1. Invocation and Introduction
Om Shri Ganeshaya Namah
Om Shri Brihaspataye Namah
In Vedic Sanatan Dharma and Nepali astrological tradition, it is customary to begin any शुभ (auspicious) work or deep study with an invocation. This report begins with a hymn dedicated to Devguru Brihaspati, as described in the Skanda Purana:
Shloka:
Gurur Brihaspatir Jeevah Suracharyo Vidamvarah… (full verse retained conceptually)
Meaning:
Brihaspati is the divine teacher of the gods, the embodiment of life force, the master of wisdom and speech, adorned in yellow garments, compassionate, and remover of planetary afflictions. He is gentle, radiant like saffron, and revered by all divine beings.
2. Astrological Nature and Significations of Jupiter
In Nepali astrology, Jupiter is not merely a celestial body but represents the Mahattattva (cosmic ether/space element). Just as space encompasses everything, Jupiter signifies expansion, protection, and growth in life.
In Nepali culture, especially in hilly and Himalayan regions, Jupiter is associated with ancestors (Pitri) and family deities (Kul Devata).
2.1 Key Significations of Jupiter
Knowledge and Wisdom:
Represents higher intelligence and applied wisdom. Governs education, philosophy, Vedas, and ethics.
Children and Lineage:
Known as Putrakaraka (significator of children), symbolizing not just offspring but also creations and legacy.
Wealth and Treasury:
Represents accumulated wealth and gold. In Nepal, buying gold on Thursdays is considered auspicious.
Religion and Tradition:
Associated with temples, religious institutions, and the Guthi system.
Body Parts:
Rules liver, fat tissues, hearing, and arteries. Linked with growth and Kapha nature.
Law and Justice:
Represents righteousness, judges, advisors, and legal systems.
3. Technical Aspects: Signs, Nakshatras, and Degrees
3.1 Zodiac Positions
- Own Signs: Sagittarius and Pisces
- Mooltrikona: 0°–13°20′ Sagittarius
- Exaltation: Cancer (5°)
- Debilitation: Capricorn (5°)
3.2 Nakshatras Ruled by Jupiter
Punarvasu: Restoration, renewal, regaining lost status
Vishakha: Determination, goal-oriented, dual nature
Purva Bhadrapada: Spirituality, austerity, mystical inclination
3.3 Planetary States by Degrees
- 0–6°: Infant (25% strength)
- 6–12°: Adolescent (50%)
- 12–18°: Youth (100%, strongest)
- 18–24°: Old (20%)
- 24–30°: Dead (ineffective)
4. Sun–Jupiter Conjunction (Surya-Guru Yoga) in 12 Houses
This combination represents the union of soul (Sun) and wisdom (Jupiter).
1st House (Ascendant):
Strong personality, leadership, authority
2nd House (Wealth):
Powerful speech, wealth from family or government
3rd House (Courage):
Writer, communicator, influential thinker
4th House (Comfort):
Luxurious life, property, strong maternal influence
5th House (Intellect):
Highly intelligent, strong children prospects
6th House (Enemies):
Defeats enemies, success in service sectors
7th House (Marriage):
Influential spouse, success after marriage
8th House (Longevity):
Interest in occult, sudden gains
9th House (Fortune):
Highly fortunate, spiritual, blessed by father/guru
10th House (Career):
High authority, leadership, fame
11th House (Gains):
Immense wealth, powerful networks
12th House (Loss/Spirituality):
Spiritual growth, foreign connections, charitable expenses
5. Jupiter’s Conjunction with Other Planets
With Moon (Gajakesari Yoga): Wealth, fame, stability
With Mars (Guru-Mangal Yoga): Courage + wisdom, leadership
With Mercury: Communication, business success
With Venus: Balance of material and spiritual life
With Saturn: Discipline, न्याय (justice), long-term success
With Rahu (Guru-Chandal Yoga): भ्रम vs innovation
With Ketu: Deep spirituality, detachment
6. Jupiter in 12 Houses (Independent Results)
- 1st: Strong personality, long life
- 2nd: Truthful, wealth accumulation
- 3rd: Writing ability, responsibility
- 4th: Peaceful home, property
- 5th: Intelligence, delay in children
- 6th: Overcomes enemies
- 7th: Good marriage, business success
- 8th: Occult interest, inheritance
- 9th: Very fortunate, religious
- 10th: Respect, ethical career
- 11th: High income, good friends
- 12th: Spiritual spending, pilgrimage
7. Nepali Sacred Geography and Jupiter
Important Pilgrimage Sites
- Pashupatinath: Aligns with Jupiter (northeast direction)
- Changu Narayan: Strengthens Jupiter (Vishnu connection)
- Baraha Kshetra: Removes ancestral and Jupiter defects
- Swargadwari: Cow service enhances Jupiter
- Baglamukhi Temple: Thursday rituals for Jupiter peace
Festivals and Traditions
- Guru Purnima: Honoring teachers
- Janai Purnima: Renewal of spiritual energy
- Swasthani Brata: Enhances Jupiter’s influence
8. Remedies for Weak Jupiter
Gemstones
- Yellow Sapphire (best)
- Citrine / Topaz (alternative)
Practices
- Chant: Om Brihaspataye Namah (108 times daily)
- Donate yellow items (turmeric, lentils, clothes)
- Respect teachers and elders
- Wear gold
Simple Remedies
- Tie banana root in yellow thread
- Worship Peepal tree on Thursdays
9. Conclusion
In Nepali astrology and culture, Jupiter represents not only a planet but also wisdom, tradition, and moral order. A strong Jupiter grants wealth, honor, and inner peace.
Nepal’s spiritual environment, especially places like Pashupatinath and the Himalayas, is considered highly favorable for Jupiter-related practices. Living a righteous and disciplined life aligned with Jupiter’s principles is the essence of this tradition.

