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2 When RahuThe North Node of the Moon, considered a "shadow planet" in Vedic astrology that signifies obsession and sudden changes. is situated in the House of Wealth Dhana-sthana; the 2nd House, the individual suffers from Gulma a chronic enlargement of the spleen or a phantom abdominal tumor and other internal ailments of the body. One becomes a destroyer of family wealth. Such a person possesses a harsh and piercing voice in their mouth, is perpetually of a wicked or troubled mind, and though they may have a radiant appearance, they suffer from Mutrakrichhra painful or difficult urination and pain in the bladder. They are never truly free from the distress of disease.
3 When Rahu is positioned in the Third House of women referring to a female chart or the house governing siblings and courage, it causes coughs and acts as a destroyer of sons or causes grief regarding one's male children. There is pain in the thighs and intestines, and opposition or conflict involving the arms. The individual may travel or live abroad and possesses knowledge of the Mantra sacred sounds or spells sciences and the summoning of spirits.
4 In the Fourth House, Rahu takes away the mother signifying early loss or a difficult relationship. If it bestows misfortune, it may simultaneously cause an increase in offspring, yet it brings pain to the breasts and issues with milk. Signs of injury or blows from an assault are seen on the left side of the body.
5 When entering the House of Children Suta-sthana; the 5th House, Rahu acts like the "Noose of Death" Kala-pasha for the individual. It brings various sufferings, leaving one gripped by disease in the shanks and calves. Specifically, it brings destruction through malevolent magic abhichara; occult rituals intended to harm, chronic fear, and agonizing pain throughout all the limbs of the body.