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    Jupiter (गुरु) in Vedic astrology — what it governs, how to read it, when it activates

    Jupiter is one of the nine grahas of Vedic astrology. It governs wisdom, dharma, children, wealth, teachers. This guide covers Jupiter's essential nature, how to read its strength in your chart, what its dasha period brings, and the standard remedies when it's afflicted.

    Jupiter's essential nature

    Jupiter is a karaka (significator) of wisdom, dharma, children, wealth, teachers. In any chart, Jupiter's strength tells you the baseline quality of these life areas. Jupiter is considered strong when it occupies its own sign or its sign of exaltation, when it aspects beneficially, and when it's not combust, retrograde with affliction, or in 6/8/12 houses (with caveats — Saturn in 6 is actually a yoga).

    How to read Jupiter in your chart

    Look at four things: (1) Jupiter's house — the area of life it directly affects; (2) Jupiter's sign — the mode in which it operates; (3) Jupiter's aspects — what it strengthens or weakens elsewhere; (4) Jupiter's nakshatra — the deepest layer of its expression. A simple cross-check: is Jupiter where YOU feel strong about wisdom, dharma, children, wealth, teachers? If yes, the chart confirms the lived experience. If no, look for affliction.

    Jupiter's mahadasha — what to expect

    When Jupiter's mahadasha (or significant antardasha) activates, the themes of wisdom, dharma, children, wealth, teachers come to the foreground. This is when promised yogas deliver and afflicted placements show their weight. The classical Vimshottari dasha sequence runs: Sun 6, Moon 10, Mars 7, Rahu 18, Jupiter 16, Saturn 19, Mercury 17, Ketu 7, Venus 20 years. Identify which Jupiter-period you're in (or approaching) and read the chart through that lens — generic forecasts that don't account for dasha are nearly useless.

    Remedies when Jupiter is afflicted

    Universal-safe remedies for Jupiter: chant its bija mantra, donate items associated with Jupiter on its day of the week, fast on its day, visit a temple of its presiding deity. Gemstone remedies (e.g. Ruby for Sun, Pearl for Moon, Red Coral for Mars, Emerald for Mercury, Yellow Sapphire for Jupiter, Diamond for Venus, Blue Sapphire for Saturn) require expert consultation — wrong stones backfire. The deeper Vedic view: planets are reflections of our karma. The remedy works when the karmic pattern itself shifts.

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