By Pt. Suvrat Sharma
Discover how Brihaspati led the gods to victory through Dharma, ethics and inner strength - and blessed Pushya Nakshatra

In Vedic texts and Puranas, Brihaspati is described as the Guru of the Devas, the ocean of wisdom and the guardian of Dharma. As the presiding deity of Pushya Nakshatra, he symbolizes knowledge, righteousness and inner strength. His story offers guidance and inspiration for every stage of life.
Brihaspati appears repeatedly in the Rigveda and Puranas.
He taught the Devas the principles of mantras, rituals and righteous conduct.
In moments of crisis, he guided them with clarity and discipline.
Pushya Nakshatra: The Center of Nourishment, Prosperity and Spiritual Energy
A continuous war was raging between the Devas and Asuras.
Shukracharya, the guru of the Asuras, had mastered the divine Mrit-Sanjeevani mantra.
With it he revived every fallen Asura, making the Devas weak and hopeless.
The Devas gathered under Indra and sought the guidance of their teacher, Brihaspati.
Brihaspati explained that weapons alone cannot give victory.
Real strength arises from truth, purity, discipline and Dharma.
He taught them the correct method of mantra recitation, sacred rituals and righteous conduct.
He reminded each Deva of their original purpose and responsibilities.
During the sacred ritual he proclaimed:
“Dharma protects those who protect Dharma.”
This awakened courage, clarity and inner power in the Devas.
Strengthened by Dharma and self-belief, the Devas fought again.
This time they were steady, disciplined and fearless.
Even the Sanjeevani power of Shukracharya could not overturn their inner transformation.
The Devas finally regained victory.
Since Pushya Nakshatra is ruled by Brihaspati, individuals born under it often show:
Pushya is called the “Nourishing Star” because its energy brings peace, growth and divine protection.
1. Why is Brihaspati called the Guru of the Gods?
Because he guided the Devas with wisdom, rituals and the principles of Dharma.
2. What is the Mrit-Sanjeevani power of Shukracharya?
A divine mantra that revived fallen Asuras.
3. How did Brihaspati strengthen the Devas?
Through ritual guidance, inner purification and awakening of self-confidence.
4. How is Pushya Nakshatra connected to Brihaspati?
He rules this Nakshatra, giving it qualities of nourishment, wisdom and righteousness.
5. What is the main message of this story?
That inner strength, Dharma and correct guidance can overcome any adversity.
What does Nakshatra reveal about me?
My Nakshatra
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