Symbolized by a young sprout blowing in the wind, it represents independence, flexibility, and growth through self-reliance. Rahu here creates diplomatic yet ambitious individuals who can adapt to different cultures.
Each star shows Rahu’s "shadow" energy through a different psychological viewpoint:
Strong desires for material success, often leading to a life with sudden highs and lows. nakshatra-lord-rahu
This star is also known as the "Star of Sorrow" or the storm. It represents change through emotional intensity and upheaval. It often makes people face pain to gain insight.
May have "electric" or vibrant eyes, physical restlessness, and a brain that processes information quickly. Symbolized by a young sprout blowing in the
In Vedic astrology, Rahu governs three Nakshatras: Ardra, Swati, and Shatabhisha. These are in the "Airy Trine" of Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius. As a Nakshatra lord, Rahu gives these stars a restless energy that encourages innovation, ambition, and significant change. The Three Nakshatras Ruled by Rahu
People with important placements in these Nakshatras often show certain traits: This star is also known as the "Star of Sorrow" or the storm
A strong desire to break boundaries and challenge social norms.