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Which Tithi is for God?

Published in Vedic Astrology 2 mins read

In Vedic astrology, while there isn't a single Tithi universally designated for a generic, overarching "God," various Tithis are specifically associated with individual deities. These associations highlight the unique energetic influence and presiding divine being for each lunar phase, guiding specific spiritual observances and actions.

The provided information details several Tithis and the specific deities they are consecrated to:

Tithis and Their Associated Deities

Tithi Name Numbers (Shukla/Krishna Paksha) Associated Deity
Chaturthī 4, 19 Yama
Pañchamī 5, 20 Chandra
Ṣaṣṭī 6, 21 Agni (Subrahmaṇya)
Saptamī 7, 22 Indra

Understanding Specific Tithi-Deity Associations

  • Chaturthī (4th & 19th Tithi): This Tithi is dedicated to Yama, the deity governing justice, dharma, and the ancestors. It is often considered significant for rites related to lineage and balance.
  • Pañchamī (5th & 20th Tithi): Associated with Chandra (the Moon god), Pañchamī is significant for growth, nurturing, and emotional well-being. It is generally regarded as auspicious for activities involving creativity and new beginnings.
  • Ṣaṣṭī (6th & 21st Tithi): This Tithi is linked to Agni, the fire deity, and especially to Subrahmaṇya (also known as Kartikeya or Murugan), the divine commander. It is favorable for developing courage, overcoming obstacles, and engaging in spiritual discipline.
  • Saptamī (7th & 22nd Tithi): Consecrated to Indra, the king of the gods, Saptamī embodies energies of power, authority, and victory. It is considered an auspicious day for endeavors requiring strength, influence, and leadership.

By understanding these specific deity associations, individuals can align their actions and intentions with the prevailing energies of each Tithi, seeking blessings from the respective presiding deity for their endeavors.