Traditional Jupiter mantra commonly used in Hindu rituals and prayers dedicated to Brihaspati, the deity associated with the planet Jupiter.
"Om Grang Greeng Grong Seh Brihaspataye Namaha"
"ऊँ ग्रां ग्रीं ग्रौं सः गुरुवे नमःl"
- "Om" is the primordial sound, representing the essence of the universe and divine consciousness.
- "Grang Greeng Grong" are bija mantras (seed syllables) associated with Brihaspati and are believed to resonate with the energies of Jupiter.
- "Seh" is a cosmic seed syllable used to invoke divine blessings.
- "Brihaspataye" is the invocation of Brihaspati, the divine teacher and guru associated with Jupiter.
- "Namaha" is a Sanskrit word meaning "I bow down" or "I offer my respects."
Chanting this mantra with devotion and sincerity is believed to attract the positive qualities of Jupiter, such as wisdom, abundance, and guidance, into one’s life. It’s often recommended to chant this mantra regularly, preferably on Thursdays, the day associated with Jupiter, to enhance its efficacy.