Friday, April 30, 2010

Guru Peyarchi on 2nd May 2010



Jupiter, Brihaspati or Guru graha is the one of the most important of the Navagrahas in Vedic astrology. Lord Jupiter (Guru) is transiting to Pisces on 2nd May. 2010. Rashis adversely affected by Jupiter's Transit on 2nd May 2010 are: Simha, Thula, Dhanus & Meena.

Brihaspati is the Guru of the Gods and is endowed with wisdom and strength. A person who has the grace of Jupiter will be strong in many respects - education, prosperity, marital life, spirituality etc. 

What role does Jupiter plays in our Horoscopes?
Jupiter, Brihaspati or Guru graha is the one of the most important of the Navagrahas in Vedic astrology. Brihaspati is the Guru of the Gods and is endowed with wisdom and strength. A strong and well placed Jupiter in a horoscope is considered as its biggest strength and a result of past good karma. A person who has the grace of Jupiter will be strong in many respects - education, prosperity, marital life, spirituality etc.

Temples famous for Guru / Jupiter God

 The Apatsahayeswara Temple at Alangudi is regarded as the Guru Sthalam or Jupiter centre where Lord Dakshinamurthy is worshipped. The Shrine attracts a large number of devotees when Jupiter transits between zodiac signs every year.

Guruvayur Krishna Temple is another sacred pilgrimage centre which is also a Guru Sthalam since Guru & Vayu are presiding deities protecting this place. 

Murugan devotees instantly will be drawn to the Gurusthalam amongst the Aarupadaiveedu, the famous Tiruchendur temple.

Madhwa devotees can offer pooja at Sri Raghavendra Swamy Matha.


To know more about the effects of the Jupiter transit on your Rashi, click here


Offering a POOJA at these Guru sthalams is considered as a parihara for all defects related to Jupiter
  • Alangudi DakshinaMurthy Temple, Alangudi
  • Guruvayur Krishna Temple
  • Tiruchendur Murugan Temple
  • Sri ragavendra Swamy Matha
Pooja Charges: Rs. 520 /- [US$ 12]
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