About
A Vedic deity and sage in Hindu mythology, identified as the preceptor of the gods and the regent of the planet Jupiter, often appearing in astrological and esoteric Indian texts.
Connections
Other entities that appear in the same books as Brihaspati.
Appears in 55 Books
Daivagya Ramacharya
Pandit Devaki Nandan
Govinda Bhatta; Paramesvara (comm.)
Varahamihira; Utpala (comm.)
Varahamihira
Varahamihira; ed. Baldev Prasad Misra
Daivajna Vachaspati; Vasudev (comm.)
Swami Hansa Swaroop
Shiv Dutta Mishra
X.J.P|J.F.H|G.W
Hermann Oldenberg
ed. Anandashrama
Madhava Acharya (trans. E.B. Cowell & A.E. Gough)
Madhava Acharya / E.B. Cowell / A.E. Gough
Hermann Oldenberg (trans.)
Swami Vijnanananda
Julius Eggeling (trans.)
Julius Eggeling (trans.)
Hermann Oldenberg (trans.)
Julius Jolly (trans.)
F. Max Müller (trans.)
Julius Eggeling (trans.)
Hermann Jacobi (trans.)
Julius Eggeling (trans.)
F. Max Müller (ed.)
Maurice Bloomfield (trans.)
William Dwight Whitney & Charles Rockwell Lanman
Tiruvalluvar (ed. Mrugesa Mudaliyar, trans. John Lazarus)
Pratap Chandra Roy; Kisari Mohan Ganguli
Max Müller (ed.) / Sayana (commentary)
Max Müller (ed.) / Sayana (commentary)
Max Müller (ed.) / Sayana (commentary)
Maurice Bloomfield
Kashinath Trimbak Telang (trans.)
R. Shamasastry
Vyasa (ed. Venkateshwar Steam Press)