Trayodashi Tithi
and Goddess Sarvamangala
I am Sarvamangala.
I am the Goddess of Trayodashi tithi, thirteenth lunar day.
I give you faith and positive attitude.
I bless you with prosperity, good luck and success.
I help you to complete everything quickly.
I bring you swiftly to your goals.
I strengthen your connection with the Spirit.
I am the Goddess of Trayodashi tithi, thirteenth lunar day.
I give you faith and positive attitude.
I bless you with prosperity, good luck and success.
I help you to complete everything quickly.
I bring you swiftly to your goals.
I strengthen your connection with the Spirit.
Trayodashi Tithi
and Goddess Sarvamangala
I am Sarvamangala.
I am the Goddess of Trayodashi tithi, thirteenth lunar day.
I give you faith and positive attitude.
I bless you with prosperity, good luck and success.
I help you to complete everything quickly.
I bring you swiftly to your goals.
I strengthen your connection with the Spirit.
I am the Goddess of Trayodashi tithi, thirteenth lunar day.
I give you faith and positive attitude.
I bless you with prosperity, good luck and success.
I help you to complete everything quickly.
I bring you swiftly to your goals.
I strengthen your connection with the Spirit.
Trayodashi tithi, light, etheric and auspicious in nature, accelerates everything in our life, both material and spiritual progress. Yet, it can also make us unnecessary impulsive, if not channeled wisely.
Sarvamangala means all-auspicious one. Goddess in this form presides over thirteenth lunar day, which is sometimes called Pradosha or “flawless one”, and considered as one of the most auspicious tithis. It is “removes all shortcomings and increases all auspiciousness”. One of the names of Goddess Sarvamangala is Chandratmika, “the very soul of the Moon”. Trayodashi tithi is the first of the three lunar days representing turiya or spiritually awakened state of consciousness. Swami Sivananda wrote about it beautifully:
“On the thirteenth lunar day Nature assists the worshipper in waking up from his mental deep sleep and in becoming aware of the fourth state, (turiya). The yogi who practices his yoga on Pradosha (“flawless one”, another name of thirteenth lunar day) gets these experiences of Lord Shiva quite readily.”
As Trayodashi tithi is co-ruled by Jupiter, Cosmic Teacher, it strengthens our connection with our inner guidance and allows us to see things more clearly. Yet, even though everything that Teacher does is always for the benefit of the student, sometimes he needs to teach through being strict, as well. Similarly, Goddess Sarvamangala, although very benevolent in nature, and always giving blessings, sometimes blesses us also in a harsh way, through bitter experiences in life. This is why some scriptures say, that She is holding a citron, and not a pomegranate fruit in Her hand.
Trayodashi puts us in the state of higher receptivity, so we may become more open for inner or outer guidance of our Guru.
Divine and shadow qualities
Thirteenth lunar day
Trayodashi tithi gives us speed and swiftness to fulfil all our tasks quickly and effortlessly. Goddess Sarvamangala presiding over this lunar day also blesses us with optimism, abundance and intelligence. It is one of the best lunar days for starting a learning process, as it makes our mind more sharp and quick. Yet, swift energy of Trayodashi tithi can also easily make us too impatient or overly impulsive. Avoid making any impulsive decisions today.
Divine qualities
- swiftness
- effortlessness
- optimism
- intelligence
- abundance
Shadow qualities
- carelessness
- hyper-optimism
- impulsiveness
- lack of grounding
- over-stimulation
Trayodashi Tithi In-depth
Discover the secrets of Trayodashi 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 Sarvamangala, Lunar Goddess of Trayodashi tithi, along several charts for self-study.
1. Uncover unknown secrets of Trayodashi 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 Trayodashi tithi and its presiding Goddess, Sarvamangala, 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.
Fragment from "Journey with the Moon" ebook
The energies of moksha, liberation and spiritual and material acceleration are at their peak on Trayodashi tithi. It is not only a lunar day co-ruled by Jupiter (whose element is ether), but it is also presided by element of sattwic ether. Etheric vibrations of Trayodashi tithi speed up and accelarate everything. They have potential to accelarate our progress both in material life and spiritual life. This is why the nature of this lunar day is jaya or “giving victory”. It can be a very positive thing – yet, energies, which are getting transformed or exchanged too fast, can also become destructive and lead to too intense transformation, or even manifest in some aggressive way. In fact, there was even an exact research done, which had as its goal determining the lunar day, on which the biggest amount of accidents happen. It turned out to be Trayodashi tithi in Shukla paksha – when its energies are the most active.