Rāhu

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See also: rahu and Rahu

English

Etymology

Transliteration of Sanskrit राहु (rāhu).

Proper noun

Rāhu

  1. (Hinduism, Buddhism) An asura and god of the solar eclipse.
    1. (Tibetan Buddhism) A supernatural being in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, particularly the Nyingma lineage. Usually depicted as dark blue in colour and having nine heads one of which is that of a raven. He has a face in his belly the mouth of which swallows up the moon or sun during eclipses. He is master of the nine planets and the god of solar and lunar eclipses.

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