Rahu Yantra: Benefits Mantra Meaning
Understanding Rahu Yantra Meaning in Vedic Astrology
According to Indian astrology Rahu is considered to be a demon who is the cause of chaos, cruelty and mysteries. He is considered to be the one who gives mankind materialistic desires and succumb to greed. So when he is present in the zodiac chart of an individual in an unfavourable position he/she is deemed to be inauspicious and destined to have an unlucky life. However as every disease has a remedy this particular inauspicious time of birth is also nullified by a talisman known as the Rahu yantra.
The Rahu yantra is a talisman that has been created by the Vedic priest through study to do away with the negative effects of the unfavourable position of Rahu. This yantra is meant to help you do away with the lust of materialism and get you on the path of righteousness. This talisman is known to provide one with happiness, good health, prosperity, love and even wealth.
Rahu is one of the Navgraha's and according to Indian astrology when this particular planet is placed unfavourably during the time of one's birth it can cause serious problems. The problems that one could face due to the unfavourable position of this planet are physical illness, accident prone, obstacles in almost all kinds of work etc. However if one has the Rahu yantra with him he/she can overcome these difficulties easily or rather these difficulties are nullified by the charm of this talisman.
Rahu Yantra Benefits / Speciality
One needs to gain the favour of Rahu for the talisman to work and this can be achieved by worshipping the Rahu yantra with full devotion. When one has full faith and devotion in the talisman then it can work wonders for you. It provides protection not only from the negative effects of Rahu but also from hidden enemies, being cheated by people, less accident prone, immunity from diseases and even removes obstacles that might have been hindering your work and success.
The Rahu yantra is a powerful one and has certain guidelines that need to be followed when energizing it or worshipping it. Firstly the yantra needs to be placed in an altar that is facing either east or north. Other people should not be allowed to touch the yantra; this is one of the most important guidelines to be followed. The yantra should be washed periodically with either rose water or milk. Make some sandal wood paste and apply them in small rounded dots at the corners and centre of the yantra. Incense or oil lamp should be lit in front of the yantra. As each yantra has its own mantra to be recited as a prayer during its worship this too has its own. The mantra that is to be chanted when worship of this yantra is carried out is "Om Rahave Namah". This particular mantra should be chanted for 108 times during the worship of the talisman.
The Rahu yantra can be made by taking the help of a priest who is learned in the field of yantras. This particular yantra comprises of 9 boxes drawn within one big box. Then the smaller 9 boxes are filled in with numbers in the sequence of 13, 8 and 15 in the first three boxes, 14, 12 and 10 in the second three and in the last three boxes the numbers 9, 16 and 11 are put. This is then blessed and activated by the pundit.
Yantras in Vedic Astrology