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- Bṛhaspati abstract "Bṛhaspati (Sanskrit: बृहस्पति, "lord of prayer or devotion", often written as Brihaspati or Bruhaspati) also known as Deva-guru (guru of the gods), is a Hindu god and a Vedic deity. He is considered the personification of piety and religion, and the chief 'offerer of prayers and sacrifices to the gods' (Sanskrit: Purohita), with whom he intercedes on behalf of humankind.He is the guru of the Devas (gods) and the nemesis of Shukracharya, the guru of the Danavas (demons). He is also known as Ganapati (leader of the group [of planets]), and Guru (teacher), the god of wisdom and eloquence, to whom various works are described, such as the Barhaspatya sutras.He is described as of yellow or golden color and holding the following divine attributes: a stick, a lotus and beads. He presides over 'Guru-var' or Thursday.In astrology, Bṛhaspati is the regent of Jupiter and is often identified with the planet.".
- Bṛhaspati thumbnail Brihaspati.jpg?width=300.
- Bṛhaspati wikiPageID "99764".
- Bṛhaspati wikiPageRevisionID "606424883".
- Bṛhaspati affiliation "Graha and Guru of the Devas".
- Bṛhaspati consort Taraka.
- Bṛhaspati devanagari "बृहस्पति".
- Bṛhaspati godOf "God of planet Jupiter and teaching".
- Bṛhaspati mantra "Om Rim Guru e Namah".
- Bṛhaspati mount "Elephant/chariot drawn by eight horses".
- Bṛhaspati name "Bṛhaspati".
- Bṛhaspati planet "Jupiter".
- Bṛhaspati type "Hindu".
- Bṛhaspati subject Category:Graha.
- Bṛhaspati subject Category:Hindu_gods.
- Bṛhaspati subject Category:Rigvedic_deities.
- Bṛhaspati comment "Bṛhaspati (Sanskrit: बृहस्पति, "lord of prayer or devotion", often written as Brihaspati or Bruhaspati) also known as Deva-guru (guru of the gods), is a Hindu god and a Vedic deity. He is considered the personification of piety and religion, and the chief 'offerer of prayers and sacrifices to the gods' (Sanskrit: Purohita), with whom he intercedes on behalf of humankind.He is the guru of the Devas (gods) and the nemesis of Shukracharya, the guru of the Danavas (demons).".
- Bṛhaspati label "Brhaspati".
- Bṛhaspati label "Brihaspati".
- Bṛhaspati label "Brihaspati".
- Bṛhaspati label "Brihaspati".
- Bṛhaspati label "Brihaspati".
- Bṛhaspati label "Bryhaspati".
- Bṛhaspati label "Bṛhaspati".
- Bṛhaspati label "Брихаспати".
- Bṛhaspati label "祭主仙人".
- Bṛhaspati sameAs B%E1%B9%9Bhaspati.
- Bṛhaspati sameAs Brhaspati.
- Bṛhaspati sameAs Brihaspati.
- Bṛhaspati sameAs Brihaspati.
- Bṛhaspati sameAs Brihaspati.
- Bṛhaspati sameAs Wrehaspati.
- Bṛhaspati sameAs Brhaspati.
- Bṛhaspati sameAs Bryhaspati.
- Bṛhaspati sameAs Brihaspati.
- Bṛhaspati sameAs Q916959.
- Bṛhaspati sameAs Q916959.
- Bṛhaspati wasDerivedFrom Bṛhaspati?oldid=606424883.
- Bṛhaspati depiction Brihaspati.jpg.