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Likewise the vedic god Rudra is a god associated with wind and also it is called the father of the marutas.While the Brihaspati (Jupiter) is called as the priest of the gods and also called the lord of prayer and devotion as he is the god of planet Jupiter who was among the nine planet and this position was given to him by the Lord shiva. Brihaspati is the god who is most helpful then any other Planet and rule over the Zodiac or star Dhanu (Sagittarius) and Meena (Pisces), he is noble in Karka (Cancer) and in his fall in Makara (Capricorn). Where the Sun, Moon and Mars are considered friendly to Brihaspati, where Mercury is hostile and Saturn is seemed neutral. He is also the lord of three lunar architectural …show more content…
But to not get in trouble one should avoid the love affair after the marriage otherwise it may ruin his family. He/she should believe his/her partner too make the life smooth because the life is not a agreement rather it is a good understanding between two hearts. It looks extraneous but the person who understood what life is, will never have any kind of extra expectation rather being happy and maintaining well with what he/she have and that is the true …show more content…
Brihaspati in the 6th House
Brihaspati in the sixth house make one to maintain the good nature among others and the person here will found donating always to the needies. But the Jupiter will harm him till the age of fourteen and to avoid that he should feed the dog but not to maintain the dog with him at home.
Brihaspati in the 7th House
If it lies in the seventh house then the person will have the good wife almost beautiful more than his expectations but there will be a delay for the son and they may achieve it at the age of fourty five. They should have the faith in god because miracle can happen any moment and that can be done with the peaceful heart with concentration on the god but should not waste time on superstious beliefs rather in self and god.
Brihaspati in the 8th

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