BRIHASPATEESHWAR

Brihaspati or Guru was the son of Angira.  He was having all the good qualities of a gentleman, leader, good Samaritan, respectful to the elders and teachers etc.

He came to Kashi, installed a Shiv Ling and performed prayers to Lord Shiva for several years at a stretch.  Lord Shiva appeared before him through that Ling in the form of Jyoti (Divine Light).

On seeing Lord Shiva, Brihaspati became ecstatic and started singing praises of Lord Shiva whereupon the Lord granted that Brihaspati will be the Lord of all Devas. Since Brihaspati had sung prayers of Lord Shiva, the latter also granted that Brihaspati will be called  Vachaspati (having excellence in speech). The Ling installed by Brihaspati will be called  Brihaspateeshwar.

Brihaspateeshwar

Brihaspateeshwar

Lord Shiva further stated, a devotee who performs pooja etc. of Brihaspateeshwar on a regular basis will get all his wishes fulfilled.  Lord Shiva then summoned Lord Brahma, Lord Indra and other Devas. With all those celestials around,  Lord Shiva ordained that Vachaspati (Brihaspati) will be the Guru (Teacher) of all Devas.  Vachaspati will become the lord of all intelligent persons.

A devotee who performs prayers at Brihaspateeshwar on Thursday when Pushyami Star conjoins, will be successful in all his endeavours.  (Pushyami star is called Poosam in Tamil and Pooyam in Malayalam).  A person who prays to Brihaspateeshwar for six consecutive months is cleansed of all his sins. (Kashi Khand, Chapter 17).

 

LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE

The temple is located at House No. Ck.7/133, Scindia Ghat, Varanasi, opp. Atma Veereshwar temple.  One can travel upto Chowk by Cycle Rickshaw and walk to this place via Sankata Devi Temple (famous landmark). Alternatively, devotees can approach the place by boat upto Scindia Ghat and climb up the steps.

 

Please watch our YouTube Video about Brihaspateeshwar at following Link

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSfeX2v5ESA&t=19s

 

TYPES OF POOJAS

The temple is open from 06.00 a.m to 9.00 p.m.   Aarties are performed at 6.00 a.m., 2 p.m. and 10 p.m. Besides the above aarties, special aarties are held on Thursdays and Fridays at 11.00 p.m. also.  While regular poojas are conducted by the Priest, Special poojas are performed on important days like Shivratri and certain Ekadasi days. Aarti is performed daily at morning, afternoon and night.

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Temple Details
  • A. Introduction
  • About Kashi Khand
  • Kashi Yatra performed by South Indians
  • SHIV LINGS IN KASHI WORSHIPPED AS JYOTIRLINGS
  • Importance of immersion of mortal remains (Asthi) in Ganga