Matsya Purana — Iconographic Standards for the Navagrahas
करालवदनः खड्गचर्मशूली वरप्रदः नीलसिंहासनस्थश्च राहुरत्र प्रशस्यते //
karālavadanaḥ khaḍgacarmaśūlī varapradaḥ nīlasiṃhāsanasthaśca rāhuratra praśasyate //
یہاں راہو کی ستائش کی گئی ہے—ہیبت ناک چہرے والا، تلوار، چرم (ڈھال) اور شُول دھارنے والا، ور عطا کرنے والا، اور نیلے تخت پر متمکن۔
This verse does not discuss pralaya; it focuses on praising Rāhu’s formidable iconographic form and his boon-granting nature.
By presenting Rāhu as “varaprada” (boon-giver), it supports the Purāṇic idea that kings and householders may perform graha-stuti or graha-śānti to reduce adversity and maintain orderly governance and domestic stability.
The verse provides pratīmā-lakṣaṇa cues (weapons, throne color/seat), useful for ritual visualization and for crafting or installing a graha image in a temple or shrine according to Matsya Purana-style iconographic conventions.