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Brihaspati (Sanskrit: बृहस्पति, IAST:
Bṛhaspati), is a
Hindu god. In the
ancient Vedic scriptures,
Brihaspati is ****ociated with fire, and the word also...
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would have
faced in society.
Niyoga was
forbidden in the Kali age by
Brhaspati and
other smrti writers. It has been held that
niyoga has
nothing to do...
- of
Bṛhaspati). In
Nepali language, the day is
called Bihivāra with Bihi
derived from the
corruption of the
shorter form 'Brhi' of the word
Bṛhaspati. In...
- Veda, Ludo
Rocher says that it "clearly
refers to
Bṛhaspati—who is the
deity of the hymn—and
Bṛhaspati only".
Equally clearly, the
second p****age (RV 10...
- who nourishes"). On a
request from
Bṛhaspati (Jupiter), he
decided to
enter one of the 12
sacred rivers when
Bṛhaspati traveled from one
zodiac sign to...
- and
Nasatya found in the
earliest layers of the
Vedic literature. O
Bṛhaspati, when in
giving names they
first set
forth the
beginning of Language,...
- post-Vedic literature. The
primary literature of Charvaka, such as the
Brhaspati Sutra, is
missing or lost. Its
theories and
development has been compiled...
- path.
Aryaman is
commonly invoked together with Mitra-Varuna, Bhaga,
Bṛhaspati, and
other adityas and asuras.
According to Griffith, the
Rigveda also...
- budha-, guru-/
bṛhaspati-, śukra-, and śani-vāsara. śukrá is a name of
Venus (regarded as a son of Bhṛgu); guru is here a
title of
Bṛhaspati, and
hence of...
- Raga Nāṭakuranji, Tāḷa
Misra Jhampa) Bṛhaspatē Tārāpatē (on
Jupiter or
Bṛhaspati, in Rāga Aṭhānā, Tāḷa
Tisra Tripuṭa) Śrī Śukra
Bhagavantam (on
Venus or...