The Shri Narsingh Yantraraj is a sacred cosmic design infused with the energy of 16 Tithis — the lunar phases that govern spiritual rhythm, human emotions, and Vedic rituals. Each Tithi carries a distinct vibrational energy, and the Yantra channels these forces to create harmony between karma and moksha.
A Tithi is a lunar day determined by the angular relationship between the Sun and the Moon. In Vedic tradition, the lunar cycle is divided into:
Each Tithi influences:
| Tithi No. | Name | Meaning | Energetic Nature |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pratipada | New beginning | Cleanse, Start afresh |
| 2 | Dwitiya | Duality | Stabilize mind, balance |
| 3 | Tritiya | Expansion | Learning, creativity |
| 4 | Chaturthi | Obstacles | Overcome, destroy ego |
| 5 | Panchami | Growth | Health, nourishment |
| 6 | Shashthi | Protection | Warrior energy, victory |
| 7 | Saptami | Radiance | Light, inner strength |
| 8 | Ashtami | Devotion | Surrender, fierce bhakti |
| 9 | Navami | Purity | Rise of divine feminine |
| 10 | Dashami | Power | Dharma, justice |
| 11 | Ekadashi | Fasting | Spiritual clarity, vratas |
| 12 | Dwadashi | Abundance | Charity, forgiveness |
| 13 | Trayodashi | Transformation | Liberation, mysticism |
| 14 | Chaturdashi | Transition | Battle, karma closure |
| 15 | Purnima | Full Moon | Enlightenment |
| 16 | Amavasya | New Moon | Shadow work, rebirth |
The Yantra encodes the 16 Tithis through 16 sacred petals and 16 points of energetic intersection. Each petal is governed by a Tithi Devata, representing a specific divine force.
During meditation or puja, the devotee experiences alignment with:
This makes the Yantra supportive in stabilizing emotions, especially during full moon or new moon influences, and helps reduce anxiety, confusion, and inner imbalance.
This mantra connects the worshipper to the divine cycle of time (Kaala) — the rhythmic breath of the Moon and the soul’s journey through cosmic existence.
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