In Vedic astrology, Bṛhaspati (Guru or Jupiter) is the planet of wisdom, dharma, expansion, and spiritual guidance. Known as the teacher of the gods, Bṛhaspati represents higher knowledge, morality, and benevolent leadership. When well-placed, he brings blessings of prosperity, clarity, education, and ethical strength. When afflicted, he may cause confusion, arrogance, or lack of direction. Chanting Brihaspati mantras strengthens Jupiter’s positive influence, inviting wisdom, growth, and grace into one’s life.
Mantras such as the Bṛhaspati Bīja Mantra (“ॐ ज्राँ ज्रीं ज्रौं सः गुरवे नमः”) and the Guru Gāyatrī honor Jupiter’s role as the inner teacher and cosmic counselor. These sacred sounds align your mind with truth and your actions with dharma, making them especially powerful during Guru Mahadasha, Jupiter transits, or on Thursdays (Guruvāra). Whether you're seeking clarity, knowledge, spiritual growth, or protection through righteous action, Brihaspati mantras offer a timeless path to inner expansion and divine insight.
ॐ अङ्गिरसाय विद्महे
दिव्यदेहाय धीमहि
तन्नो गुरुः प्रचोदयात्॥
Om Aṅgirasāya vidmahe
Divyadehāya dhīmahi
Tan-no Guruḥ pracodayāt
Om. We contemplate the divine Guru, the descendant of Sage Aṅgiras.
We meditate on his radiant, celestial form.
May that Guru (Jupiter) inspire and guide our intellect.
This Gāyatrī mantra praises Bṛhaspati not just as a planetary force, but as a divine teacher—the source of higher wisdom, moral integrity, and spiritual light. In astrology, Guru (Jupiter) governs growth, dharma, education, optimism, and prosperity. His blessings bring clarity, justice, and expansive knowledge.
When to chant: On Thursdays (Guruvāra) or during Bṛhaspati Mahadasha, or if Jupiter is weak or afflicted in your horoscope.
ॐ ज्राँ ज्रीं ज्रौं सः गुरवे नमः॥
Om Jrāṁ Jrīṁ Jrauṁ Saḥ Gurave Namaḥ
Om. I bow to Guru (Jupiter), the divine teacher and guide, through the seed syllables Jrāṁ, Jrīṁ, and Jrauṁ, which invoke his expansive, wise, and protective energy.
This Bīja mantra is more than just a planetary invocation — it’s a vibrational doorway to divine wisdom and inner expansion. Bṛhaspati (Guru) is not merely the planet Jupiter; he is the archetype of the spiritual teacher, the guiding force of dharma, and the custodian of cosmic law. Chanting this mantra aligns your consciousness with the highest ideals of sattva (purity) — truth, righteousness, learning, and grace.
The bīja syllables Jrāṁ, Jrīṁ, and Jrauṁ act like tuning forks for the soul:
When chanted with sincerity, this mantra doesn't just strengthen Jupiter’s influence — it calls in your inner guru, reminding you that true knowledge isn’t memorized, but realized. In moments of doubt, moral crossroads, or confusion, the mantra offers clarity, grace, and a silent assurance: the teacher is within.