The Importance and Role of the Planet Jupiter in the Vedic Astrology
The
planet Jupiter in Vedic astrology has a great significance. It is an auspicious
planet that makes the people rich, commanding, wise, spiritual, educated,
cultured, liberal and generous. The planet Jupiter is one of the biggest
planets in the Solar System and best astrologer in Delhi.
The planet
Jupiter is synonymously called Guru or Brihaspati. This giant planet has got a
great role in the life of human being. The planet is said to be highly
spiritual. It is the symbol of devotion, worship and prayer.
The planet
Guru is one of the most effective planets in the birth chart and inimical to
the planet Venus. The Jupiter is closely connected to the kids and wealth. That
is why it is called the significate of the children and wealth.
When the
planet Jupiter is strong, the native is likely to be blessed with kids, wealth,
money and spiritual success. However, the afflicted Jupiter can adversely
impact our life. The native could be devoid of children and wealth. The person
might not get respect and honor in the society.
Characteristics of the planet Jupiter
Generally,
the planet Jupiter rules over the law. Jupiter is masculine, fiery, sanguine,
positive, liberal, cheerful, profitable and decent by character. It rules over
Sagittarius the 9th house in the zodiac sign and the Pisces the 12th house of the zodiac sign.
Thursday
is assigned to the Brihaspati in the Muhurt Shastra. The people who have taken
birth in the Sagittarius and Pisces zodiac sign are devoted, decent, and
spiritual by nature. Since their ruling planet is Jupiter.
The people
born with the influence of the Jupiter are dutiful, obedient, honest and have a
tendency towards the welfare of the people.
The
Jupiter in the space
The planet
Jupiter the largest planet in the solar system and it is the 5th distant planet from the Sun. The
diameter of the Jupiter is 142984 KM at its equator. This is a giant planet in
the Universe that is filled with gases of different type and liquid objects.
Jupiter does have its Moon like we have Moon for the earth. We have one Moon,
while the Brihaspati has 11 moons on the heavenly body.
As it is
large, bright and simmering planet, anyone can see in the sky at night. The
planet Jupiter is flattened at the pole while it is round in shape. The
rotation of the planet Jupiter is very fast and it rotates around its axis like
the earth moves around its axis.
Mythological
story behind the planet Jupiter
The
Jupiter is meant to expel the darkness, nescience and it possesses great
wisdom. Hence, it represents Dakshinamurthi God. It is also said that the
planet Guru is the teacher of the deity and hence it has a divine power. In
Sanskriti it is called ‘’Devguru’’. It is basically the symbol of WISDOM.
Jupiter is
revered differently across different culture and religion. The Hindu people
across the world call it Guru. While the Greek people name it as ‘ZEUS’. The
people in Egypt revere it as ‘’Ammon’’. It is called ‘’Dhakshinamurthi’. The
etymological meaning is Dakshin means South and Murthi means stone image. It
means the God made of stone that faces South. It is particularly popular in the
South Indian state in Tamil Nadu. Some people do tell it as Narayan.
Astrological
significance of the Jupiter.
The planet
Jupiter is one the most top astrologer in Delhi ncr in the zodiac sign. It has great
value in the Hindu predictive astrology. The planet is exalted in the Cancer
zodiac sign while debilitated in Capricorn that is just in the opposite.
The planet
Jupiter owns the Sagittarius and Pisces. When the planet Jupiter is strong
enough that brings immense benefits like good health, personality, luxury,
spirituality, power, position and authority etc.
The planet
Jupiter makes native public representative. It brings phenomenal achievement in
business, career, profession and matrimonial life etc.
The planet
Jupiter can also be malefic when it is debilitated, afflicted by malefic
planets like Saturn, Rahu, Mars and combust with Sun. The ill-placed Jupiter
can make one poverty-stricken. As a rule, the Jupiterian is honest, dutiful,
lovable and affectionate. The person belongs to Jupiter planet is often seen
involved with social welfare and becomes the head of the temple and trust.
The
auspicious Jupiter can make the native a good educator, teacher, treasurer,
priest, social worker and it can make the person head of the spiritual
organization.
Dasha
and Atardasha of Jupiter
The planet
Jupiter rules the life of a native for 16 years as per the Vimshottari Dasha
system. The period of 16 years can be both malefic or benefic depending upon
the power and strength of the planet Jupiter.
If the
planet Jupiter is exalted, own signed and placed in a friendly sign then it
will definitely bring health, happiness, harmony, money, wealth, social status,
intelligent and healthy kids and reputation as well.
However,
the same Jupiter can be harmful when it is ill-placed in Capricorn or afflicted
by malefic planets such as Saturn, Rahu, Ketu, Mars and Sun.
When the
planet Guru conjoins with Rahu and Ketu that creates Guru Chandal yoga which
devalues the power of Jupiter.
The Guru
Chandal yoga is an extremely inauspicious yoga that brings bad result for the
native. Despite best effort the planet Guru does not offer good result to the
native if it is conjoined with Rahu and Ketu.

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