
What does Jupiter (Guru) represent in Lal Kitab?
Jupiter (Guru) is the planetary ruler of knowledge, dharma, spiritual growth, children, and long-term prosperity in Lal Kitab.
When Jupiter is strong, it grants wisdom, reputation, righteous conduct, and blessings across generations.
When Jupiter is weak or afflicted, the effects show as loss of guidance, problems with children, lack of respect, blocked fortune, and spiritual stagnation.
This page explains the practical Lal Kitab remedies to strengthen Jupiter in your chart.
Read the signs and symptoms of a weak Jupiter. If you have multiple symptoms, then your Guru graha requires remedies.
Book an astrological consultation with Astrovibrance to get specific Jupiter remedies for faster results as per your birth chart.
Practical Lal Kitab remedies for Jupiter (Guru)

Below are remedies widely recommended in Lal Kitab. They are simple, often inexpensive, and focus on ethical behavior, service, and steady practice rather than dramatic rituals. These remedies can strengthen your Jupiter.
Behavioral & Lifestyle Remedies
Respect elders and gurus: Honor and serve the elders of your family (parents, grandparents, and paternal elders). Their respect strengthens the Guru.
Humility & reduced ego: Avoid boastfulness, practice modesty, and do sincere service (seva).
Clean, satvik diet: Prefer vegetarian, pure food. Reduce non-veg, alcohol, and excessive tamasic habits — these weaken Guru’s qualities.
Designate a sacred place for prayer: Keep a fixed, clean, quiet spot for reading religious literature or chanting mantras — the Guru (Ketu) seat matters.
Practice pranayama / conscious breathing: Regular deep breathing or pranayama (deep conscious breaths) daily purifies the mind, body, and heart.
Donation & Service (Daan & Seva)
Donate chana/pulses: Donate chana (gram/chickpeas) or pulses regularly for 45 days (or 45 weeks for severe cases) at the same temple or charity to the priest.
Donate at the Vishnu temple: Offer yellow cloth, yellow sweets, and money (dakshina) to priests.
Serve at the temple: Volunteer in temple cleaning, sweeping — humble service is especially recommended to reduce pride.
Feed priests, students & the needy. Feeding those who teach or those truly in need is strongly advised. Feed them Satvik food.
Rituals, Colours & Symbols
On Thursday: Wear yellow/saffron, offer yellow sweets, chant Vishnu or Guru mantras, and visit the temple.
Apply turmeric/saffron tilak: A yellow tilak on the forehead daily helps. Drinking milk with a pinch of turmeric (or saffron if available) is beneficial.
Wear yellow thread or gold: If possible, wear a plain gold chain or keep a yellow thread — gold is symbolic of a strong (swarna) Guru.
Peepal & sacred water: Planting/watering a Peepal tree, offering water at a Peepal, and sacred river baths (Ganga snan) are purifying remedies.
Avoid wearing round-bead malas: Lal Kitab warns that wearing round-bead malas can unintentionally establish Mercury/Budh in Guru's houses.
Mantras, Reading & Charity
Chant simple Guru mantras (e.g., Om Guruve Namah) and Vishnu Sahasranama on Thursdays or daily with devotion.
Prefer knowledge-based remedies — learning, teaching, scriptural study — over mere ritual. Lal Kitab emphasises the quality of knowledge, not only repetitive rituals.
Long-term charity (regular, sustained giving) is far more effective than one-off donations.
Health & Family measures
Pranayama & clean breathing help respiratory or liver-related tendencies.
If ancestral debt (pitru rin) faults appear in the birth chart, make appropriate donations or consult an expert for remedial rites.
Strengthen Your Jupiter by Astrovibrance guidance
If Jupiter’s condition is complicated in your birth chart (Rahu/Ketu conjunctions, Mars deciding Guru’s status, or heavy ancestral defects), please consult an experienced Lal Kitab astrologer for a specific remedy plan.
General remedies can help, but targeted birth chart remedies give faster results.