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How to Get Guru (Jupiter) Blessings

100 Points: How to Get Guru (Jupiter) Blessings

In Vedic Astrology, Guru (Brihaspati/Jupiter) is the Deva Guru (teacher of the gods) and represents wisdom, knowledge, dharma, expansion, wealth, spirituality, optimism, marriage, children, and higher learning. A strong Jupiter brings prosperity, respect, spiritual growth, good fortune, and divine guidance, while a weak Jupiter can lead to poverty, lack of guidance, arrogance, broken faith, and delays in marriage/children.

Here’s a 100-point guide to attract Guru’s divine blessings, divided into mantras, donations, lifestyle, food, gemstones, and modern applications.

100 Points: How to Get Guru (Jupiter) Blessings

Spiritual Practices (1–20)

  1. Chant Jupiter Beej Mantra:
    “ॐ ग्रां ग्रीं ग्रौं सः गुरवे नमः।”

  2. Recite Guru Gayatri Mantra daily.

  3. Worship Lord Vishnu (Guru’s deity).

  4. Recite Vishnu Sahasranama on Thursdays.

  5. Offer yellow flowers to Vishnu.

  6. Perform Guru Vandana — honor your teachers.

  7. Recite Guru Stotram (like “Gurur Brahma Gurur Vishnu…”).

  8. Meditate on yellow or golden light.

  9. Perform Thursday vrat (fast).

  10. Read Bhagavad Gita with devotion.

  11. Light a ghee lamp for Vishnu every Thursday.

  12. Worship Dakshinamurthy (form of Shiva as Guru).

  13. Offer yellow chana dal and jaggery to Jupiter.

  14. Chant “ॐ बृं बृहस्पतये नमः” 108 times daily.

  15. Pray to Sai Baba on Thursdays.

  16. Recite Brihaspati Kavach.

  17. Practice daily meditation for wisdom.

  18. Do Satsang (spiritual gatherings).

  19. Recite Harivansh Puran stories.

  20. Keep faith and humility in learning.

Charity & Donations (21–40)

  1. Donate yellow clothes on Thursdays.

  2. Give chana dal (split gram lentils) to Brahmins.

  3. Offer turmeric in temples.

  4. Donate jaggery to the poor.

  5. Distribute sweets made from besan (gram flour).

  6. Give books or scriptures to students.

  7. Offer yellow fruits (bananas, mangoes).

  8. Donate gold or bronze utensils.

  9. Provide education scholarships.

  10. Donate to gurukuls, temples, or spiritual teachers.

  11. Offer saffron cloths to sadhus or priests.

  12. Distribute yellow rice kheer on Thursdays.

  13. Give meditation/yoga books.

  14. Support teachers or spiritual leaders financially.

  15. Donate ghee for temple lamps.

  16. Give sandalwood paste for deities.

  17. Provide free teaching/tutoring.

  18. Support orphaned children’s education.

  19. Donate yellow pulses in water as offering.

  20. Sponsor religious/spiritual events.

Lifestyle & Discipline (41–70)

  1. Wake up during Brahma Muhurta for study/prayer.

  2. Respect teachers and gurus.

  3. Live a dharmic (righteous) life.

  4. Practice honesty and truthfulness.

  5. Keep optimism and faith alive.

  6. Avoid arrogance or false pride.

  7. Practice humility and gratitude.

  8. Meditate daily on wisdom and divine light.

  9. Read spiritual scriptures daily.

  10. Spend time in satsang or with wise people.

  11. Avoid company of liars or immoral people.

  12. Practice forgiveness.

  13. Teach others what you know.

  14. Respect your father (Jupiter = fatherly guide).

  15. Respect elders and saints.

  16. Maintain family harmony.

  17. Avoid greed and unethical money.

  18. Be generous in donations.

  19. Guide younger siblings or students.

  20. Avoid alcohol and intoxicants.

  21. Live a disciplined, moral life.

  22. Speak truth but with kindness.

  23. Avoid unnecessary arguments.

  24. Pursue higher education.

  25. Help others in decision-making.

  26. Maintain loyalty in marriage.

  27. Avoid gambling and speculation.

  28. Practice yoga regularly.

  29. Keep house clean and spiritual.

  30. Spend time in pilgrimages.

Food & Diet (71–80)

  1. Eat yellow foods on Thursdays.

  2. Include turmeric milk in diet.

  3. Eat chana dal khichdi.

  4. Consume bananas regularly.

  5. Eat mangoes in season.

  6. Offer first portion of meal to Guru/teachers.

  7. Avoid non-veg on Thursdays.

  8. Eat jaggery-based sweets.

  9. Drink water from copper vessel.

  10. Eat sattvic food with gratitude.

Gemstones & Yantras (81–90)

  1. Wear Yellow Sapphire (Pukhraj) if astrologically suitable.

  2. Set in gold and wear on index finger.

  3. Wear on Thursday morning during Shukla Paksha.

  4. Energize gemstone with Guru mantra.

  5. Keep Brihaspati Yantra at home/office.

  6. Place yantra in northeast corner.

  7. Offer turmeric tilak on yantra.

  8. Wear Guru Rudraksha (5 or 12 Mukhi).

  9. Offer a Yellow Sapphire to Vishnu temple for blessings.

  10. Keep gold ornaments clean and pure.

Modern Ways to Channel Guru (91–100)

  1. Become a mentor/guide to others.

  2. Share knowledge through blogs, podcasts, or classes.

  3. Teach children or underprivileged students.

  4. Read self-development and spiritual books.

  5. Support education-related charities.

  6. Engage in philosophy, law, or ethical studies.

  7. Study astrology, Vedas, or sacred sciences.

  8. Practice gratitude journaling.

  9. Spread positivity and optimism in social media/workplace.

  10. Remember: Guru blesses those who live with truth, teach with love, and expand wisdom generously.

Jupiter is the karaka of wisdom, wealth, and dharma.
When you live a truthful, generous, spiritual, and teacher-respecting life, Guru showers blessings of abundance, children, marriage happiness, fortune, and divine wisdom.

A strong Guru turns ignorance into knowledge, poverty into prosperity, and doubt into faith.