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Brihaspati (Sanskrit: बृहस्पति, IAST: Bṛhaspati), is a
Hindu god. In the
ancient Vedic scriptures of Hinduism,
Brihaspati is a
deity ****ociated with fire...
- (214) [
Brahmanaspati.] gaṇânāṃ tvā gaṇápatiṃ havāmahe 2.24 (215) [
Brahmanaspati.] sémâm aviḍḍhi prábhṛtiṃ yá îśiṣe 2.25 (216) [
Brahmanaspati.] índhāno...
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mentioned in
ancient and
medieval Hindu texts include: "Indra, Vishnu,
Brahmanaspati", "Agni, Indra, Surya", "Agni, Vayu, Aditya", "Mahalakshmi, Mahasarasvati...
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together with Agni, Indra, the dual Mitra-Varuna, the two Ashvins, Pusan,
Brahmanaspati, Soma and Rudra.
Bhaga is also
invoked elsewhere in the
company of Indra...
- in RV 2.23.1 as a
title for
Brahmanaspati,
according to commentators.
While this
verse doubtless refers to
Brahmanaspati, it was
later adopted for worship...
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mentioned in
ancient and
medieval Hindu texts include: "Indra, Vishnu,
Brahmanaspati", "Agni, Indra, Surya", "Agni, Vayu, Aditya", "Mahalakshmi, Mahasarasvati...
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Vishwakarma Sūktam Ā no Bhadrāh Sūktam
Bhagya Sūktam /
Pratah Sūktam
Brahmanaspati Sūktam
Dhruva Sūktam
Durga Sūktam
Ganapati Sūktam /
Ganesha Sūktam Gosamūha...
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given a
mystical interpretation, with
warlike Indra replaced by
Brahmanaspati, the lord of prayer, who
split Vala with
prayer (brahman)
rather than...
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mentioned in
ancient and
medieval Hindu texts include: "Indra, Vishnu,
Brahmanaspati"; "Agni, Indra, Surya"; "Agni, Vayu, Aditya"; "Mahalakshmi, Mahasarasvati...
- dawn). Also
invoked are Savitr, Vishnu, Rudra, Pushan,
Brihaspati or
Brahmanaspati, as well as
deified natural phenomena such as
Dyaus Pita (the shining...