Brihaspati Mantra or Jupiter Mantra – Om Brim Brihaspataaye Namaha

Hindu Mantras

Bruhaspati, usually written as Brihaspati, is a revered Hindu god, usually portrayed as being of golden or yellow color and holding the following divine characteristics and traits: a stick, a lotus, and beads.

Moreover, He is the guru of the gods and is also the lord of Thursdays.

Jupiter is a 1st rate benefice planet, is frequently considered to be the most auspicious planet from our solar system. Lord Brihaspati rules over the 2 sidereal signs of Pisces and Sagittarius.

In addition, He attained his position as the preceptor of the Devtaa by performing austerities on the banks of Prabhaas Teerth. Lord Shiva, also known The Destroyer or Mahadeva, granted him this position, as well as his position as one of the nine planets (Nava Grahas).

According to the ancient Mahabharata (an epic narrative of the Kurukshetra War), sage Brihaspati was the son of Angiras. Some Puranas describe him to be the son of Lord Agni, the fire god. In addition, He is also described to have taught the asuras (demons) for 10 years by impersonating Shukracharya.

Chanting Brihaspati Mantra or Jupiter Mantra – Om Brim Brihaspataaye Namaha benefits:
Reciting this potent mantra 108 times daily early in the morning with sincere devotion can help the practitioner for any obstacles and hindrances in getting married, problems in education, personal problems, issues in married life, problems to you from child or problems to the child, stomach issues, digestive problems, your inability to get a good guru or problems from your guru.

Additionally, from daily recitation this powerful mantra, you can do donations for Jupiter on a Thursday. You can donate: gram/chana dal, fruits, turmeric, yellow laddoos, salt, jaggery, books, gold, yellow sapphire or a cow.

Listen or recite this sacred mantra 3 x 108 times every day with a sincere heart and attachment at least one year (aloud or mentally) for good-luck and other beneficial results. In addition, it requisites the accurate pronunciation of the mantra.

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