राहु

Sanskrit

Alternative forms

Etymology

From the root रभ् (rabh, to grasp).

Pronunciation

Noun

राहु • (rāhu) stemm

  1. (Hinduism) Rahu, one of the Navagrahas.
  2. an eclipse or (rather) the moment of the beginning of an occultation or obscuration

Declension

Masculine u-stem declension of राहु
singular dual plural
nominative राहुः (rāhuḥ) राहू (rāhū) राहवः (rāhavaḥ)
accusative राहुम् (rāhum) राहू (rāhū) राहून् (rāhūn)
instrumental राहुणा (rāhuṇā)
राह्वा¹ (rāhvā¹)
राहुभ्याम् (rāhubhyām) राहुभिः (rāhubhiḥ)
dative राहवे (rāhave)
राह्वे¹ (rāhve¹)
राहुभ्याम् (rāhubhyām) राहुभ्यः (rāhubhyaḥ)
ablative राहोः (rāhoḥ)
राह्वः¹ (rāhvaḥ¹)
राहुभ्याम् (rāhubhyām) राहुभ्यः (rāhubhyaḥ)
genitive राहोः (rāhoḥ)
राह्वः¹ (rāhvaḥ¹)
राह्वोः (rāhvoḥ) राहूणाम् (rāhūṇām)
locative राहौ (rāhau) राह्वोः (rāhvoḥ) राहुषु (rāhuṣu)
vocative राहो (rāho) राहू (rāhū) राहवः (rāhavaḥ)
  • ¹Vedic

Descendants

  • Bengali: রাহু (rahu)
  • Burmese: ရာဟု (rahu.)
  • Chinese: 罗睺
    • Vietnamese: La Hầu
  • English: Rāhu
  • Gujarati: રાહુ (rāhu)
  • Hindi: राहु (rāhu)
  • Indonesian: Rahu
  • Kannada: ರಾಹು (rāhu)
  • Khmer: រាហុ (riəhoʼ)
  • Malayalam: രാഹു (rāhu)
  • Marathi: राहू (rāhū)
  • Nepali: राहु (rāhu)
  • Punjabi: ਰਾਹੂ (rāhū)
  • Sinhalese: රාහු (rāhu)
  • Tagalog: laho (eclipse)
  • Tamil: இராகு (irāku)
  • Telugu: రాహు (rāhu)
  • Thai: ราหู (raa-hǔu)

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