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In Hinduism, worship of Guru Brihaspati is considered auspicious. Brihaspati Dev is worshipped on Thursday. It is believed that worshipping him ends all the problems of life. Along with this, the seeker moves towards welfare and there is a possibility of early marriage. On the other hand, those whose Guru's position is bad in their horoscope should also worship the banana tree along with fasting on Thursday. Water should be offered by adding turmeric in it and Vedic mantras of Guru Brihaspati should be chanted. Finally, the worship should be concluded with Aarti. After this, apologize for the mistake made in the worship.

Then feed the poor and give them some donations etc. By doing this, auspicious results are seen in life by the grace of Brihaspati Dev. Also, the desired groom is obtained .

।।Aarti of Lord Jupiter।।

Hail Lord Jupiter, Om Hail Lord Jupiter.

I will offer bananas and dry fruits to you every moment.

Om Hail Lord Jupiter, Hail Lord Jupiter.

You are the complete God, you are omniscient.

Father of the world, Jagadishwar, you are the master of all.

Om Hail Lord Jupiter, Hail Lord Jupiter.

Charanaamrit is pure and removes all sins.

O Lord, please fulfill all my desires.

Om Hail Lord Jupiter, Hail Lord Jupiter.

Those who seek refuge, offer their body, mind and wealth.

Then the Lord appeared and came and stood at the door.

Om Hail Lord Jupiter, Hail Lord Jupiter.

Deendayal Dayanidhi, benevolent to the devotees.

Remover of all sins and faults, destroyer of the bondage of life.

Om Hail Lord Jupiter, Hail Lord Jupiter.

Fulfiller of all desires, destroyer of all doubts.

Remove the vices and make the children happy.

Om Hail Lord Jupiter, Hail Lord Jupiter.

Whoever sings your aarti with love.

Brother-in-law and joyful, he should definitely get it.

Om Hail Lord Jupiter, Hail Lord Jupiter.

Everyone say victory to Lord Vishnu.

Say hail to Lord Jupiter.

 

।।Brihaspati Kavach (Brihaspati Kavach Lyrics।।

He is the omniscient deity who bestows the desired fruits and is worshiped by the demigods.

I offer my obeisances to the peaceful lord Bṛhaspati, who holds a garland of beads.

May Bṛhaspati protect my head and my spiritual master protect my forehead.

May the spiritual master of the demigods protect my ears and the bestower of all desires protect my eyes.

May the teacher of the demigods, who is well versed in the Vedas, protect my tongue and my nostrils.

May the omniscient Lord protect my mouth and the spiritual master of the demigods my neck.

May Angirasa protect my arms and may the auspicious Lord protect my hands.

May the lord of speech protect my breasts and the auspicious Lord protect my abdomen.

May Kevaguru protect my navel and may the happiness-giving Lord protect my middle.

May the worshiper of the universe protect my waist, and may the lord of speech protect my thighs.

The ācārya of the demigods is on his knees and thighs, and the Viśvatmaka is on his feet.

May the spiritual master protect me from all sides and from all other parts of my body.

Anyone who recites this divine kavaca for three evenings

He obtains all his desires and is victorious everywhere.

 

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