Dashami Tithi

and Goddess Nitya

I am Nitya.
I am the Goddess of Dashami tithi, tenth lunar day.
I bless you with infinite creativity and imagination.
I am the giver of Divine inspiration.
I help you to think out of the box.
I connect you with other dimensions.
I teach you how to control your mind.

Dashami Tithi

and Goddess Nitya

I am Nitya.
I am the Goddess of Dashami tithi, tenth lunar day.
I bless you with infinite creativity and imagination.
I am the giver of Divine inspiration.
I help you to think out of the box.
I connect you with other dimensions.
I teach you how to control your mind.
The nature of Dashami tithi is light, inspiring and igniting curiosity. Our mind becomes most active on this lunar day, but along with it also our psychic abilities and connection to intuition. Discern wisely today between the voice of intuition and voice of the mind.
Goddess Nitya is the storehouse of infinite information and akashic records. Her tantric name in 64 Yogini Namavali is Jnana-swarupini, “the embodiment of wisdom”. Yet, Her all-encompassing influence can be a bit overwhelming for the mind, as well, or even cause some confusion. Confusion, however, is just a sign, that some deeper truth is going to be revealed to us soon – it is a sign, that our mental energy is stirred and churned, so the essence can emerge. That is why people born on Dashami tithi are often a little bit indecisive, similarly like Panchami tithi natives, and tend to be confused about their path in life. They perceive infinite possibilities of the world and they feel overwhelmed by them, not knowing, which path is the best for them. They also often doubt themselves. But once they decide to truly listen to their intuition and inner guidance, as well as notice all the signs on their way, it is when life’s infinite possibilities truly unfold before them.
As Dashami tithi is co-ruled by the Moon, similarly like Dvitiya, there are some similarities between those two, as well. Both tithis are connected with growth of things, blossoming and spreading. Dvitiya tithi, being connected with the earth element brings a bit more grounded growth, while Dashami, being connected to element of air, simply grows anything it touches, in all directions. Any thought that will appear in our minds on Dashami tithi, will be expanded by the energy of this lunar day. This is why we need to be very careful about our thoughts and intentions on this day, and keep our mental energy under control. One of the names of Goddess Nitya is Sarvatmika or “the soul of all things”.

Due to their indecisive nature, people born on Dashami tithi also tend to change their jobs or work places a lot. Moon in the mood of Dashami tithi behaves thus very similarly like Moon in the tenth house.

Divine and shadow qualities

Tenth lunar day

On the tenth lunar day the creative, dreamy energy of the Moon is the strongest. It can bring us some new insights and Divine inspiration, as well as deepen our connection with the voice of our intuition and the Spirit, but it can also make us a bit ungrounded and unrealistic, or even too self-centered and overly ambitious. We may have way too many thoughts on that day, too, which is why meditation can be so helpful.

Divine qualities

  • inspiration
  • intuition
  • power of attraction
  • stimulation
  • ambition

Shadow qualities

  • self-centredness
  • oversensitivity
  • distraction
  • lack of grounding
  • lack of focus

Dashami Tithi In-depth

Discover the secrets of Dashami tithi in this almost 3 hours long session with several study cases and detailed knowledge of the symbolism and secrets of this lunar day and its deities. Along with the access to course recording you will also receive a chapter from my ebook “Journey with the Moon”, dedicated to Nitya, Lunar Goddess of Dashami tithi, along several charts for self-study.
1. Uncover unknown secrets of Dashami tithi
I have dedicated a big part of my life to research of the Vedic lunar phases and I can honestly say that you will most likely not find such detailed knowledge on this topic anywhere else. On this course you will learn not only about the superficial symbolism of Dashami tithi and its presiding Goddess, Nitya, but also some of its deep secrets.

2. Understand the spiritual aspect
Spiritual approach to tithis or Vedic lunar phases is what makes my tithi classes unique and very different from others. I have spent a lot of time connecting with the Goddesses of the lunar phases, meditating with them and trying to learn from their wisdom. I have learnt that they teach us a lot about the evolution of our own consciousness. People who resonate with my classes are frequently already on spiritual path or are yoga or meditation practitioners.
3. Learn how to apply your knowledge
I believe that knowledge gains its real value only once we learn how to apply it. It is not enough just to understand, how the tithi functions in theory. You want to be able also to use this knowledge in your everyday life, as well as in your chart readings, too, don’t you? Each session of our classes completes with a detailed analysis of chosen study cases, as well as analyses the influence of each lunar day in our everyday life, activities that it supports and remedies that help us to heal it.
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Fragment from "Journey with the Moon" ebook

Have you ever thought, what would this brain be capable of, if we would be able to access its full capacity and limitless information? Have you ever though, what would this mind, which can be at 10 places at a time, be capable of, if we focus it and simply tune it into the flow of the universe? This is what Goddess Nitya stands for: the limitless capacity of human mind, which, when focused, can do miracles – unfocused, however, can cause only troubles. Like Bhagavan Krishna said in the Gita: “Controlled mind is your best friend. Uncontrolled mind, your worst enemy.” Similarly the intense mental energy of Goddess Nitya can either make a person a genius, or cause a mental disorder, by trapping a person in countless thoughts and doubts, which are leading nowhere. This is the biggest danger for Dashami tithi natives, which I have personally seen a lot in my personal astrology practice.