Guru Mahadasha: In Sanatan Dharma, just as every day is dedicated to some deity or the other, in the same way every day is also considered to be dedicated to some planet. Thursday has been dedicated to Lord Shri Hari Vishnu, the sustainer of the world and the guru of the gods and Jupiter, the most important among the nine planets. Lord Vishnu is fasted and worshiped on Thursday. This brings happiness in life.
Lord Jupiter is also worshiped ritually on this day. There is a religious belief that by worshiping Lord Jupiter on Thursday, all the problems of life go away. There is an increase in position and prestige, but do you know for how many years the Mahadasha of Jupiter lasts in the horoscope? If not then let us know about this. Also know how to please Lord Jupiter on Thursday?
Jupiter’s Mahadasha lasts for 16 years
According to astrologers, the Mahadasha of Jupiter lasts for 16 years. During this period, the sub-period of all the auspicious and inauspicious planets also continues. The first of these is the Antardasha of Jupiter, whose duration is two years. After this, Saturn’s antardasha continues. During the Mahadasha of Jupiter, auspicious results are obtained due to the sub-period of auspicious planets. At the same time, there is failure in auspicious works during the antardasha of Rahu or Ketu. If Jupiter is present with Rahu and Ketu, then Chandal Dosh is formed.
please your guru like this
To please Lord Jupiter, worship Lord Vishnu and Devguru Jupiter with devotion on Thursday. Wear yellow colored clothes. Donate yellow colored things like yellow clothes, yellow fruits, gram, banana, papaya etc. Worship Lakshmi Narayan ji. At the time of worship, anoint Lord Vishnu with milk mixed with saffron. Offer Arghya to Sun God. Offer water mixed with turmeric to the banana plant. By doing all these measures the Guru becomes pleased.
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