Navami Tithi

and Goddess Kulasundari

I am Kulasundari.
I am the Goddess of Navami tithi, ninth lunar day.
I am the bestower of Divine wisdom.
I teach you that the greatest wisdom can be found only in solitude or at the feet of a true Guru.
I inspire you to go within and find your inner source of wisdom.
I also teach you, how to respect your own spiritual lineage.

Navami Tithi

and Goddess Kulasundari

I am Kulasundari.
I am the Goddess of Navami tithi, ninth lunar day.
I am the bestower of Divine wisdom.
I teach you that the greatest wisdom can be found only in solitude or at the feet of a true Guru.
I inspire you to go within and find your inner source of wisdom.
I also teach you, how to respect your own spiritual lineage.
Devi Kulasundari is the Goddess of all knowledge, all learning and all initiations. She inspires us to honour and value every life lesson and every relationship, instead of being overly focused on ourselves.
Kulasundari means “the most beautiful in Her abode” or “the most beautiful in Her family”. She is the Mother in the full meaning of this word. On material level Her qualities are reflected in their fullness in all mothers of this world – in all the householders. Similarly like every mother needs to be good in multitasking, juggling with cleaning, cooking, taking care of children and in our times their professional career as well, so Goddess Kulasundari has many hands, revealing many different spheres of life She needs to take care of. She is the most generous one – even the quality of Sri Krishna connected to Her is dhanashila, beneficience. Kulasundari Devi teaches us to honour the value of home, mother and homemade things. Lord Rama Himself was born on Navami tithi and gave the whole world a lesson, how important is one’s home, lineage and family – and how big responsibility comes with that.
On Navami tithi our consciousness enters the level of deep sleep, where no images, no dreams and no actions occur. Within this deep sleep level, Goddess Kulasundari represents waking state. She stands for the sacredness of selfless action. Whenever we serve, truly from the heart, we never notice how time passes by, as our awareness of “I” is absent – we become completely absorbed in the action itself. Such a perfect state of mind creates a true flow and harmony in life.

Goddess Kulasundari is also said to be a manifestation of Saraswati – Goddess of learning, arts, sacred speech and Divine knowledge. Kulasundari Devi is often approached to give us ability to protect ourselves, as well as She helps children and youngsters in learning, giving them strength to study. Tantraraja says that Her sadhaka becomes all-knowing. All the Vedas are present in Her.

Divine and shadow qualities

Ninth lunar day

Ninth lunar day is the time to look deep within and defeat our inner demons. It is the time to remove the ignorance from our mind with the help of Divine wisdom. Navami tithi makes us natural more turned inwards and introvert, which greatly supports us in meditation, detox or introspection, but can also make us overly self-centred or even isolated and lonely.

Divine qualities

  • independence
  • creativity
  • inspiration
  • intuition
  • learning

Shadow qualities

  • self-centredness
  • loneliness
  • oversensitivity
  • fear
  • attachment

Navami Tithi In-depth

Discover the secrets of Navami 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 Kulasundari, Lunar Goddess of Navami tithi, along several charts for self-study.
1. Uncover unknown secrets of Navami 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 Navami tithi and its presiding Goddess, Kulasundari, 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

Not without a reason all Rikta tithis or “empty” lunar days, are called in that way, as they often make us face some sort of existential emptiness. It does not only indicate a solitary nature of all people born on Rikta tithis, but also certain emptiness, which they may feel inside of them. This is also why people born on lunar days governed by water element are not very sociable, as they get too easily exhausted with shallow conversations. They are always looking for some depth in everything, and they rarely find it in any relationship. In fact, Rikta tithi natives can get easily emotionally disturbed even in the most loving relationship. Sometimes they simply have a tendency to look too deeply into things.

Especially Navami tithi natives need to learn, how to focus less on themselves and what “they receive” in a relationship, but rather to express the highest nature of their natal Moon and be generous – focusing more on what they are giving, rather than on what they are receiving. After all, what we are giving and what we are contributing to the world are the only two things, which we can control in any way. What we are receiving is never in our hands.