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Bṛhaspati
Bṛhaspati ((サンスクリット:बृहस्पति), often written as Brihaspati or Bruhaspati) is a Hindu god described as being of yellow or golden color and holding the following divine attributes: a stick, a lotus and beads. He presides over Thursday.〔Coleman, Charles. ''Mythology of the Hindus'', p. 133〕 ==Sage Brihaspati== According to the ''Mahabharata'', sage Brihaspati was son of Angiras. Some ''Puranas'' note him to be son of Agni, the fire god. He was noted to be the guru of Gods. He was married to Tara, who was later abducted by Chandra. Tara bore a son, Budha, from her abductor Chandra. After the war between Brihaspati and Chandra, Tara returned to her husband. Brihaspati's other son Kacha was assigned to learn the Sanjivani mantra from Shukracharya, the guru of asuras. The mantra could bring the dead back to life, and hence the gods sent Kacha to learn it. While there as a student, Shukracharya's daughter Devayani fell in love with him. Brihaspati is also noted to have taught the asuras for ten years by impersonating Shukracharya.
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