Phra Rahu Eating the Moon - Copper Amulet with Shell

$45.00

In Thai mythology, Rahu, a deity representing darkness, is believed to cause eclipses by swallowing the moon. This act stems from his desire for revenge against the sun and moon, who revealed his deception to drink the elixir of immortality. The moon, however, is not consumed permanently, reemerging to symbolize the constant cycle of cosmic events.

In Thailand, Rahu is revered due to his association with celestial events and his influence in astrology. As a figure believed to control the dark and mysterious aspects of life, Rahu commands respect for his power over the unseen and the unknown. People often pray to him for protection against misfortunes and to ward off evil influences, particularly during eclipses, which are significant astrological events.

This reverence is rooted in the belief that appeasing Rahu can bring about good fortune and avert negative consequences, reflecting a respect for the balance between light and dark forces in the universe.

Hand-made out of copper and brass, this amulet shows Rahu eating the moon, which is figured by a hundred-eye cowrie shell, used for protection.

The amulet is 2.5 inches x 1.5 and come ready to wear, with a black cord.

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In Thai mythology, Rahu, a deity representing darkness, is believed to cause eclipses by swallowing the moon. This act stems from his desire for revenge against the sun and moon, who revealed his deception to drink the elixir of immortality. The moon, however, is not consumed permanently, reemerging to symbolize the constant cycle of cosmic events.

In Thailand, Rahu is revered due to his association with celestial events and his influence in astrology. As a figure believed to control the dark and mysterious aspects of life, Rahu commands respect for his power over the unseen and the unknown. People often pray to him for protection against misfortunes and to ward off evil influences, particularly during eclipses, which are significant astrological events.

This reverence is rooted in the belief that appeasing Rahu can bring about good fortune and avert negative consequences, reflecting a respect for the balance between light and dark forces in the universe.

Hand-made out of copper and brass, this amulet shows Rahu eating the moon, which is figured by a hundred-eye cowrie shell, used for protection.

The amulet is 2.5 inches x 1.5 and come ready to wear, with a black cord.

In Thai mythology, Rahu, a deity representing darkness, is believed to cause eclipses by swallowing the moon. This act stems from his desire for revenge against the sun and moon, who revealed his deception to drink the elixir of immortality. The moon, however, is not consumed permanently, reemerging to symbolize the constant cycle of cosmic events.

In Thailand, Rahu is revered due to his association with celestial events and his influence in astrology. As a figure believed to control the dark and mysterious aspects of life, Rahu commands respect for his power over the unseen and the unknown. People often pray to him for protection against misfortunes and to ward off evil influences, particularly during eclipses, which are significant astrological events.

This reverence is rooted in the belief that appeasing Rahu can bring about good fortune and avert negative consequences, reflecting a respect for the balance between light and dark forces in the universe.

Hand-made out of copper and brass, this amulet shows Rahu eating the moon, which is figured by a hundred-eye cowrie shell, used for protection.

The amulet is 2.5 inches x 1.5 and come ready to wear, with a black cord.

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