Rahu has long been misunderstood in modern astrology. Reduced to desire, obsession, fear, or illusion, his deeper function as the carrier of ancestral continuity has been overlooked. This book restores Rahu to his original place in jyotiṣa — not as a graha of chaos, but as the natural Pitrikāraka, the one who carries unfinished lineage karma forward until it can finally conclude.
Drawing from classical texts, varga analysis, and lived chart-based evidence, this work examines Rahu through Śaṣṭiāṁśa (D-60), Viṁśāṁśa (D-20), Siddhāṁśa (D-24), Navāṁśa (D-9), and Daśāṁśa (D-10), showing how Pitṛ karma originates, descends, and resolves across layers of life. Special emphasis is placed on Rahu’s role in ancestral obligation, prolonged effort, delayed ease, and the pressure to articulate what earlier generations could not complete.
This book is not about remedies, appeasement, or emotional healing. It does not psychologise lineage or reduce Pitṛ karma to parental relationships. Instead, it presents a structural understanding of ancestors as unfinished functions and Rahu as the force that sustains continuation until closure becomes possible.
Written from direct experiential engagement and supported by classical doctrine, this work is intended for serious students of jyotiṣa, astrologers, and readers seeking clarity on why some lives carry disproportionate responsibility — and how that burden eventually ends.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Rahu has long been misunderstood in modern astrology. Reduced to desire, obsession, fear, or illusion, his deeper function as the carrier of ancestral continuity has been overlooked. This book restores Rahu to his original place in jyotia - not as a graha of chaos, but as the natural Pitrikaraka, the one who carries unfinished lineage karma forward until it can finally conclude.Drawing from classical texts, varga analysis, and lived chart-based evidence, this work examines Rahu through Saiasa (D-60), Visasa (D-20), Siddhasa (D-24), Navasa (D-9), and Dasasa (D-10), showing how Pit karma originates, descends, and resolves across layers of life. Special emphasis is placed on Rahu's role in ancestral obligation, prolonged effort, delayed ease, and the pressure to articulate what earlier generations could not complete.This book is not about remedies, appeasement, or emotional healing. It does not psychologise lineage or reduce Pit karma to parental relationships. Instead, it presents a structural understanding of ancestors as unfinished functions and Rahu as the force that sustains continuation until closure becomes possible.Written from direct experiential engagement and supported by classical doctrine, this work is intended for serious students of jyotia, astrologers, and readers seeking clarity on why some lives carry disproportionate responsibility - and how that burden eventually ends. DisclaimerModern editorial tools were used solely for grammar, language refinement, and editing. All concepts, interpretations, and conclusions in this book are original to the author, based on over thirty-five years of study and practice in jyotia, and informed by recent ancestral dreams that marked the completion of this work. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798247850458
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - Rahu has long been misunderstood in modern astrology. Reduced to desire, obsession, fear, or illusion, his deeper function as the carrier of ancestral continuity has been overlooked. This book restores Rahu to his original place in jyoti?a - not as a graha of chaos, but as the natural Pitrikaraka, the one who carries unfinished lineage karma forward until it can finally conclude.Drawing from classical texts, varga analysis, and lived chart-based evidence, this work examines Rahu through Sa??ia?sa (D-60), Vi?sa?sa (D-20), Siddha?sa (D-24), Nava?sa (D-9), and Dasa?sa (D-10), showing how Pit? karma originates, descends, and resolves across layers of life. Special emphasis is placed on Rahu's role in ancestral obligation, prolonged effort, delayed ease, and the pressure to articulate what earlier generations could not complete.This book is not about remedies, appeasement, or emotional healing. It does not psychologise lineage or reduce Pit? karma to parental relationships. Instead, it presents a structural understanding of ancestors as unfinished functions and Rahu as the force that sustains continuation until closure becomes possible.Written from direct experiential engagement and supported by classical doctrine, this work is intended for serious students of jyoti?a, astrologers, and readers seeking clarity on why some lives carry disproportionate responsibility - and how that burden eventually ends. DisclaimerModern editorial tools were used solely for grammar, language refinement, and editing. All concepts, interpretations, and conclusions in this book are original to the author, based on over thirty-five years of study and practice in jyoti?a, and informed by recent ancestral dreams that marked the completion of this work. Seller Inventory # 9798247850458