Chennai: In Hindu spirituality and astrology, Thithis (lunar days) hold a unique and significant place. Astrological texts state that Thithis have the power to alter a person’s birth chart, karma, and even the outcomes of daily events. Here’s an in-depth explanation on this topic, as provided by Dr. Jeyam Jeyasree Prasanna Astrologer for the Aanmeegaglitz YouTube channel:
What is Thithi? Its Significance! In our birth chart, there are many elements like Nakshatra (star), Rasi (zodiac sign), Karana, and Thithi. Among these, ‘Thithi’ refers to the angular distance of the Moon from the Sun. It is based on the lunar phases. The Thithi on which a person is born or passes away is considered highly significant. All rituals and ceremonies performed for ancestors are done by observing the Thithi. The proverb, “If a task is done by observing the Thithi, your destiny will change,” highlights the immense power of Thithis.
Waxing Moon (Shukla Paksha) and Waning Moon (Krishna Paksha): There are a total of 15 Thithis. These are divided into the waxing phase (Shukla Paksha) from Amavasya (New Moon) to Pournami (Full Moon), and the waning phase (Krishna Paksha) from Pournami to Amavasya.
The Origin of Thithis: Sri Chakra and Sri Vidya! Where did Thithis originate from? Sri Chakra is a form of worship that primarily centers around Goddess Lalita Parameswari. The method of worshipping Sri Chakra is called ‘Sri Vidya’. Sri Vidya is also known as ‘Nithya Kalyani’ and is surrounded by the deity ‘Nithya Kamalam’. Based on the Pancha Bhootas (five elements) and the five-faced stars, five deities emerged on the outer circle of the Sri Chakra. From their forms, 16 Thithis originated (one being Amavasya). These 16 Thithis are divided into waxing (Shukla Paksha) and waning (Krishna Paksha) phases based on the Sun’s entry.
Powerful Deities for Each Thithi:
Prathamai Thithi (Day after New Moon): Sri Kameswari
Dwitiya Thithi: Sri Bhaga Malini
Tritiya Thithi: Nityaklinna
Chaturthi Thithi: Sri Berunda
Panchami Thithi: Sri Vanni Vasini
Sashti Thithi: Sri Mahavajreshwari
Saptami Thithi: Sri Shivaduti
Ashtami Thithi: Sri Varitadarita
Navami Thithi: Sri Kulasundari
Dasami Thithi: Sri Nitya
Ekadasi Thithi: Sri Nila Pataka
Dwadashi Thithi: Sri Vijaya
Trayodashi Thithi: Sri Sarva Mangala
Chaturdashi Thithi: Sri Jwala Malini
Pournami Thithi: Chitradevi (Consort of Kubera)
The Benefit of Thithis: The same deities are to be worshipped for both waxing and waning Thithis, as they function in a cyclical manner. These deities are powerful divine beings (Devatas) who reside with us, activate our Sri Chakra, and create a protective aura around us. Sri Vidya is a powerful mantra that has given rise to these Thithis. These deities are responsible for protecting these Thithis. By performing these worship methods, our Muladhara and other Chakras will function effectively, helping us overcome obstacles in life.
Aanmeegaglitz extends its gratitude to Dr. Jeyam Jeyasree Prasanna Astrologer for this clear explanation. We hope this information helps you prosper in your life.
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