Brihaspati (Guru) Mantra in Punjabi (Gurmukhi)
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Origin & Story
The Vedic Navagraha mantra of Jupiter (Brihaspati / Guru) · Traditional (Vedic Jyotish)
In Vedic astrology (jyotish) the nine grahas shape the course of life, and each has its own mantra for blessing and remedy. "Om Brim Brihaspataye Namah" is the mantra of Jupiter (Brihaspati / Guru), which governs wisdom, knowledge, fortune, wealth, children, marriage and dharma. When the planet is weak or malefic in the horoscope, sages prescribed chanting its mantra — together with charity, fasting on its day (Thursday), worship of its deity and its gemstone (Yellow Sapphire (Pukhraj)) — to strengthen its grace and soften its difficulties.
The Mantra
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ੴ ਬृਂ ਬृਹਸ੍ਪਤਯੇ ਨਮਃ ॥
Om Brim Brihaspataye Namah.
Meaning:Om. Salutations to Jupiter (Brihaspati / Guru) — strengthening its grace and softening its malefic effects.
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Benefits of Chanting Brihaspati (Guru) Mantra
The Vedic mantra of Jupiter (Brihaspati / Guru), chanted to strengthen the planet in the horoscope and to calm its malefic (ashubh) effects
Recited as a jyotish (astrology) remedy by those facing the difficult periods (mahadasha, antardasha or transit) of Jupiter (Brihaspati / Guru)
Jupiter (Brihaspati / Guru) governs wisdom, knowledge, fortune, wealth, children, marriage and dharma; the mantra is chanted to bless and protect these areas of life
Most powerful on Thursday, the day of the planet; traditionally completed as a full japa of 19,000 repetitions, or 108 times daily
Often combined with wearing the planet's gemstone — Yellow Sapphire (Pukhraj) — after astrological consultation, charity (daan) of the planet's items, and worship of its presiding deity
Brings peace of mind and steadiness during planetary troubles; recited with the Navagraha Mantra for the balance of all nine planets
How to Chant Brihaspati (Guru) Mantra
After a bath, sit facing east at dawn and chant "Om Brim Brihaspataye Namah" 108 times on a mala, ideally on Thursday. As a full remedy for a weak or afflicted Jupiter (Brihaspati / Guru), the mantra is traditionally completed as a japa of 19,000 repetitions over a fixed period, alongside the charity (daan) associated with the planet and, after consulting an astrologer, the wearing of its gemstone (Yellow Sapphire (Pukhraj)). Chant with faith and a calm, satvik discipline.
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