राहु

Sanskrit

Alternative forms

Etymology

From the root रभ् (rabh).

Pronunciation

Noun

राहु (rāhú) m

  1. Rāhu
  2. an eclipse or (rather) the moment of the beginning of an occultation or obscuration

Declension

Masculine u-stem declension of राहु (rāhú)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative राहुः
rāhúḥ
राहू
rāhū́
राहवः
rāhávaḥ
Vocative राहो
rā́ho
राहू
rā́hū
राहवः
rā́havaḥ
Accusative राहुम्
rāhúm
राहू
rāhū́
राहून्
rāhū́n
Instrumental राहुणा / राह्वा¹
rāhúṇā / rāhvā̀¹
राहुभ्याम्
rāhúbhyām
राहुभिः
rāhúbhiḥ
Dative राहवे / राह्वे²
rāháve / rāhvè²
राहुभ्याम्
rāhúbhyām
राहुभ्यः
rāhúbhyaḥ
Ablative राहोः / राह्वः²
rāhóḥ / rāhvàḥ²
राहुभ्याम्
rāhúbhyām
राहुभ्यः
rāhúbhyaḥ
Genitive राहोः / राह्वः²
rāhóḥ / rāhvàḥ²
राह्वोः
rāhvóḥ
राहूणाम्
rāhūṇā́m
Locative राहौ
rāhaú
राह्वोः
rāhvóḥ
राहुषु
rāhúṣu
Notes
  • ¹Vedic
  • ²Less common

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: രാഹുവിന്റെ (rāhuvinṟe)
  • 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)

References

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