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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...
- Brihaspati Dev Triguna (1920–2013) was a Vaidya or Ayurveda practitioner and an expert in Pulse diagnosis (Nadi vaidyam in Ayurvedic terms). He completed...
- Despite multiple attempts by Brihaspati to reclaim his wife, Tara remained with Chandra. Brihaspati’s disciples and even Brihaspati himself confronted Chandra...
- "Wisdom Goddess" in Nepal and Tibet. Tara is the consort of Hindu god Brihaspati, the god of planet Jupiter. According to some Puranas, Tara sired or mothered...
- Brihaspati Kund (Hindi: बृहस्पति कुण्ड) is a natural crater located in Panna District of the Bundelkhand region of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is po****r...
- originates from the amalgamation of the two words: Guru (ഗുരു) referring to Brihaspati, the Guru (Teacher of Devas); Vayu (വായു) (God of winds); and Appan (അപ്പന്‍)...
- Brihaspathi is a 2018 Indian Kannada-language comedy drama film directed by Nanda Kis**** and produced by Rockline Venkatesh under his home banner. The...
- Earth and Sun. A samvatsara is defined in Indian calendars as the time Brihaspati (Jupiter) takes to transit from one sign of the Hindu zodiac (i.e. rashi)...
- Maruts 38 Mitra 28 Ushas 21 Vayu 12 Savitr 11 Ribhus 11 Pushan 10 Apris 9 Brihaspati 8 Surya 8 Dyaus and Prithivi 6, plus 5.84 dedicated to Prithvi alone Apas...
- Hindu mythology, instigated by the elopement of Tara, the consort of Brihaspati, by Soma, the god of the moon. It is mentioned in the Padma Purana, and...