Daily Astrological Insights for Dod Ballāpur

Tithi: Dashami

Dashami Tithi

Dashami is the tenth day of the lunar fortnight. It is a "Purna" (full or complete) Tithi, symbolizing fulfillment, virtue, and the successful completion of a journey.

Symbolism and Meaning

Dashami represents the balance of all ten directions (Dasa-Dik). It is a day of integration and harmony. In the Shukla Paksha, it marks the victory of light after the intensity of Navami. It symbolizes the mastery over the senses and the attainment of higher knowledge.

Ruling Deity: Yama and Dharmaraja

The presiding deity of Dashami is Yama (the God of Dharma and Justice). His influence ensures that actions taken on this day are aligned with righteousness and cosmic law. It is a day to focus on one's duties (Dharma) and seek the blessings of the protectors of the directions. Vijayadashami (Dussehra), marking the victory of Rama over Ravana and Durga over Mahishasura, is the most celebrated Dashami.

Auspicious Activities

Technical Details

AttributeDetail
Number10
NaturePurna (Full/Complete)
Ruling DeityYama / Dharmaraja
ElementEther (Akasha)

Nakshatra: Mrigashira

Mrigashirsha Nakshatra

Mrigashirsha is the 5th Nakshatra, bridging Taurus (Vrishabha) and Gemini (Mithuna). It spans from 23°20' Taurus to 6°40' Gemini. It is ruled by Mars (Mangala).

Symbolism and Meaning

The symbol is a Deer's Head. This represents gentleness, curiosity, and a constant search for truth. It is the "Star of Searching."

Ruling Deity: Soma (Moon God)

The presiding deity is Soma, representing the divine nectar of immortality. This gives natives a sensitive, intuitive, and artistic nature.

Key Characteristics

Professional Inclinations

  1. Media: Writers, journalists, and speakers.
  2. Travel: Explorers and researchers.
  3. Arts: Musicians and poets.

Technical Details

AttributeDetail
Zodiac Range23°20' Taurus - 6°40' Gemini
Ruling PlanetMars
GanaDeva (Divine)
SymbolDeer's Head