♃ Jupiter - The Great Fortune
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♃ Jupiter - The Great Fortune
Jupiter the mighty planet is called a giant of the solar system. It has a diameter of 88,000 miles. Jupiter takes a little less than twelve years to go once round the Sun. Mythologically, Jupiter is the preceptor of Gods. Old Greeks considered Jupiter as the father of Gods-Zeus. Egyptians call Mm Ammon. Jupiter is said to possess and offer 'Sathwaguna'. Our fortunes are governed by Jupiter who is the chief governor for money. Jupiter is termed as 'Greater Fortune' and is said to be hot moist, sanguine, temperate, social, expansive, masculine and moderate. He governs the blood, liver, veins, arteries and thighs. He rules higher education and signifies judges, councillors, bankers, brokers, theologians, philanthropists, also science, law, reason and comparison. He rules financial dealings, speculation, shipping business and foreign affairs. His day is Thursday, metal gold, colour yellow and gems yellow sapphire and Topaz. Typical Jupiterians are usually termed jovial owing to the fact that Jupiter gives such characteristics as socialiblity, hope, benevolence veneration, compassion, justice, honesty, spirituality, also well developed faculties of proportion, calculation and location. The Jupiterian is usually quick to hit the mark as his symbol is the Archer. In the business world, natives ruled by Jupiter become interested in large popular enterprises and deal much in matters related to lawyers, judges, bankers, brokers and physicians. Science and medicine, insurance and commercial travelling often engage their attention, also affairs of philanthropic, charitable and religious or benevolent import. Jupiter is called the 'Greater Fortune' because, unless he is ill placed in the horoscope, he bestows a considerable amount of what appears to be good luck upon natives who are suited for positions of dignity, trust or power in business and social circles. Having a logical, broad mind, considerable self possession, self confidence and determination, they usually inspire confidence and attain responsible positions. Jupiter is fiery, noble, benevolent, fruitful, jovial, optimistic, positive, and dignified planet. He is the greatest benefic. However, much other planets may be ill posited and threaten difficulties to a person, if Jupiter is strong and well placed in a chart, he will enjoy the providential help at least at the last moment to tide over the difficulties and get rid of evil. Jupiter also indicates how far one will respect the elders, preceptors and religious scriptures. Jupiter makes one law abiding, true, honest, sincere and dutiful. If Jupiter is afflicted in the horoscope, the native will be an extremist and unconventional. He will be extravagant and lavish. The other evil effects would be over optimism, false hopes, carelessness, debts, disputes, failure in speculation, gambling, worry through children, false prestige, loss of reputation, mis-judgment and miscalculation, etc. Jupiterians are well built and may have a huge belly. They will have good growth in youth, have muscular body and become so stout as to command respect from others. Jupiter is also considered as significator for children (Santan Karaka). Jupiter owns Sagittarius and Pisces. He is exalted in Cancer, the highest exaltation point being 5 degrees of Cancer. He is debilitated in Capricorn, the lowest debilitation being 5 degrees of Capricorn. First 5 degrees portion of Sagittarius is his Multrikona and the rest is hi'-' Swakshetra-The whole of Pisces is also his Swakshetra. The Sun, the Moon and Mars are friends of Jupiter. Mercury and Venus are his enemies Saturn is neutral to him.
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Jupiter in Astrology
Jupiter planet is the guardian of the thinking person, the ruler of higher intellect, the embodiment of lady luck, and signifies spiritual wisdom. Jupiter represents your ideology in life.
And in spiritual terms, it rules over faith, religion, philosophy, and the search for the ultimate truth of life. Jupiter governs your intrinsic curiosity to find the answers, and explore the world in the process, thus foreign travel comes under the domain of this planet.
Jupiter in Vedic astrology is considered to be the most benevolent of all planets, thus naturally associated with luck, fortune, and wealth. Its benefic presence can turn rags into riches.
While Saturn is the teacher, Jupiter is more of a classmate that helps to grow and sees how you flourish and tread on the right path. It is a judge who assures that you do not forget your values in the process.
While this benefic planet bestows us with wisdom and wealth, at its worst, it can surrender to lethargy, sloth, and indulgence.
Astronomical Facts about Jupiter
Jupiter is the biggest planet in the solar system. The closest it has ever been to Earth is 588 million kilometers. Jupiter has 63 natural satellites as Earth has Moon as its own.
It takes around 11.86 years to complete one revolution around Sun. Jupiter turns retrograde every year, and its retrogression period is about 110 days.
Jupiter takes around 12 years to complete one circle around the zodiac. And it stays in one zodiac sign for around 13 months. Since it takes a long while to transit signs, its impact is often deep and long-lasting.
Essential Details about Jupiter
Transit in each sign: 1 year 1 month
Direction: North-east
Metal: Gold
Gem: Yellow Sapphire
Day: Thursday
Color: Yellow
Temperament: Cold, Benevolent
Gender: Neutral
Ruling Body Part: Liver, large Intestine, Kidney, Fat
Status in Imperial Stars: Minister/Advisor
Friends: Sun, Moon, Mars
Enemies: Venus, Mercury
Neutral: Saturn
Own Sign: Sagittarius, Pisces
Exalted in: Cancer
Debilitated in: Capricorn
Mool Trikon: Sagittarius
Mahadasha Period:16 Years
Relation: Teacher, Elderly People, Grand Parents
Professions: Teaching, preaching, law, judgment, banking, finance, philosophy, occult, advisory, and healing.
The signification of Jupiter in Vedic astrology
Jupiter in astrology is the “Guru”, it takes us from ignorance to the light of wisdom. It represents knowledge, spirituality, religion, higher learning, research, philosophy, optimism, and a lot more.
Jupiter in Vedic Astrology is associated with children as well as is the “Putrakaraka”. Jupiter essentially is about ‘expansion’. It expands the area where it is placed in a horoscope.
For example, if it is placed in the 11th house of income and gains, it usually expands wealth and prosperity.
Jupiter is the karaka of affluence, generosity, righteousness, inherent goodness, and wisdom.
Jupiter in Vedic astrology is known to be a giver and is the most generous of all planets as it expands without expectations. Its placement in a chart defines the spiritual views, bent of mind, kind of faith and religion, and materialistic standing of a person.
A strong Jupiter in the horoscope is commonly found in the chart of priests, preachers, teachers, religious leaders, judges, and philosophers.
When well placed, Jupiter in the horoscope indicates success, prosperity, positive attitude, and spiritual inclination, a higher sense of justice and equality, and good relations with teachers.
Such people are usually well-wishers of the whole community. However, a too strong Jupiter can sometimes lead to an overly optimistic person, thus problems in life and spiritual stagnation.
When Jupiter is weakly placed in a horoscope, it makes the person choose the wrong direction in life. Such a person may not get the blessing of a guardian or his or her teacher may be dishonest or contemptuous to him.
People with weak Jupiter generally suffer from a lack of concentration, confidence, and faith. They have a pessimistic view of life and are too materialistic and spiritually blind.
People with the weak placement of Jupiter in the horoscope often face financial difficulties in life. Circumstances clog their mind to be unaware of spiritual calm.
Afflicted Jupiter may also suggest progeny difficulties. Also, it m
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Jupiter in Vedic Astrology
Written by: Sanjay Sharma.
Basic Astronomical facts about Jupiter
Jupiter is the largest planet in our Solar System. It has a diameter of about 142,800 kilometers. Its closest distance from the Earth is about 588 million kilometers. From Sun its average distance is 778 million kilometers. Jupiter takes 11.86 years to make one orbit around the Sun and it takes 9 hours and 55 minutes to complete one rotation on its axis. Its average surface temperature is about -148°C. Its average geocentric motion per day is 00°04'59". Jupiter have 63 natural satellite of its own out of those Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto are well known. Jupiter retrogrades for about 110 days per year.
The Jupiter in Hindu Mythology
Jupiter or Brihaspati was one of the eight sons of Angiras, (son of Brahma) and Shraddha. After receiving initial knowledge from his father, Jupiter left his home in quest for spiritual knowledge and meditated for thousands of years, his penances earned him a place as guru or teacher to the demigods. His work was to guide then and advancing their cause by thwarting the designs of the Asuras.
Once Bhrigu or Venus, the guru of the devils went to the Himalaya to worship Lord Shiva for obtaining means to conquer and destroy the demigods. Meanwhile sensing an opportunity, Indra, the king of demigods sent his daughter Jayanti to Venus to obtain whatever he receives from Lord Shiva by deceit. She stayed with Venus for many years as his disciple until he obtained the boon from Shiva. Then, when he was about to return to the devils, Jayanti requested him to accepted her as wife. He agreed to be her husband but for only ten years and during this period they would be alone.
When Jupiter came to know about this he made a plan and disguised himself as Venus he went to live with the Asuras and during these ten years he succeeded in removing hatred and factionalism from them. When Venus returned home the Asuras got confused seeing two identical gurus and they declared that their real teacher was the one who had been teaching them for the past years. The real Venus, got angry and left cursing them that they would soon be destroyed. Shortly thereafter Jupiter resumed his real form and returned to heaven. The Asuras, were now left without a guru and guide approached the real Venus and begged his pardon. He relented and again became their guru, but his curse had its effect, and for many ages the Asuras were too weak to threaten the gods.
Basic Astrological facts about Jupiter
Gender of Jupiter: Masculine.
Jupiter is the karaka or significator of: Knowledge and Fortune.
Jupiter as relationship signifies: Children.
Planetary cabinet status of Jupiter: Minister or Royal Advisor.
Temperament of Jupiter: Mild, Benign and Soft Hearted.
Element governed by Jupiter: Aakaash or Ether Element.
Primary quality or guna of Jupiter: Sattva Guna or Serenity.
Caste of the Jupiter: Brahmin or Priest.
Nature of Jupiter: Benefic.
Directional strength of Jupiter: In the First House.
Directional weakness of Jupiter: In the Seventh House.
Jupiter rules the zodiacal Sign: Sagittarius and Pisces.
Jupiter rules the zodiacal House: Natural astrological Ninth and Twelfth House.
Sign of exaltation of Jupiter: Cancer.
Sign of debilitation of Jupiter: Capricorn.
Determent or weak sign of Jupiter: Gemini.
Jupiter's friends are: Sun, Moon and Mars.
Jupiter's enemies are: Mercury and Venus.
Jupiter is neutral with: Saturn.
Jupiter's Vimshottari Dasha period: Sixteen Years.
Nakshatras or Lunar mansions governed by Jupiter: Punarvasu Nakshatra, Vishakha Nakshatra and Purva Bhadra Nakshatra.
Body part governed by Jupiter: The Abdomen.
Day of the week governed by Jupiter: Thursday.
Direction ruled by Jupiter: Northeast.
Season governed by Jupiter: Hemant or Pre-Winter Season.
Metals governed by Jupiter: Gold.
Gemstone governed by Jupiter: Yellow Sapphire.
Substitute gemstones governed by Jupiter: Topaz and Citrine.
Colors ruled by Jupiter: Yellow.
Food and flavors governed by Jupiter: Things of Sweet taste.
Geometrical shape governed by Jupiter: An Ellipse.
Numbers as per Numerology governed by Jupiter: 3, 12, 21, 30 and all those that adds up to three, are governed by it.
Positive key words for Jupiter: Expansion, Opportunity, Understanding, Optimism, & Enthusiasm.
Negative key words for Jupiter: Extravagance, Bigotry, Indulgence, Fanaticism, & Smugness.
Body parts, function and diseases governed by Jupiter
Jupiter rules growth and expansion and in medical terms Jupiterian expansion means overeating and lack of control. Jupiter also indicate swelling, abnormal expansion or too much of something. This inculdes all types of tumer. Jupiter has dominion over the liver and all diseases related with it including cirrhosis and hepatitis. Jupiter also rules the fats of the body, their process of breaking down through enzyme reaction and their proper utilization. It rules the hip and thigh region, gout and rheumatism, sugar problems. Jupiter rules Vitamins B-6, biotin, cholin, inositol, pangamic acid, chromium, manganese and zinc.
Professions governed by the Jupiter
Any profession or employment that requires or is related to Spirituality, Religion, Wealth, Law, Voyages or Long Journeys. Vocations: Lawyers, Clergymen, Judges, Wholesale Grocers, Aldermen, Appraisers, Bond Salesmen, Cashiers, Capitalists, Financiers, Jockeys, Horse Trainers, Racing Stable Owners and Workers, Sporting Goods Manufacturers and Dealers, Shoe Manufacturers and Dealers, Shoe Workers. law, finances, budgeting. Money lending, helping moneylenders. Functioning as priest or worshipper in temples, Bishop, Nun or Padre in Christianity. Giving discourses on religion, faith and spiritualism. Holy places and places of pilgrimages, including outside temples, mosques, churches. Functioning as representative or member of any judicial or semi-judicial tribunal or any other similar forum. Agents and brokers in the field of law, judiciary, religion.
The Mantras for Jupiter:
Beej Mantra of Jupiter:Om jhram jhreem jroum sah gurave namah Om graam greem groum sah gurave namah
The Jupiter Stotra:Devanaam cha Hrisheenaam cha gurum kanchan sannibham buddhi bhutam trilokesham tam namami brihaspatim
Gayatri Mantra of Jupiter:Om vrishabadhwajaaya vidmahae kruni hastaaya dheemahi tanno guru prachodayaat
Remedies for Jupiter to be performed if Jupiter is not well placed in the horoscope:
Worshiping the ruling deity of the Jupiter, Lord Shiva.
Recitation of Shiv sahastranam.
Reciting of Jupiter Mantras.
Charity: Donate yellow clothes, bananas, saffron and turmeric on Thursdays to priests or brahmin.
Fasting: On Thursdays.
Pooja: Shiva pooja.
Rudraksh: Wear five mukhi (five faced) Rudraksh.
Jupiter in Vedic Astrology
Written by: Sanjay Sharma.
Basic Astronomical facts about Jupiter
Jupiter is the largest planet in our Solar System. It has a diameter of about 142,800 kilometers. Its closest distance from the Earth is about 588 million kilometers. From Sun its average distance is 778 million kilometers. Jupiter takes 11.86 years to make one orbit around the Sun and it takes 9 hours and 55 minutes to complete one rotation on its axis. Its average surface temperature is about -148°C. Its average geocentric motion per day is 00°04'59". Jupiter have 63 natural satellite of its own out of those Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto are well known. Jupiter retrogrades for about 110 days per year.
The Jupiter in Hindu Mythology
Jupiter or Brihaspati was one of the eight sons of Angiras, (son of Brahma) and Shraddha. After receiving initial knowledge from his father, Jupiter left his home in quest for spiritual knowledge and meditated for thousands of years, his penances earned him a place as guru or teacher to the demigods. His work was to guide then and advancing their cause by thwarting the designs of the Asuras.
Once Bhrigu or Venus, the guru of the devils went to the Himalaya to worship Lord Shiva for obtaining means to conquer and destroy the demigods. Meanwhile sensing an opportunity, Indra, the king of demigods sent his daughter Jayanti to Venus to obtain whatever he receives from Lord Shiva by deceit. She stayed with Venus for many years as his disciple until he obtained the boon from Shiva. Then, when he was about to return to the devils, Jayanti requested him to accepted her as wife. He agreed to be her husband but for only ten years and during this period they would be alone.
When Jupiter came to know about this he made a plan and disguised himself as Venus he went to live with the Asuras and during these ten years he succeeded in removing hatred and factionalism from them. When Venus returned home the Asuras got confused seeing two identical gurus and they declared that their real teacher was the one who had been teaching them for the past years. The real Venus, got angry and left cursing them that they would soon be destroyed. Shortly thereafter Jupiter resumed his real form and returned to heaven. The Asuras, were now left without a guru and guide approached the real Venus and begged his pardon. He relented and again became their guru, but his curse had its effect, and for many ages the Asuras were too weak to threaten the gods.
Basic Astrological facts about Jupiter
Gender of Jupiter: Masculine.
Jupiter is the karaka or significator of: Knowledge and Fortune.
Jupiter as relationship signifies: Children.
Planetary cabinet status of Jupiter: Minister or Royal Advisor.
Temperament of Jupiter: Mild, Benign and Soft Hearted.
Element governed by Jupiter: Aakaash or Ether Element.
Primary quality or guna of Jupiter: Sattva Guna or Serenity.
Caste of the Jupiter: Brahmin or Priest.
Nature of Jupiter: Benefic.
Directional strength of Jupiter: In the First House.
Directional weakness of Jupiter: In the Seventh House.
Jupiter rules the zodiacal Sign: Sagittarius and Pisces.
Jupiter rules the zodiacal House: Natural astrological Ninth and Twelfth House.
Sign of exaltation of Jupiter: Cancer.
Sign of debilitation of Jupiter: Capricorn.
Determent or weak sign of Jupiter: Gemini.
Jupiter's friends are: Sun, Moon and Mars.
Jupiter's enemies are: Mercury and Venus.
Jupiter is neutral with: Saturn.
Jupiter's Vimshottari Dasha period: Sixteen Years.
Nakshatras or Lunar mansions governed by Jupiter: Punarvasu Nakshatra, Vishakha Nakshatra and Purva Bhadra Nakshatra.
Body part governed by Jupiter: The Abdomen.
Day of the week governed by Jupiter: Thursday.
Direction ruled by Jupiter: Northeast.
Season governed by Jupiter: Hemant or Pre-Winter Season.
Metals governed by Jupiter: Gold.
Gemstone governed by Jupiter: Yellow Sapphire.
Substitute gemstones governed by Jupiter: Topaz and Citrine.
Colors ruled by Jupiter: Yellow.
Food and flavors governed by Jupiter: Things of Sweet taste.
Geometrical shape governed by Jupiter: An Ellipse.
Numbers as per Numerology governed by Jupiter: 3, 12, 21, 30 and all those that adds up to three, are governed by it.
Positive key words for Jupiter: Expansion, Opportunity, Understanding, Optimism, & Enthusiasm.
Negative key words for Jupiter: Extravagance, Bigotry, Indulgence, Fanaticism, & Smugness.
Body parts, function and diseases governed by Jupiter
Jupiter rules growth and expansion and in medical terms Jupiterian expansion means overeating and lack of control. Jupiter also indicate swelling, abnormal expansion or too much of something. This inculdes all types of tumer. Jupiter has dominion over the liver and all diseases related with it including cirrhosis and hepatitis. Jupiter also rules the fats of the body, their process of breaking down through enzyme reaction and their proper utilization. It rules the hip and thigh region, gout and rheumatism, sugar problems. Jupiter rules Vitamins B-6, biotin, cholin, inositol, pangamic acid, chromium, manganese and zinc.
Professions governed by the Jupiter
Any profession or employment that requires or is related to Spirituality, Religion, Wealth, Law, Voyages or Long Journeys. Vocations: Lawyers, Clergymen, Judges, Wholesale Grocers, Aldermen, Appraisers, Bond Salesmen, Cashiers, Capitalists, Financiers, Jockeys, Horse Trainers, Racing Stable Owners and Workers, Sporting Goods Manufacturers and Dealers, Shoe Manufacturers and Dealers, Shoe Workers. law, finances, budgeting. Money lending, helping moneylenders. Functioning as priest or worshipper in temples, Bishop, Nun or Padre in Christianity. Giving discourses on religion, faith and spiritualism. Holy places and places of pilgrimages, including outside temples, mosques, churches. Functioning as representative or member of any judicial or semi-judicial tribunal or any other similar forum. Agents and brokers in the field of law, judiciary, religion.
The Mantras for Jupiter:
Beej Mantra of Jupiter:Om jhram jhreem jroum sah gurave namah Om graam greem groum sah gurave namah
The Jupiter Stotra:Devanaam cha Hrisheenaam cha gurum kanchan sannibham buddhi bhutam trilokesham tam namami brihaspatim
Gayatri Mantra of Jupiter:Om vrishabadhwajaaya vidmahae kruni hastaaya dheemahi tanno guru prachodayaat
Remedies for Jupiter to be performed if Jupiter is not well placed in the horoscope:
Worshiping the ruling deity of the Jupiter, Lord Shiva.
Recitation of Shiv sahastranam.
Reciting of Jupiter Mantras.
Charity: Donate yellow clothes, bananas, saffron and turmeric on Thursdays to priests or brahmin.
Fasting: On Thursdays.
Pooja: Shiva pooja.
Rudraksh: Wear five mukhi (five faced) Rudraksh.