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Rahu Om Chan - Voracious Eater 饕餮 |
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“Tian
Gou Tun Yue"(天狗吞月)or the story of the celestial dog swallowing the Moon is a
well- known mythology to all Chinese. The Thais refer to this as “Rahu
Om Chan". The Thai mythology is delivering this as a
celestial demon, which has a huge mouth and a voracious appetite that would
swallow every thing, including the moon and the sun. This phenomenon
is what we know today in astronomy as the eclipse. The Thais believe, that
Rahu can be very helpful to a person encountering obstacles in life
or going through a phase of bad luck. It is commonly believed, that a person will have bad luck or
encounter obstacles when his Chinese horoscope clashes with that of the particular year.
In the year of tiger for example, a
person born in the tiger year is considered to have offended the
TaiSui (Chinese) whereas someone born in the year of monkey is deemed
to clash with Taisui, which is more detrimental. As Rahu
is capable of swallowing every thing, placing a single-eyed coconut carved with Rahu
in the house or wearing a Rahu
amulet, would help appease Rahu. It is by paying respect to
Rahu, Rahu will then readily
devour all of your bad luck or even neutralise the bad luck and spit out
good luck and fortune to you. |
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