SUN
The
Sun god has two arms, he is seated on the pedestal of lotus; both
of his hands are embellished with lotus flowers. There is a beautiful
golden crown, on his head and a garland of gems around his neck.
His radiance is just like the interior part of a lotus flower and
he is mounted on the chariot pulled by seven horses.
The Sun god is also known as ‘Savita’, which means -
one who creates, ‘SAVITA SARVASYA PRASAVITA’ (Nirukta
-10/31). According to the Rigveda the Sun god situated at the centre
of the solar system is an inspirer of all, pervader of the internal
parts and an embodiment of almighty god. According to the ‘Markandeya
Puran’ Sun is the embodiment of Brahma, the world originates
from the Sun and is established in it. The Sun is the appearance
of all the matters and elements and is the eternal almighty. This
very God ‘Bhaskar’ creates nurtures and annihilates
the world respectively in the form of lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu &
Lord Shiva. Sun is the supreme deity amongst all the nine-planets.
When Brahma manifested himself by breaking the egg, then he pronounced
‘OM’. This Omkar itself is the supreme soul and the
very physique of Sun god. The four Vedas emerged from all the four
mouths of lord Brahma, which were glowing by their own radiance.
The powerful radiance emanating from the ‘Omkar’ covered
the radiance of the Vedas and ultimately all of them unified. This
very Vedic appearance of ‘Omkar’ is the sun god. This
radiant sun was the first manifested during the times of creation,
hence it was called ‘Aditya’.
Once the demons, the titans and the monsters unitedly fought with
the deities and snatched their power and authority after defeating
them. ‘Aditi’– the mother of the deities did worship
of sun god to get protection from this calamity. Being pleased with
her the sun god took incarnation as her son and established the
eternal path of the Veda after defeating the enemies of the deities.
He is called Aditya also for this reason.
The complexion of Sun god is red. His vehicle is a chariot. There
is only one wheel in his chariot which is called ‘Samvatsar’.
The wheel of his chariot has 12 spokes, which symbolise the twelve
months. The wheel has six circumferences, which symbolize the six
seasons, and three ‘Naves’ which is symbolise of the
three four-months.
The sages (rishi) and all the celestial supernatural beings like
‘Gandharva’, ‘Apsara’, ‘Nag’
yaksha and the deities’ move along with him doing his worship.
The wheel, power, a loop and a hook are the weapons of sun god.
His great-phase (Mahadasha) last for six years. To get his blessings
and for his pacification, performance of ‘Arghya’ (pouring
water facing the sun in the morning should be done and also the
text of Harivansh purana should be listened to. Ruby should be worn
on the body and donation of wheat, cow along with a calf, raw-sugar
(gur), copper, gold and red-clothes should be made to the brahmins.
OM AAKRISHNEN RAJASA VARTAMANO
NIVESHAYANNAMRITAM MARTYAM CHA ||
HIRANYEN SAVITA RATHENA DEVO YAATI BHUVANANI PASHYAN ||
The mantra mentioned in the Purana is as follows:
JAPAKUSUMA SANKASHAM KASHYAPEYAM MAHADYUTIM ||
TAMORIM SARVA PAPAGHNAM PRANATOSMI DIWAKARAM ||
Cryptic mantras is as follows:
OM HRAM HRIM HRAUM SAH SURYAY NAMAH’ ||
General mantra is as follows :
OM GHRINI SURYAY NAMAH ||
Any of the above given mantras can be chanted repeatedly
with devotion. The mantras should be chanted for 7000 times during
the dawn period.
MOON
The
Moon god is of fair complexion. He is attired in white apparels.
The colour of his chariot is white and so are the colours of horses
pulling it. He is seated on the pedestal of lotus placed in a beautiful
chariot pulled by seven horses. He possesses a golden crown on his
head and a garland of pearls on his neck. He has a mace in one hand
and the other one is raised in the posture of showering blessings.
According to the ‘Srimad Bhagawat’ Moon-god is the son
of Maharishi Atri and Anasuya. He is considered to be all pervading.
He possesses al the sixteen phases (Kala). Lord Krishna was the
descendant of moon god,combined with all the sixteen phases like
him. He is the one from whom all the deities’ ancestors, yaksha,
human being, animals-birds and trees get life.
Lord Brahma made him the seed, medicine, water and the king of the
Brahmins. He was married to the twenty-seven constellations i.e.
‘Ashwini’, ‘Bharani’, ‘Krittika’,
‘Rohini’ etc. These constellations were the daughters
of ‘Daksha’. (Harivanshpuran)
According to the Vanparva of Mahabharata all the wives of moon god
are chaste and beautiful. While moving along with the constellations
in their respective orbits. The moon god nurtures the living beings
and classifies various festivals, combinations and the months.
On the full moon day and during the rising of moon, offerings of
the delicacies mined with honey in a copper-vessel is made to him
then he gets satisfied. Being pleased he frees a man from all the
pains and sorrows. By satisfying him one also satisfies the sun
god, ‘Vishvedeva’ (ancestors), ‘Marudgana’
(deities controlling natural forces) and the wind god (Vayu).
The vehicle of Moon god is chariot. There are three wheels in his
chariot. His chariot is pulled by ten powerful horses. All the horses
are divine, incomparable and are quick as the mind. The eyes and
ears of the horses are white. According to the ‘Matasyapurana’
the horses are as white as a conch.
Mercury is the son of Moon god who took birth from ‘Tara’.
The presiding deity of Moon-god is goddess Uma. Moon-god is the
lord of the zodiac sign Cancer and his ‘great-phase’
(Mahadasha) last for ten years. He is also considered to be the
lord of the constellations. He holds the second position among all
the nine planets.
Unfavourability of the moon god causes various kinds of physical
pains and diseases like mental tensions and diseases of breath.
He is pleased if one fasts on Monday, or if one eulogizes and worship
lord Shiva. He is also pleased if a person wears pearls.
Donations of Rice, grains, Camphor, White-cloth, silver, conch,
white sandal, white flower, sugar, bullock, curd and pearls should
be made to please him.
Worship of Moon god can be done by the following mantra taken from
the Puran.
DADHI SHANKHA TUSHARABHAM KSHIRODARNAVA
SAMBHAVAM ||
NAMAMI SHASHINAM SOMAM SHAMBHOR MUKUTBHUSHANAM ||
Cryptic Mantra :
OM SHRAM SHRIM SHRAUM SAH CHANDRAYA NAHAM
||
GENERAL MANTRA:
OM SOM SOMAY NAMAH ||
Any of the above given three mantras can be chanted repeatedly for
fixed numbers with faith and devotion.
Chanting of this mantra should be done for 11,000 times during evening
time.
MARS
The
deity mars has four arms. He has a hairy body. The small hairs of
the body are red in colour. In his hands are mace and Trident and
rest of the two hands are raised in the postures of bestowing fearlessness
and blessings. He has a golden crown on his head and his vehicle
is a lamb. He is attired in red coloured apparels and had red garlands
in his neck.
In the ‘Kalpa’ of Varah’ when
Hiranyaksha, the elder brother of Hiranyakshipu had abducted the
earth Lord Vishnu had taken incarnation as a boar and had rescued
the earth by killing Hiranyaksha. Mother earth became very pleased
after seeing lord Vishnu and had a desire to have him as her husband.
In his incarnation as a boar lord Vishnu’s
radiance was as dazzling illuminating and unbearable as crores of
Suns. Lord Vishnu transformed his appearance into his enchanting
form to fulfill the wish of the presiding deity of the earth and
lived with earth for one year in aloofness. This way the birth of
Mars took place (Brahmavaivarta Puran 2/8/29 to 43).
There are different stories about the origin of
Mars in different ‘Kalps’. While doing worship the Mars
is addressed as to be belonging from Bhardwaj’s clan. This
narration has come in the Ganeshpuran.
The greatness of the worship of planet Mars has
been described in the Purans’. Mars fulfills all the desires
of a man after being pleased. The method of worship has been described
in the Bhaumayantra on copper sheet and worshiping the golden idol
of Mars. Chanting the name of ‘Mars’ gives liberation
from the debts. Mars is considered as an inauspicious planet.
Mars passes through all the twelve zodiacs in one
and half year after crossing each zodiac in three ‘pakshas’
(45 days) provided its motion is not retrograded.
Mars is pacified by the worship of Shiva. Wearing
a coral also pacifies mars. Making donations of copper, gold, wheat,
red clothes, jaggery (gur), red sandal, red flowers, saffron, musk,
red-ox, lentil and land also, pacified the mars. Fast should be
observed on Tuesday and the Hanuman Chalisa should be read.
The great phase of mars lasts for seven years.
Mars is the lord of two zodiacs, i.e., Aries and Scorpio.
The Mantra given in the Purana is as follows:
DHARANI GARBHA SAMBHOOTAM VIDDUTKANTI
SAMAPRABHAM ||
KUMARAM SHAKTI HASTAM TAM MANGALAM PRANAMAMYAHAM ||
Cryptic Mantra:
OM KRAM KRIM KRAUM SAH BHAUMAYA NAMAH
||
General Mantra :
OM AM ANGARKAYA NAMAH ||
Any one of the above given mantras can be chanted
for a fixed number with faith and devotion.
Total number of chanting of this mantra = 10,000 times Times at
8 ‘o’ clock in the morning.
One can take help of a learned Brahmin in special circumstance.
MERCURY
Mercury
is attired in yellow apparels and wears a garland of yellow flowers.
The radiance and glow of his body is like that of an oleander flower.
He has a sword, a shield a mace in each of his three hands respectively
and his fourth hand is raised in the posture of giving blessings.
He has a golden crown on his head and a beautiful garland in his
neck. His vehicle is a lion.
According to the ‘Atharavaveda’ Mercury’s
father is the moon and his mother is Tara. He was given the name
mercury by lord Brahma because of his intelligence. According to
Shrimad bhagawat he is proficient in all the scriptures and is as
radiant as the moon.
According to Matsyapuran (24/1-2) lord Brahma made
him lord of earth and a planet.
According to a mountain, which comes in the Mahabharata,
Manu impressed by his learning’s and intelligence married
his daughter Ila with him. As a result of this marriage ‘Pururva’
was born and the descent of moon expanded.
According to the Shrimadbhagawat (5/22-13) mercury
is situated about 2,00,000 yojans (2400 000 km above venus). Mercury
is considered to be an auspicious planet but if by chance it transgresses,
chance of natural calamities like draught storm and floods occur.
According to the Matsyapuran the complexion of
mercury is yellow like an oleander flower. His chariot is of white
colour and illuminated by light, Horses, which are as fast as the
wind, pull the chariot. The names of the horses are Shweta, Pisanga,
Saranga, Neel, Peeta, Vilohita, Krishna, Hairta, Prisha and Prishni.
The governing deity of the planet mercury is Lord
Vishnu. Mercury is the lord of the zodiac Gemini, and Virgo. The
great phase of mercury lasts for 17 years.
For the pacification of this planet fasts should
be observed on every Amavasya (moonless night) and emerald should
be won on the body.
Donations of ivory, green-clothes, Coral emerald,
gold camphor, weapon, fruit and ghee to the brahmins also satisfies
the mercury.
The worship of mercury is done when it is situated
in the northeast direction. His symbol is an arrow and is of green
complexion.
The Mantra mentioned in the Purana is as follows:
PRIYANGU KALIKA SHYAMAM RUPENA PRATIMAM
BUDHAM ||
SAUMYAM SAUMYA GUNOPETAM TAM BUDHAM PRANAMAMYAHAM ||
Cryptic Mantra :
OM BRAM BRIM BRAUM SAH BUDHAYA NAMAH
||
General Mantra :
OM BOOM BUDHAYA NAMAH
Any of the above given mantras can be chanted repeatedly
for fixed numbers.
Total numbers of chanting = 9000.
Time for chanting is two hours after the sunrise.
Help from a learned Brahmin can be taken in special circumstances.
JUPITER
The
preceptor of the Deities – Jupiter (Vrihaspati) has yellow
complexion. He is adorned with a golden crown on his head and a
beautiful garland in his neck. He is attired in yellow apparels
and is seated on the pedestal of lotus flower. He has four hands
and holds a stick (dand), Rudraksha garland, receptacle in each
of his three hands and his fourth hand is raised in the posture
of giving boons and blessings.
According to the Mahabharat (Adiparva), Jupiter
is the son of great sage Angira and the priest of the deities. The
demons wanted to starve the deities to death by obstructing the
oblation (Yagya) performed by them. Jupiter by the help of his profound
knowledge helped the deities to get their due shares of the oblation.
Jupiter the preceptor of the deities protected them by using the
Rakshoghna mantra and driving away the demons.
In ‘Skandapuran’ there is a description
how he became the preceptor of the deities. Jupiter did a severe
and tremendous penance in ‘Dwarka’ (prabhas area) to
please lord Shankar. Being pleased by his penance lord Shiva gave
him a boon to become the preceptor of the deities.
Jupiter remains in each zodiac for a year if he
has a retrograded motion then this duration changes. (Shrimadbhagawat
5/22/15).
According to the Rigveda Jupiter is very pleasing
to watch. He himself has constructed his abode. He is worth worshipping
for the whole world. If he becomes pleased with his devotees he
blesses them with prosperity and intelligence. He helps his devotees
to be on a virtuous paths and protect them in every calamity. Jupiter
is very affectionate towards people who seek his refuge.
His vehicle is a chariot, which is made up of gold
and appears very pleasant. Eight horses pull his chariot, which
have yellow complexions and which are as fast as the wind. His weapon
is a stick made of gold.
Jupiter has two wives - Shubha and Tara. Seven
daughters were born to Shubha – Bhanumati, Raka, Archismati,
Mahishrvati, Siniwali and Havishmati.
Seven sons and a daughter were born to Tara. Jupiter
also had a third wife whose name was Mamta and who gave birth to
‘Bhardwaja’ and ‘Kacha’. The presiding deity
of Jupiter is ‘Indra’.
Jupiter is the lord of the zodiac Sagittarius and
Pisces. His ‘great phase lasts till sixteen years. Fast should
be observed on dark moon (Amavasya) and on Thursday for his pacification.
He is also pacified if yellow topaz is worn. Making donations of
yellow clothes, gold, turmeric, ghee, cereals of yellow colour,
topaz, horse, book, honey, salt, sugar, land and umbrella to the
brahmins pacifies the jupiter.
The following mantra is taken from the ‘Purana’
and chanting of this mantra pacifies the Jupiter.
DEVANAM CHA RISHINAM CHA GURUM KANCHAN
SANNIBHAM ||
BUDDHI BHOOTAM TRILOKESHAM TAM NAMAMI BRIHASPATIM ||
Cryptic Mantra:
OM GRAM GRIM GRAUM SAH GURAVE NAMAH ||
General Mantra :
OM BRIM BRIHASPATAYE NAMAH ||
Any of the above given three mantras can be used
for the pacification of the Jupiter.
Total numbers of repetition = 19000 times
Time = during the evening time.
VENUS
Venus
the preceptor of the demons is of white and fair complexion. He
possesses a beautiful crown on his head and wears a garland in his
neck. He is seated on the pedestal of white lotus. He has four hands.
In each of his three hands. He holds a ‘dand’ (stick),
a rudraksha garland & a receptacle. His fourth hand is raised
in the posture of giving boons and blessings.
Venus or ‘Shukracharya’ is the priest
of the demons. He continuously showers his blessing on his disciples
(demons). He is the supreme teacher of the ‘yoga’ After
doing a tremendous penance he had pleased lord Shiva and received
the ‘learning’ of ‘Mritasanjivani’ (bringing
alive a dead person). By the help of this learning he used to bring
back to life the demons that got killed in the battles with the
deities. (Mahabharat, Adiparva 76/8)
According to the Matsyapuran, Shukracharya performed
such a severe austerity and penance for the benediction of the demons
which was incomparable and which has not been performed by anybody
till date. Lord Shiva became pleased and blessed him with a boon
that he would defeat the deities in the battle and also that nobody
would be able to kill him. Lord Shiva also made him the secretary
of all the wealth as a result he became the lord of all the wealth
of all the worlds.
According to the Mahabharat (AdiParva (78/39) Shukracharya
was not only the lord of wealth but he is also the master of the
medicinal herbs, the mantras and all kinds of taste. His capabilities
are wonderful. He had donated all his wealth to the demons and had
accepted the life of a hermit.
By the inspiration of lord Brahma he became a planet
and started to protect the lives of all the living beings of all
the three worlds. In his form of a planet he attends the assembly
of lord Brahma. He is very favourable planet for the worlds because
he pacifies such planets, which obstruct rain.
His presiding deity is ‘Indrani’. According
to the Matsyapuran (94/5) the complexion of Shukracharya (Venus)
is fair. Chariot is his vehicle, which is pulled by eight horses,
which are like fire. Flags keep fluttering on top of the chariot.
He has a dand (stick or mace) as his weapon.
Venus is the lord of the zodiac of Taurus and Libra
and his great phase lasts for twenty years.
For the pacification of Venus, the worship of cow
should be done and a diamond should be worn. Venus is also pacified
if donations of silver, gold, rice, ghee, white clothes, white-sandalwood,
curd, sugar, cow and land are made to the brahmins.
The white pentagon situated in the east symbolizes
the Venus, among the nine planets.
Chanting of the following mantra, which has been
taken from the Puran, pacifies the Venus
HIMAKUNDA MRINALABHAM DAITYANAAM PARAMAM
GURUM ||
SARVA SHASTRA PRAVAKTTARAM BHARGAVAM PRANAMAMYAHAM ||
Cryptic Mantra:
OM DRAM DRIM DRAUM SAH SHUKRAYA NAMAH
||
General Mantra :
OM SHOOM SHUKRAYA NAMAH ||
Any of the above given mantras can be used for
the pacification of Venus.
Total number of chanting = 16000 times
Time for chanting = During Sunrise.
SATURN
The
complexion and radiance of Saturn is as brilliant as a blue diamond.
He has a golden crown on his head and wears a garland and blue coloured
apparels. He is seated on the back of the vulture. He possesses
a bow, an arrow and a trident in each of his three hands respectively
and his fourth hand is raised in the posture of giving boons and
blessings.
Saturn is the son of Sun god and Chaya (Sanvarna).
He is considered as a cruel planet. The cruelty, which he possesses
in his sight, is due to the curse he received from his wife. The
narration which has been mentioned in the Brahma Puran goes as follows:
The deity Shani (Saturn) was a great devotee of
lord Krishna right from his childhood. He used to be immersed in
the love for lord Krishna. After he grew up, his father married
him with the daughter of ‘Chitraratha’. His wife was
a chaste woman full of radiance.
One night she went to him after having a bath when
her menstruation periods were over, with a desire of having a son,
but her husband Shani (Saturn) was immersed in the meditation of
lord Krishna,he was unconscious of his surroundings. She became
tired of waiting and she became angry . She cursed him that from
today onwards whoever gets seen by him would be destroyed. After
he came out of his meditative trance ‘Shani’ (Saturn)
tried to make up with her by cajoling her. His wife too felt sorry
for her mistake but she was powerless in neutralizing the ill effects
of her curse. From then onwards Shani has been keeping his gaze
downwards because he did not want to cause harm to anybody.
According to the astrology if the Saturn pierces
and passes through the constellation of Rohini then it is considered
to be very inauspicious and causes draughts for twelve years making
even the survival of the living beings impossible. This combination
was about to come during the time of Dasharatha. He was cautioned
by his astrologers against its consequences. To protect his subject
from ‘Shanis’ wrath Dasharatha went up in the constellation-zone.
First of all he made salutations to the deity ‘Shani’
but when he refused he fought with him, using his most destructive
weapon.
‘Shani’ became pleased by his sense
of duty and asked him to demand any boon. Dasharatha requested him
not to cross the Rohini-constellation’ till the sun and constellation
exists. Shani agreed to his request.
Lord Brahma is the presiding deity of the Saturn.
His complexion is dark, his vehicle is a vulture and his chariot
is made up of iron. Saturn remains in each of the twelve zodiacs
for thirty months.
Chanting of the following mantra which has been
taken from the ‘Purana’ pacifies the Saturn.
NILANJANA SAMA BHASAM RAVIPUTRAM YAMA
GRAJAM ||
CHHAAYA MARTANDA SAMBHOOTAM TAM NAMAMI SHANAISHCHARAM ||
Cryptic Mantra:
OM PRAM PRIM PRAUM SAH SHANAISHCHARAYA
NAMAH ||
General mantra:
OM SHAM SHANAISHCHARAYA NAMAH ||
Any of the above given three mantras can be chanted
for the pacification of Saturn.
Total numbers of chantings = 23,000 times
Time for chanting the mantra = Evening.
THE
DRAGON’S HEAD (RAHU)
The
face of Dragon’s head is very ferocious and terrifying. He
has a crown on his head, a garland in his neck and wears apparels
of black colour. He holds a sword, a shield, a trident in each of
his three hands respectively and his fourth hand is raised in the
posture of giving boons and blessings. He is seated on a lion, which
is his vehicle.
‘Rahu’s’ mother is ‘Sinhika’
who was the wife of ‘Viprachitti’ and was the daughter
of Hiranyakashipu. Rahu is also known as ‘Sainhikeya’,
which is based on his mother’s name. Rahu had one hundred
brothers, but he was the most capable and powerful among all of
them. (Shrimadbhagawat 6/6/36).
During the time of churning of the sea, when lord
Vishnu in his appearance of an enchanting woman (Mohini) was giving
ambrosia to the deities for drinking, Rahu sat among the deities
in disguise. Rahu also was able to drink the ambrosia but the moon
and the sun made the secret open about with real identity. Lord
Vishnu killed him with his Sudarshan Chakra’ by severing his
head. The drinking of ambrosia had made him immortal and lord Brahma
transformed him into a planet. (Srimadbhagawat 8/9/26)
According to the Mahabharat (Bheeshma Parva 12/40)
the shape of the dragon’s head is circular. He too sits in
the assembly of lord Brahma along with the rest of the planets.
According to the Matsyapuran (28/61) the shadow
of the earth is circular and Rahu rotates around this very shadow.
He is the presiding deity of this shadow (Chhaya).
According to the rigveda (5/40/5) when Rahu – the son of Asuya
or Sinhika covers the sun and the moon with his darkness, then it
becomes so dark that the people became unable even to identify their
places.
Even after being transformed into a planet Rahu
attacks the moon on full moon day and the sun on dark moon day out
of his enemity towards them. This event is called an eclipse or
Rahu Parag.
According to the Matsyapuran the chariot of Rahu
appears in the form of darkness. His chariot is pulled by eight
horses, which are black in color.
The presiding deity of Rahu is ‘Kaal’.
It is symbolised by a black flag in north west direction among all
the nine planets.
The great phase of Dragon’s head lasts for
18 years. Barring few situations it is generally considered to be
an inauspicious planet. According to the astrology if ‘Rahu’
is situated unfavorably in the horoscope then it causes many types
of physical illness. It also causes obstacles in accomplishment
of works and accidents.
Chanting of the Mrityunjay mantra and wearing a
turquoise pacifies the dragon’s head.
Making donations of mica, iron, sesame, blue clothes,
receptacles made of copper, horse-beans, oil onyx, blanket, horse
and a sword, to the brahmins too pacifies the dragon’s head.
The following mantra taken from the purana pacifies
the dragon’s head.
ARDHAKAYAM MAHAVIRYAM CHANDRADITYA VIMARDANAM
||
SINGHIKA GARBHA SAMBHOOTAM TAM RAHUM PRANAMAMYAHAM ||
Cryptic Mantra :
OM BHRAM BHRIM BHRAUM SAH RAHAVE NAMAH
||
General Mantra :
OM RAM RAHAVE NAMAH ||
Any of the above given mantra when chanted by a
person having inauspicious influences of Rahu gets benefitted.
Total number of chanting = 18000 times.
The time for chanting = During night.
THE
DRAGON’S TAIL (KETU)
The
Dragon’s tail or Ketu has two arms. He possesses a crown on
his head and is attired in black-clothes. The complexion of his
body is smoke-like and he has a deformed face. In each of his two
hands he holds a mace and the other hand is raised in the posture
of giving boons and blessings. He is seated on a vulture which is
also his vehicle.
‘Ketu’ is the headless trunk of the
demon ‘Rahu’. After the killing of Rahu, when lord Vishnu
severed his head by his sudarshan chakra. The head portion was called
Rahu and his trunk was called Ketu. Both Rahu and Ketu became planets.
According to the matsyapuran there are numerous Ketus out of which
‘Dhoomketu’ is the main.
According to the Indian astrology dragon’s
tail is a shadow planet. It has a tremendous impact on human lives
and also the whole creation. It’s area of influence is considered
to be in the north-west direction. According to some scholars Ketu
is Sombre and mild as compared to Rahu and is beneficial for a man.
In some special circumstances it helps a man to achieve the zenith
of fame. The shape of Ketu is considered to be of the shape of a
fluttering flag. Its length is only six angul (six inches).
Although both Rahu and Ketu originated from the
same body but after being transformed into the planets and considering
it as their rebirth, new names of lineages were given to them. Rahu
was considered to be of ‘Paithinas’ clan or lineage
and Ketu was considered to be of ‘Jainini’ lineage.
The complexion of Ketu is like a colour of the smoke. In some places
there are mentions of pigeon as his vehicle.
The great phase of Dragon’s tail lasts for
seven years. Rahu’s presiding dety is chitraketu. If there
is a Ketu situated in an inauspicious house of a man’s horoscope
then it causes inauspicious and misfortunes. The man gets inflicted
with disease like leprosy itches and ringworm.
Making donations of the following things pacifies
the Ketu
Lapis- Lazule (gem), oil, black sesame, blanket, weapon, musk and
flower of blue colour. Wearing of a cat’s eye and chanting
of ‘Mrityunjaya Japa also pacifies the Ketu.
The following mantra taken from the purana pacifies
the Ketu :
PALASHA PUSHPA SANKASHAM TARAKA GRAHAMASTAKAM
||
RAUDRAM RAUDRAT MAKAM GHORAM TAM KETUM PRANAMAMYAHAM ||
Cryptic Mantra :
OM SRAM SRIM SRAUM SAH KETAVE NAMAH ||
General Mantra :
OM KEM KETAVE NAMAH ||
Total number of chantings = 17000 times
Time for chanting = Night
Kusha grass should be used for Havan and a brahmin help should be
sought in special circumstances.
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