Brihaspati
In Hinduism, Brihaspati is the god of magic and prayer. He helped create the universe and has seven mouths with seven rays of light coming out of each. His chariot is pulled by eight horses. He is married to Tara, who was kidnapped by Soma. Brahma forced him to give her back, but she was already pregnant with his son Budha.
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Hinduism - Magic - Prayer - Chariot - Horse - Tara - Soma - Brahma - Budha
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Brihaspati is also the name of an ancient Indian philosopher who is considered as the founder of the atheistic system of thought Lokayata.
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Brihaspati is also the Guru of the Devas and the chief nemesis of Shukracharya, the Guru of the Danavas.
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Brihaspati - Shukracharya
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The planet Jupiter in Vedic astrology is known as Guru, Brihaspati, Cura and Devaguru. Worship of Brihaspati or Guru (Jupiter) results in cure from ailment affecting the stomach and helps ward off his/her sins.
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source: http://www.webonautics.com/mythology/guru_jupiter.html
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Alternative: Brahmanaspati
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