Brihaspati is the Guru of Devas,personification of piety and religion,the chief offerer of prayers and sacrifices, represented as the Purohita of the gods with whom he intercedes for men.He is the Lord of planet Jupiter. He is often known simply as"Guru".According to Hindu scriptures,he is the guru of the Devas and the arch-nemesis of Shukracharya,the guru of the Danavas. He is also known Guru, the god of wisdom and eloquence, to whom various works are ascribed,such as the "atheistic" Barhaspatya sutras. Guru is usually depicted with an elephant or chariot drawn by eight horses as his vehicle.He is described of yellow or golden colour and holding a stick,a lotus and his beads.He presides over 'Guru-var',Brihaspativar or Thursday.
He is of Sattva Guna and represents knowledge and teaching.His Tattva or element is Akasha or ether, and his direction is north-east.
Design: Made in heavy shining brass.
Brass is well known for its grasping capacity. It grasps the divine spirit upto 30%, when compared to other metals.The spiritual vibrations are attracted towards these shining idols easily.
Dimensions: 5.5 inches (H) x 3.5 inches (L) approx
Weight: 970 grams
Placement: It should be placed facing North direction.
He is of Sattva Guna and represents knowledge and teaching.His Tattva or element is Akasha or ether, and his direction is north-east.
Design: Made in heavy shining brass.
Brass is well known for its grasping capacity. It grasps the divine spirit upto 30%, when compared to other metals.The spiritual vibrations are attracted towards these shining idols easily.
Dimensions: 5.5 inches (H) x 3.5 inches (L) approx
Weight: 970 grams
Placement: It should be placed facing North direction.