☊ Rahu (North Node) in the Twelve Houses

The Cosmic Outsider and Catalyst for Earthly Ambition

Rahu in the 1st House

Brings eccentricity, charisma, and a strong desire to stand out. These individuals are often unconventional, sometimes drawn to fame or alternative paths. They may have multiple marriages, strong passions, and a magnetic presence. Their identity undergoes constant reinvention.

Rahu in the 2nd House

Challenges with speech, diet, and family values. There may be financial instability, a tendency towards indulgence, or the pursuit of wealth through unorthodox or even dishonest means. Health concerns often focus on the mouth, teeth, or face.

Rahu in the 3rd House

An excellent placement for courage, determination, and independent thinking. These individuals are often self-made, with the ability to rise in status through sheer willpower. However, relationships with siblings or relatives may be strained.

Rahu in the 4th House

Suggests karmic lessons related to the mother, family life, and emotional security. These individuals may live far from their place of birth, experience turbulent family dynamics, or go through multiple marriages. There may be a desire for material comfort without emotional depth.

Rahu in the 5th House

May indicate emotional instability, non-traditional views, and difficulties with children (e.g. few or none, miscarriages). These individuals may struggle with faith, lean towards atheism, or become critics of traditional beliefs. Creativity may be powerful but volatile.

Rahu in the 6th House

Grants the strength to defeat enemies, overcome adversity, and rise through hardship. There may be foreign connections, and long life is likely. These individuals are bold, fearless, and excellent in competitive environments or service-related professions.

Rahu in the 7th House

Brings turbulence in relationships. There may be unusual or multiple marriages, partnerships with foreigners, or dramatic shifts in the nature of intimacy. Independence is vital to them, and they may seem unpredictable or non-conforming in love and business.

Rahu in the 8th House

Intensifies a fascination with the occult, hidden power, and taboo subjects. Life may involve health crises, family difficulties, and a tendency toward secrecy or manipulation. This placement can produce a shadowy charm, but also warns against self-destruction or moral ambiguity.

Rahu in the 9th House

A paradoxical placement. There is a deep inner conflict between rebellion and tradition. These individuals may challenge religion or societal norms, yet feel deep responsibility to preserve ethical values. They often struggle between old-school morality and modern spiritual exploration. Their growth depends heavily on career, location, and personal evolution.

They may admire classical forms of education, believing past methods were superior, but simultaneously become fascinated with cutting-edge psychology, consciousness expansion, or radical spirituality. Their path requires balancing tradition with innovation, and avoiding dogmatism in practical learning or ethical systems. True success arises when they allow spiritual evolution to unfold through both deep inner work and external adaptability.

Rahu in the 10th House

A powerful placement for career ambition and public recognition. Individuals may gain fame, wealth, and high status, often through non-traditional or controversial means. There may be complexities in the relationship with the mother, and an intense drive to succeed at all costs.

Rahu in the 11th House

Brings material prosperity, influential alliances, and achievement of desires. These individuals attract foreign benefactors, experience success in social and professional networks, and enjoy long life. They may have fewer children, or delayed parenthood, but their social circle is powerful.

Rahu in the 12th House

Suggests a hidden longing for escape or transcendence. There may be reckless spending, secret indulgences, or involvement in unethical practices. However, this placement also gives mystical insight, success in foreign lands, and an attraction to occult knowledge or spiritual solitude.