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Budha
Budha or
Saumya (Sanskrit: सौम्य, lit.
son of Moon) is the
Hindu god of merchandise and the protector of merchants. In
Hindu mythology, Budha is also the name and personification of the planet
Mercury. Budha is said to be the son of lunar god
Chandra and
Taraka (the goddess of felicity and the divine consort of
Hindu god
Brihaspati). His consort is the female form of
Hindu androgyne god
Ila.
Budha
[Hindu] A Hindu astral god associated with the planet Mercury. He was the son of Chandra and either Tara or Rohini.
Budha
Budha (Sanskrit) [from the verbal root budh to awake] As an adjective, intelligent, wise, clever, fully awake; hence a wise or instructed person, a sage. In mythology, Budha is represented as the son of Tara (or Rohini), the wife of Brihaspati (the planet Jupiter). Tara was carried off by Soma (the Moon), which led to the Tarakamaya -- the war in svarga (heaven) -- between the gods and asuras (the latter siding with Soma against the divinities). The gods were victorious and Tara was returned to Brihaspati, but the parentage of the son she gave birth to was claimed both by Brihapati and Soma: he was so beautiful he was named Budha (cf SD 2:498-9). Upon Brahma's demand, Tara admitted that Budha was the offspring of Soma. Budha became the god of wisdom and the husband of Ila (or Ida), daughter of Manu Vaivasvata, and in one sense stands for esoteric wisdom.
Budha is also a name for the planet Mercury and its regent. Sirius was termed the star of Budha, "called the great instructor of mankind before other Buddhas" (SD 2:374).
Budha
Buddha