dashmamsha
chart, with the lagna lord occupying the lagna
and Jupiter aspecting it.
Rahu in 4H
MS: The native with Rahu in the fourth house,
as the overlord of a village, resides on one side
(in isolation!) in misery, bereft of wealth and near
ones. Devoted to the mean, a backbiter and a
sinner, be begets one daughter and has a frail wife.
PD: With Rahu in the fourth, the native is
foolish, troublesome, short-lived but blessed
with friends, and occasionally also comfortable.
SC: The dasha of Rahu occupying the fourth
house destroys the native as well as his mother;
there occur losses in agriculture, ire of the ruler,
trouble to wife, mental torment, danger from
fire and thieves, risk of imprisonment, physical
illness to wife and children, and detachment
from wife, children as well as the world.
Comments: The fourth is an adverse house for
occupation by Rahu. The health and longevity of
the mother tend to suffer. The fourth house
stands for comforts at home. Rahu here destroys
peace at home and generates conflict with wife
and children.
Rahu in 5H
MS: Rahu associated with the Moon in the fifth
house causes harm (disease or death!) to the
son and makes the native consistently angry. If
Rahu associates with the Moon in any other
house, the native gets one son whose dress is
often ugly and shabby.
Rahu in 6H
MS: Rahu in the sixth makes one a destroyer of
his opponents and blessed with sons, wealth and
varied comforts. If Rahu here is exalted, the
native rectifies several injustices, and is devoted
to someone elses wife.
PD: The native with Rahu in the sixth is wealthy
and long-lived. He suffers from peri-anal ail-
ments and is tormented by an enemy or a malefic
graha (suffers illness!).
PD: The native with Rahu in the fifth house is
sonless, stone-hearted, with a diseased womb,
and a nasal twang in voice.
SC: The dasha of Rahu located in the fifth house
causes loss of discrimination, lack of enjoyment
from food, disturbance in studies, conflicts with
others and mental torment. Additionally, there
occur harm to progeny and ire of the ruler.
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SC: The dasha of Rahu occupying the sixth
house leads to fear from fire, thief or the king,
loss of earnings and of ones well-wishers,
diabetes, tuberculosis, splenic disorders, skin
disease, imbalance of Pitta in the body, and
even death.
Rahu
Saturn
(R)
9
Sun
Moon
Venus
Ketu
12
10
1
Lagna
Lagna
Mars
(R)
Chart 5
Birth Chart
January 2, 1946
11
28
5
Mercury
Comments: The sixth house is generally consid-
ered good for Rahu to occupy. Rahu here tends
to destroy ones opponents and also illness.
Malefics in the sixth generally ensure a sound
health for the native. However, to overcome
disease there must be a disease in the first place.
Or there must be enemies there if they have to
be destroyed. It will be seen that a native with
Rahu in the sixth would generally have a sound
resistance against disease and would succeed in
annihilating his enemies. Being in the house of
disease and of enemies, Rahu creates them and
destroys them.
In Chart 6 (female native, born on October 27,
1949; at 6:30 hours IST; at 30ºN26', 75ºE03'),
Rahu occupies the sixth house, in Meena
(Pisces). The native is a highly successful
practising gynaecologist who developed mul-
tiple joint pains and deformities. The problem
started in 1983 with the commencement of
Rahu dasha (December 27, 1982 to December
27, 2000), and soon became severe enough to
cripple her. All medical treatment, including
steroids, chloroquine, and gold injections, failed
to give her relief. Sometime in the middle of
1995, during Rahu-Venus period (July 15, 1994
to July 15, 1997), she underwent total, bilateral
knee replacement. Rahu is in the sixth house
while Venus (AD) is the eighth lord both from
the lagna as well as from Rahu (MD). Both Rahu
and Venus receive the aspect of Mars, the planet
for surgery. In the navamsha chart, Rahu is
associated with the Sun, and the sixty-fourth
navamsha lord Jupiter, while it receives the
aspect of Mars. In the Drekkana, the RKA
involves the twenty-second Drekkana while
Venus owns it.
This chart shows a very prominent Dhana
yoga or combination for wealth. The lagna lord
Venus occupies the second house, the second
lord Mars occupies the eleventh house, while
the eleventh lord Sun occupies the lagna. Thus,
the lagna, the second and the eleventh are
very favourably linked. In addition, the Mars-
Saturn combination in the eleventh house in
itself is a Dhana-yoga. This is also confirmed
in the navamsha where the lagna lord Jupiter
combines with the ninth lord Sun in the
second house.
3
7
Sun
Moon
Venus
Ketu
Rahu
Saturn (R)
Jupiter
Mercury
4
6
Jupiter
Mars
(R)
Lagna
6°04'
Mars (R)
4°45'
Venus
10°49'
Sun
18°06'
Mercury
26°54'
Saturn (R) 29°10'
Moon
3°02'
Jupiter
1°51'
Rahu
6°54'
Ketu
Saturn
Rahu
Jupiter
6
Mercury Moon
9
7
10
Lagna
Sun
Venus
8
Mars
Navamsha
11
5
2
Mars
12
4
Mercury
Venus
1
3
Rahu
Lagna
Jupiter
Sun
Ketu
Saturn
Moon
Mercury
Venus
Saturn
Lagna
Mars
Sun
3
Mercury Venus
Saturn
11
2
12
Lagna
Mars
Sun
Ketu
Ketu
1
40
7
Dashamsha
Moon
Moon
Rahu
5
Rahu
Jupiter
9
Jupiter
6
8
Venus
Ketu
Mercury
5
Rahu
9
8
6
Lagna
Sun
Mars
Saturn
Moon
Chart 6
Birth Chart
October 27, 1949
7
Jupiter
10
4
Jupiter
Mars
Saturn
1
11
3
Moon
Venus
Lagna
Sun
Ketu
Mercury
12
2
Rahu
Lagna
7°35'
Mars
6°51'
Venus
25°40'
Sun
10°08'
Mercury
24°27'
Saturn
22°49'
Moon
19°53'
Jupiter
1°28'
Rahu
22°27'
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Mars
11
Sun Jupiter
Rahu
7
Rahu in 7H
MS: Rahu in the seventh confers on the native
a prodigal wife and numerous enjoyments in
the company of wife. If malefics influence Rahu
in the seventh house, the wife is wicked, ill
tempered and sinful.
PD: The native with Rahu in the seventh is of
independent nature, of limited wisdom, loses
money from association with women, a wid-
ower, and of depleted fertility.
10
8
Venus
Lagna
Saturn
Venus
Ketu
9
Sun
Jupiter
Rahu
Navamsha
12
6
Moon
Mercury
3
5
1
Mars
Mercury
Lagna
2
4
Saturn
Moon
Ketu
Saturn
Moon
Mercury
Ketu
Rahu
5
SC: The dasha of Rahu occupying the seventh
house leads to loss of wife, foreign travel, and
loss of wealth, progeny, agricultural produce as
well as of ones name and fame. Fear from
serpent, or death may occur.
Comments: Rahu in the seventh house tends
to make one an adulteror and to lose money
through women. It also ensures foreign travel;
seventh is the house for travel, and Rahu
the graha for Western direction as also for
nonconformism. ¦
8
6
9
Lagna
Mars
Sun
Venus
7
Drekkana
Jupiter
10
4
Venus
Jupiter
Mars
11
1
Sun
Saturn
Moon
3
12
2
Lagna
Rahu
Mercury
Ketu
(To be continued)
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