When you look up at the night sky, one of the brightest planets shining there is Dev Guru Brihaspati, also known as Jupiter. This celestial teacher holds a special place in Vedic astrology, guiding our lives with wisdom and blessings.
But what makes Brihaspati so special? Let’s explore the fascinating characteristics of this divine planet together.
In Vedic astrology, Guru Brihaspati isn’t just another planet—he’s your cosmic teacher, the one who shows you the path of righteousness and knowledge.
Think of him as that wise mentor who always knows what’s best for you. Understanding Jupiter’s nature can help you make sense of many life events, from your education to your spiritual growth.
Tattva (Element) of Dev Guru Brihaspati

Have you ever wondered what element makes Jupiter so expansive and wise? According to Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra, Brihaspati rules the Akasha tattva, which means the ether or space element.
Now, what does this mean for you? Akasha is the subtlest of all five elements. It’s everywhere, yet you can’t see it. Space holds everything together—it’s where all sounds travel, where ideas float, and where knowledge exists before it comes into form.
Because Jupiter governs this ethery element, he works at the most refined level of existence. He doesn’t deal with physical things like fire or earth.
Instead, he handles invisible but powerful things—your beliefs, your faith, your understanding of right and wrong, and your ability to perceive higher truths.
This is why Brihaspati Dev is connected to wisdom and intelligence. When you learn something new, when you suddenly understand a difficult concept, or when you feel inspired by a spiritual teaching—that’s Jupiter’s Akasha element at work in your mind.
The space element also explains why Jupiter represents expansion. Just like space has no limits, Jupiter wants to expand your knowledge, your wealth, and your happiness. He doesn’t like boundaries or restrictions on growth.
In practical terms, if your horoscope shows a strong Jupiter, you’ll find yourself naturally drawn to philosophy, religion, teaching, and seeking meaning in life.
That’s the Akasha tattva influencing your personality. You won’t be satisfied with just material things—you’ll always want to understand the “why” behind everything.
Nature of Dev Guru Brihaspati (Jupiter)
Is Guru Brihaspati your friend or foe in the cosmic scheme? Here’s the good news: Jupiter is a Saumya Graha, which means he’s a natural benefic planet.

What does benefic mean for you? Simple—Brihaspati naturally wants good things for you. Unlike malefic planets that create challenges, Jupiter brings blessings, protection, and positive growth into your life.
According to the ancient text Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra, Jupiter (along with Venus) is classified as a Saumya Graha or Subha Graha—meaning a naturally auspicious planet. When Guru touches any area of your chart, he tries to improve it, protect it, and make it flourish.
Think of Jupiter as that encouraging teacher who believes in you. Even when you make mistakes, he doesn’t punish you harshly. Instead, he guides you back to the right path with wisdom and patience.
But here’s something interesting: Jupiter’s benefic nature becomes even stronger when he’s in a good position. When you see Brihaspati in Cancer (where he’s exalted), in Sagittarius or Pisces (his own signs), or when he aspects important houses in your chart, his positive effects multiply.
Jupiter’s Saumya nature shows up in many ways in your life. He can bring you good teachers and mentors when you need guidance. He can help you find the right knowledge at the right time. He can protect you from legal troubles and bless you with children.
However, don’t think Jupiter can never create problems. Even a benefic planet can give challenges if he’s severely weak or afflicted in your chart.
For example, when Devaguru is in Capricorn (his debilitation sign), his benefic nature gets suppressed, and you might struggle with finding the right direction in life.
The benefic quality of Brihaspati also means he’s forgiving. If you’ve made wrong choices in the past, worshiping Jupiter and following dharma can help you get back on track.
He represents hope, second chances, and the belief that you can always improve yourself through knowledge and right action.
Karakatva of Jupiter
What does Jupiter actually represent in your life? Let me share something interesting with you—Brihaspati Dev doesn’t just control one or two things. He’s like that multi-talented teacher who can guide you in almost every area of your life.

According to Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra, Jupiter governs two main areas: knowledge and happiness. But that’s just the beginning. Here’s the complete list of what Guru Brihaspati signifies in your horoscope:
Core Significations:
- Knowledge and Wisdom – Jupiter rules over your ability to learn, understand and apply knowledge in life
- Happiness and Joy – He brings a sense of contentment and fulfillment to your existence
- Dharma and Righteousness – Jupiter shows your understanding of right and wrong, your moral compass
- Children and Progeny – He’s the primary karaka for children, especially in D-7 (Saptamsa chart)
- Wealth and Prosperity – Jupiter governs your ability to accumulate riches and enjoy abundance
- Teachers and Mentors – He represents your gurus, guides, advisors and counselors in life
- Marriage (for women) – For females, Jupiter signifies the husband and marital happiness
Body and Health Matters:
- Fat and Body Mass – Jupiter rules the fat tissue in your body (one of the seven dhatus)
- Physical Expansion – He can make you gain weight when afflicted
- Sweet Taste – Jupiter governs sweetness in food—sugar, dates, honey
Professional and Social Areas:
- Ministers and Counselors – In the planetary cabinet, Jupiter serves as a minister
- Priests and Religious Leaders – As a Brahmin planet, he represents spiritual authorities
- Judges and Legal Advisors – Jupiter’s dharmic nature connects him to justice and law
- Treasure and Finance – His abode is described as a “treasure house”
Spiritual and Philosophical Domains:
Higher Education – Jupiter rules advanced learning, philosophy, and higher studies
Religious Activities – He governs your spiritual practices, visits to holy places
Mantras and Prayers – Jupiter connects you to sacred sounds and devotional practices
Moksha and Liberation – He can guide your soul toward final emancipation
Time and Direction:
- Time Period – Jupiter rules a month (masa) in time measurements
- Season – He governs Seeta Ritu (winter season)
- Direction – Jupiter has directional strength in the East (Lagna)
Living Beings Category:
Jivas (Living Creatures) – Along with Mercury and Ketu, Jupiter rules over living beings (as opposed to metals or plants)
You can see why ancient texts call him “Devaguru”—the teacher of gods! When you have a strong Jupiter in your chart, these areas naturally flourish.
However, if Brihaspati gets afflicted or weak, you might struggle with finding good guidance, understanding dharma, or experiencing true happiness even when you have material success.
For instance, if Jupiter sits in your 5th house (the house of children and intelligence), he’ll bless you with smart kids and sharp intellect.
But if he’s in the 6th house (enemies and diseases), you might face challenges with debt, health issues, or conflicts—unless he’s well-placed in divisional charts.
The beauty of Jupiter’s karakatva is that he doesn’t force anything on you. He expands whatever he touches—good or bad. That’s why understanding his placement becomes so important for making the most of his blessings.
Drishti of Dev Guru Brihaspati
Have you ever wondered how Jupiter influences houses he doesn’t even occupy? That’s where his special drishti (aspect) comes into play. Unlike most planets that only aspect the 7th house from their position, Guru Brihaspati has three powerful aspects.

According to Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra, Jupiter casts his benefic gaze on the 5th, 7th, and 9th houses from wherever he sits.
Let me explain this with a simple example. Suppose Jupiter sits in your 1st house (your Lagna). From there, he will aspect:
- 5th house (intelligence, children, creativity)
- 7th house (marriage, partnerships, spouse)
- 9th house (father, fortune, dharma, higher learning)
Think of Jupiter’s aspects like a caring teacher’s attention in a classroom. Wherever his gaze falls, he brings protection, wisdom, and growth. These three special aspects aren’t random—they connect to the most dharmic and fortunate areas of your life.
Understanding the 5th Aspect:
When Jupiter aspects the 5th house from his position, he’s looking five signs ahead. For example, if Brihaspati sits in Aries (the 1st sign), he aspects Leo (the 5th sign).
This aspect brings blessings related to children, intelligence, past-life merit (purva-punya), and speculative gains.
In practical terms, this 5th aspect can help you pass competitive exams, conceive children more easily, or succeed in creative projects. It’s a forward-looking aspect that plants seeds of future joy.
The Power of the 7th Aspect:
All planets aspect the 7th house from their position—that’s the standard opposition aspect. However, when Jupiter does it, his benefic nature turns even opposition into harmony. If Jupiter sits in your 2nd house, he aspects your 8th house from there.
This 7th aspect is particularly important for marriage. Jupiter’s transit aspect to your 7th house or 7th lord often brings marriage proposals or improves your relationship. For women especially, this aspect can bring a suitable life partner.
The Blessed 9th Aspect:
This is Jupiter’s most powerful aspect—the 9th aspect represents his dharmic influence. When Guru aspects the 9th house from his position, he’s bringing the highest blessings of fortune, father’s well-being, spiritual growth, and protection.
For instance, if Jupiter occupies your 3rd house, he aspects your 11th house (gains and fulfillment of desires) with this 9th aspect. That’s why people with such placements often see their wishes fulfilled through righteous means.
Here’s something you should remember: Jupiter’s aspects work best when he himself is strong. If Brihaspati sits in Capricorn (his debilitation sign), his aspects become weaker.
But if he’s in Cancer, Sagittarius, or Pisces, his aspects become super powerful and can transform those houses completely.
Also, these aspects work across all divisional charts, not just your birth chart. For example, in your D-9 (navamsa chart for marriage), Jupiter’s 7th aspect on the sign containing your 7th lord can significantly improve marital harmony.
Planetary Relationships of Jupiter
Have you ever wondered why Jupiter feels comfortable in some zodiac signs but struggles in others? That’s because Dev Guru Brihaspati has cosmic friendships and rivalries, just like we have friends and people we don’t get along with!
Understanding these planetary relationships helps you predict how well Jupiter will perform in your horoscope.

According to Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra, planets have natural relationships (permanent friendships and enmities) that affect their strength and results.
Friendly Planets
Who are Jupiter’s best friends in the cosmic family? According to the ancient wisdom of Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra, Sun, Moon, and Mars are the natural friends (mitra) of Guru Brihaspati.
Think about why this makes sense. The Sun represents your soul and authority, the Moon represents your mind and emotions, and Mars represents your courage and energy.
Jupiter, as the wise teacher, naturally gets along well with these planets because they all support each other’s goals.
When Brihaspati sits in signs owned by his friends—like Aries or Scorpio (owned by Mars), Leo (owned by Sun), or Cancer (owned by Moon)—he feels welcomed and comfortable.
It’s like visiting a good friend’s house where you can relax and be yourself.
In your horoscope, if Jupiter joins or aspects his friendly planets, the results multiply. For example, if Jupiter and Sun come together in your 5th house (children and intelligence), you’ll likely have brilliant children and gain wisdom through spiritual practices.
Here’s something fascinating: Cancer is actually Jupiter’s exaltation sign (where he becomes super strong), and Cancer is owned by his friend Moon!
When your friend gives you the best seat in the house, you shine even brighter. That’s what happens to Guru in Cancer—he delivers his absolute best results.
Enemy Planets
Now, who doesn’t get along with Devaguru? Mercury and Venus are Jupiter’s natural enemies (satru) according to Table 7 in the ancient texts.
Why this cosmic tension? Well, Mercury rules communication, logic, and business calculations—very earthy and practical.
Venus rules sensual pleasures, luxury, and material comforts. Both of these clash with Jupiter’s nature, which focuses on higher wisdom, dharma, and spiritual expansion.
When Jupiter sits in enemy signs—Gemini or Virgo (owned by Mercury) or Taurus or Libra (owned by Venus)—he feels uncomfortable and restricted.
It’s like trying to teach philosophy in a noisy marketplace or a luxury spa. The environment just doesn’t support what you’re trying to do!
However, here’s an important point: even in enemy signs, Jupiter can give decent results if he’s otherwise strong (like having good degree placement or positive aspects from friendly planets).
Also, when Mercury or Venus aspect Jupiter in your chart, they can create some friction in the matters Jupiter represents.
For instance, if Jupiter (who represents children) sits in Gemini (Mercury’s sign) in your 5th house, you might face some delays or complications related to childbirth.
Or your children might be more business-minded than spiritually inclined.
Neutral Planet
Between friends and enemies, there’s also a neutral zone. Saturn is the neutral planet (sama) for Brihaspati.
What does neutral mean? Saturn doesn’t strongly support or oppose Jupiter—he’s somewhere in the middle.
When Jupiter sits in Capricorn or Aquarius (Saturn’s signs), the relationship is complicated. They don’t fight, but they don’t exactly help each other either.
Interestingly, Capricorn is Jupiter’s debilitation sign (where he becomes weak). Even though Saturn is technically neutral to Jupiter, the earthy, restrictive, and duty-bound nature of Capricorn suppresses Jupiter’s expansive, optimistic, and wisdom-seeking energy.
In your birth chart, when Jupiter and Saturn aspect each other or sit together, they create a unique combination. Saturn adds discipline and structure to Jupiter’s wisdom, while Jupiter adds optimism and faith to Saturn’s hard work. The results depend on which planet is stronger and what houses they influence.
Why do these relationships matter for you? Simple—when you’re running Jupiter’s planetary period (dasha or antardasa) in Vedic astrology, checking which signs Jupiter occupies and which planets aspect him tells you how smooth or challenging that period will be.
If Jupiter sits in a friendly sign with support from Sun, Moon, or Mars, expect blessings! If he’s in an enemy sign with afflictions, you’ll need to work harder to get his positive results.
Dignity and Strength of Jupiter
Where does Dev Guru Brihaspati feel most powerful in your horoscope? Just like you perform better in some environments than others, Jupiter’s strength changes dramatically based on which zodiac sign he occupies.

Understanding Jupiter’s dignity helps you know when Brihaspati can deliver his maximum blessings and when he might struggle to help you.
According to the ancient Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra, planets have four main dignity levels: exaltation (uchcha), own sign (swarashi), moolatrikona, and debilitation (neecha).
Exaltation
What happens when Jupiter reaches his happiest place? He becomes exalted! Jupiter gets exalted in Cancer (Karkata rashi), and he reaches his deepest point of exaltation at exactly 5 degrees in Cancer.
Think of exaltation like your favorite vacation spot where everything makes you super excited and energized. That’s how Brihaspati feels in Cancer!
Why does Jupiter love Cancer so much? Well, Cancer is a watery sign ruled by Moon (Jupiter’s natural friend), and it represents the heart, emotions, and nurturing energy in the natural zodiac.
Jupiter, who represents wisdom and knowledge, finds the perfect environment in Cancer’s emotional and imaginative nature to expand his teaching abilities.
When you have exalted Jupiter in your birth chart, you’re incredibly lucky! An exalted Guru blesses you with exceptional wisdom, outstanding moral values, excellent children, prosperity, and deep spiritual understanding. People naturally respect you, and knowledge comes easily to you.
For example, if Jupiter sits at 5 degrees in Cancer (his deep exaltation point), he’s at maximum strength—like a supercharged battery! Even anywhere in Cancer, he remains exalted and gives fantastic results.
However, here’s something interesting: exalted Jupiter is like someone at their favorite party—excited and enthusiastic. He gives amazing results, but there’s a slight difference from Jupiter in his own sign or moolatrikona, where he’s calmer and more duty-focused.
Debilitation
What’s the opposite of exaltation? Debilitation! Jupiter becomes debilitated (neecha) in Capricorn (Makara rashi), with his deepest debilitation point at 5 degrees Capricorn.
Debilitation is like being stuck at a party you absolutely hate. Poor Jupiter feels miserable in Capricorn!
Why does Brihaspati struggle in Capricorn? Capricorn is an earthy, practical, and karmic sign ruled by Saturn (Jupiter’s neutral planet). The natural zodiac’s 10th house, Capricorn represents hard work, discipline, material achievements, and well-defined duties.
Jupiter is a Brahmin planet who loves abstract wisdom, higher philosophy, and spiritual expansion. But Capricorn forces him to deal with mundane, material, practical matters—something Jupiter finds uncomfortable and against his nature. It’s like asking a spiritual guru to become a strict accountant!
When Jupiter sits debilitated in your horoscope, he can’t deliver his full blessings easily. You might face delays in higher education, challenges with children, obstacles in marriage (for women), financial struggles despite hard work, or difficulty finding good mentors.
Does debilitated Jupiter always give bad results? Not necessarily! If Jupiter receives aspects from friendly planets (Sun, Moon, Mars) or if he’s strong in divisional charts, the negative effects reduce considerably. Also, certain yogas (planetary combinations) can cancel debilitation and even create powerful results.
Moolatrikona
Now let’s talk about Jupiter’s office—his moolatrikona! Jupiter’s moolatrikona is Sagittarius (Dhanu rashi), specifically the first 10 degrees of Sagittarius. In the remaining 20 degrees of Sagittarius, Jupiter gives the results of being in his own sign.
What’s moolatrikona? Think of it as your workplace or office where you perform your official duties with authority and power. You’re professional, focused, and duty-minded at your office.
Sagittarius is the 9th house of the natural zodiac, representing dharma (righteousness), fortune, father, higher learning, and spiritual practices. As a fiery sign, Sagittarius demands action to uphold dharma.
Jupiter is a peaceful Brahmin by nature, most comfortable doing spiritual practices. However, he also has the duty to uphold dharma—whether he likes it or not!
In Sagittarius, Jupiter becomes like a “raja purohit” (chief priest of a king) who sometimes must take strong decisions to protect righteousness, even if it means sentencing someone to punishment.
When Jupiter occupies his moolatrikona in your chart, he delivers excellent results related to dharma, righteousness, justice, higher education, and spiritual growth.
He becomes duty-focused and powerful, ready to bless you with wisdom and protect you from unrighteousness.
Swarashi
Finally, let’s understand Jupiter’s home—his own signs (swarashi)! Jupiter owns two zodiac signs: Sagittarius (Dhanu) and Pisces (Meena).
Your own sign is like your home—the place where you’re most natural, comfortable, and relaxed. You don’t need to impress anyone or perform any duties. You just be yourself!
In Pisces, Jupiter is completely at home. Pisces is a watery sign representing the 12th house of the natural zodiac (spirituality, meditation, liberation).
As a peaceful, sattwik (pure) Brahmin planet, Jupiter absolutely loves being in Pisces, where he can engage in spiritual practices, meditation, and spreading wisdom in a calm environment.
When Jupiter sits in Pisces in your horoscope, he’s like a peaceful Brahmin performing puja (worship) at his own temple-home. He blesses you with deep spiritual wisdom, good fortune, excellent moral character, and inner peace.
Remember, in the first 10 degrees of Sagittarius, Jupiter gives moolatrikona results (duty-focused, authoritative). In the remaining 20 degrees of Sagittarius and throughout Pisces, he gives own-sign results (comfortable, natural).
Whether in Sagittarius or Pisces, Jupiter in his own sign protects you, guides you toward dharma, and ensures you receive his blessings related to wisdom, children, wealth, and spiritual growth.
States (Avasthas) of Jupiter
Does Dev Guru Brihaspati behave the same way all the time in your horoscope? Not at all! Just like you act differently when you’re happy versus when you’re tired, Jupiter also has different states or “avasthas” that affect how he delivers results.
Think of avasthas as Jupiter’s moods and conditions. Sometimes Guru is fully awake and energetic, ready to bless you. Other times, he might be sleepy or distracted and can’t help you much.

According to Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra, planets have four types of avasthas: age-related, alertness-related, attitude and mood-related, and activity-related states.
Let’s understand how these avasthas affect Brihaspati’s ability to bless you!
Age-Related State
How old is Jupiter in your chart? Yes, planets have ages too! The age-related avastha tells you whether Brihaspati is a child, teenager, young adult, old person, or even “dead” based on his degree position in the zodiac sign.
Here’s how you calculate Jupiter’s age:
In odd signs (Aries, Gemini, Leo, Libra, Sagittarius, Aquarius):
- 0° to 6° = Saisava (Childhood) – Gives 1/4th results
- 6° to 12° = Kumaara (Adolescence) – Gives 1/2 results
- 12° to 18° = Yuva (Youth) – Gives full results
- 18° to 24° = Vriddha (Old age) – Gives some results
- 24° to 30° = Mrita (Dead) – Gives no results
In even signs (Taurus, Cancer, Virgo, Scorpio, Capricorn, Pisces), the sequence reverses!
For example, if Jupiter sits at 15° in Sagittarius (an odd sign), he’s in Yuva avastha (youth) and gives complete results. But if Guru sits at 27° in Pisces (an even sign), he’s in Saisava avastha (childhood) and gives only one-quarter of his potential blessings.
However, don’t get carried away! Just like some child prodigies and wise elders exist, Jupiter can still give good results regardless of age if other factors support him. Age is just one factor—not the only factor determining effectiveness.
Alertness-Related State
Is Jupiter awake, dreaming, or fast asleep in your chart? The alertness-related avastha shows how conscious and attentive Brihaspati is to bless you.
There are three alertness states:
- Jaagrita (Awake): When Jupiter occupies his exaltation sign (Cancer) or own signs (Sagittarius or Pisces), he’s fully awake and alert. He delivers complete results with full awareness and power.
- Swapna (Dreaming): When Guru sits in signs owned by neutral or friendly planets, he’s dreaming. He gives medium results—not bad, but not exceptional either. He’s partially aware and somewhat distracted.
- Sushupta (Deep Sleep): When Brihaspati occupies his debilitation sign (Capricorn) or enemy signs (Gemini, Virgo, Taurus, Libra), he’s in deep sleep. He gives negligible results because he’s completely unconscious and unaware.
- Think of it this way: would you ask a sleeping person for help? Probably not! Similarly, when Jupiter is in Sushupta avastha, he can’t effectively bless you with wisdom, wealth, or children because he’s metaphorically asleep.
Attitude and Mood State
What’s Jupiter’s mood today? Is he happy, sad, angry, or peaceful? The attitude and mood-related avasthas reveal Guru’s emotional state and how it affects the results he gives.
Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra describes nine main mood states:
- Deepta (Bright): Jupiter in Cancer (exaltation) shines brightly and gives excellent results
- Swastha (Comfortable): Jupiter in Sagittarius or Pisces (own signs) feels content and natural
- Mudita (Delighted): Jupiter in signs owned by good friends (Sun, Moon, Mars) feels joyful
- Saanta (Peaceful): Jupiter in friendly signs remains calm and balanced
- Deena (Depressed): Jupiter in neutral signs (Saturn’s signs) feels sad
- Duhkhita (Distressed): Jupiter in enemy signs (Mercury or Venus signs) feels miserable
- Vikala (Crippled/Confused): Jupiter joined by malefic planets feels confused
- Khala (Scheming): Jupiter in malefic planet’s sign becomes mischievous
- Kopita (Angry): Jupiter closely joined by Sun becomes angry
For example, if Jupiter sits in Virgo (Mercury’s sign, an enemy), Guru is in Duhkhita avastha—distressed and miserable. Can a distressed teacher teach you properly? Not really! Similarly, a distressed Jupiter struggles to give his blessings.
But if Brihaspati sits in Leo (Sun’s sign, a friend), he’s in Mudita avastha—delighted and joyful. A happy teacher teaches beautifully! So Jupiter in Leo blesses you generously with knowledge and prosperity.
Activity State
What’s Jupiter doing right now? Is he resting, eating, dancing, sleeping, or attending an assembly? The activity-related avastha (called Sayanaadi Avastha) is the most important of all avasthas!
There are 12 activity states:
- Sayana (Lying down/resting)
- Upavesana (Sitting)
- Netrapaani (Eyes and hands active)
- Prakaasana (Shining/illuminating)
- Gamana (Moving/traveling)
- Aagamana (Coming/returning)
- Sabhaa (Attending assembly)
- Aagama (Acquiring)
- Bhojana (Eating)
- Nrityalipsaa (Longing to dance)
- Kautuka (Being eager/enthusiastic)
- Nidraa (Sleeping)
Calculating this requires a complex formula involving Jupiter’s constellation, navamsa position, Moon’s constellation, birth time in ghatis, and lagna. Most astrology software calculates this automatically.
Why does Jupiter’s activity matter so much? Well, imagine asking someone for help when they’re busy eating versus when they’re actively shining bright at an important assembly! The results differ dramatically.
For example, when Jupiter is in Prakaasana avastha (shining), he gives outstanding results: “Famous in the world, virtuous, royal patronage, wealth, luxuries, regular visits to shrines, many ornaments.” If Jupiter is exalted too, you get “excellent fame in the whole world, very opulent”!
But when Jupiter is in Nidraa avastha (sleeping), the results change: “Poor, unintelligent, foolish, no righteous acts.” Not good at all!
When Guru is in Sabhaa avastha (assembly), he blesses you with: “Excellent speech, superior gems and wealth, royal insignia, supremely learned.” Perfect for scholars, teachers, and advisors!
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Jupiter represent in my life?
He represents wisdom, wealth, children, and higher learning. He acts as a protective teacher who guides you toward doing the right thing and finding true happiness.
Which zodiac signs does Jupiter rule?
He owns two signs: Sagittarius and Pisces. He feels most comfortable and natural in these positions, allowing him to protect you more effectively.
Where does Jupiter feel the strongest?
He is most powerful in Cancer, which is his sign of exaltation. He also gains great directional strength when he sits in the First House (Lagna) of your birth chart.
What is Jupiter’s special “look” or Drishti?
Unlike most planets, he has three special aspects. He looks at and blesses the 5th, 7th, and 9th houses from where he is sitting, bringing luck to those areas.
Which planets are friends with Jupiter?
His best friends are the Sun, Moon, and Mars. When he works with them, his ability to give you success and honor increases significantly.
What body part does Jupiter look after?
According to Vedic texts, he rules over the fat in your body. He also influences your liver and your general sense of physical well-being.
How can I tell if my Jupiter is weak?
A weak Jupiter might lead to difficulties in saving money, lack of confidence, or trouble with teachers. It can also make it harder to feel positive about the future.

