Mantra Guide
Om Bhram Bhrim Bhraum Sah Rahave Namah
oṁ bhrāṁ bhrīṁ bhrauṁ saḥ rāhave namaḥ
I bow to Rahu, asking for discernment amidst obsession, disruption, and intensity.
Japa Counter
When and How to Practice
Best time: Saturday evening or during reflective practice
Repetitions: 9, 27, or 108 repetitions
- Keep framing grounded and non-superstitious.
- Useful for clarifying appetite, anxiety, and over-amplification.
Context
Traditions: Jyotisha, Navagraha
Deity focus: Rahu
Purpose: discernment, containment, shadow work
Sources: Navagraha mantra traditions
Frequently Asked Questions
How should Rahu mantra be approached?
With grounding and discernment. Rahu is best treated as an invitation to contain intensity rather than dramatize it.