Daily Astrological Insights for Katihār

Tithi: Ekadashi

Ekadashi Tithi

Ekadashi is the eleventh day of the lunar fortnight. It is widely regarded as one of the most spiritually significant days in the Hindu calendar, dedicated to purification, fasting, and devotion.

Symbolism and Meaning

The word 'Ekadashi' means "eleven," representing the five senses of action, the five senses of perception, and the mind. It is a "Nanda" (joyous) Tithi. Spiritually, Ekadashi is the day to withdraw energy from the material world and focus it entirely on the Divine. It is believed that observing Ekadashi cleanses the soul of past sins and brings immense mental clarity.

Ruling Deity: Vishwedevas and Lord Vishnu

While the Vishwedevas are the traditional Vedic deities of this day, Ekadashi is primarily associated with Lord Vishnu. It is the day for "Hari Bhakti" (devotion to Vishnu). Fasting on Ekadashi is said to be the most effective way to attain Vishnu's grace and liberation (Moksha).

Auspicious Activities

Technical Details

AttributeDetail
Number11
NatureNanda (Joyous/Prosperous)
Ruling DeityVishwedevas / Lord Vishnu
ElementEarth

Nakshatra: Krittika

Krittika Nakshatra

Krittika is the third Nakshatra, bridging Aries (Mesha) and Taurus (Vrishabha). Spanning from 26°40' Aries to 10°00' Taurus, it is ruled by the Sun (Surya).

Symbolism and Meaning

The symbol of Krittika is a Razor or Ax. This represents the power to cut through ignorance and the process of purification. Krittika burns away the unnecessary to reveal the pure essence.

Ruling Deity: Agni (God of Fire)

The presiding deity is Agni, the God of Fire. Agni is the source of creative energy. Krittika natives have a "fiery" temperament and a sharp intellect.

Key Characteristics

Professional Inclinations

  1. Technical: Surgeons, designers, and engineers.
  2. Leadership: Military and corporate leaders.
  3. Culinary: Chefs working with fire.

Technical Details

AttributeDetail
Zodiac Range26°40' Aries - 10°00' Taurus
Ruling PlanetSun
GanaRakshasa (Intense)
SymbolRazor / Ax