Use the Power of the Deepawali Amavasya

All Amavasya tithi are the most powerful lunar days. All the 12 Amavasya in a Vedic year are high energy events which genuine followers of Sanatan Dharma will always try to harness. And the 4 Amavasyas of the Chaturmaas progressively build the energy, culminating in the most powerful Ashwin amavasya, Deepawali. 

The first amavasya of the Chaturmaas is the Ashadh Amavasya, we do pujas of the Deepak on this twilight/ night. Then the Shravan Amavasya is the Pithori Amavasya, we do pujas of the 64 Yogini yantras on this twilight/ night. Then the Bhadrapad Amavasya, we do pujas of the Pitrudevata, this is the Mahalaya. And then the Ashwin amavasya is the Deepawali Amavasya the most powerful Amavasya of the Chaturmaas. The power of these Amavasyas is in part derived from the Sun and Moon being together in Cancer – Ashadh, Leo – Shravan, Virgo – Bhadrapad and culminating in Libra – Ashwin signs/ rashi. (The lunar months should be calculated as Amavasyant or Amant)

On the esoteric level, the Deepawali utsav is the Jnyandeepika utsav. We light a lamp, a deepak on the evening twilight (the Sayam sandhyakaal is a powerful time even on normal days). This symbolises the pure Knowledge, Jnyan.

One thing which always irks me, is people randomly saying Diwali is a ‘festival, celebration… ‘ It is not a mere ‘festival’! At least the followers of Sanatan Dharma, Hindus, should understand its power as a Utsav of Sanatan Dharma. Thus this post. This is not beginner material, but we Hindus should at least know where this power comes from.

Utsav उत्सव is a Sanskrit word which means – beginnings, intention, focussed desire, the fulfilment of a wish, passion, elevation, blossoming, opening, pure happiness, the culmination of a desire, a bold start of a project, etc. It does not just mean a mere celebration or a casual festival as is currently understood. We must all learn Sanskrit, if we want to know who we really are.

Who is a Hindu, really? What is the basic condition for a follower of Sanatan Dharma? We consciously follow the 4 Purush Artha. We work to achieve – Dharma, Artha, Kaama and Moksh, these are the four possible aims in life for a conscious living being. (Dharma, Artha and Kaama are aims linked to the material and spiritual. Moksh is the aim linked only to the spiritual.)

Choose what you want. Sanatan Dharma is the freedom of choice. This Amavasya can grant whatever you want. So do Intend and do the pujas so that you power your desire and get what you want. 

  • We, householders/ Gruhast, should choose – money, spouse, children, happy family life, health wealth, power and happiness of every sort. We should think of them as gifts from the Devi and be grateful to Her.
  • Sanyasis, ie people in Sanyas ashram will choose Moksh.

This Deepawali night has such intense energies that we do not sleep on this night. If you cannot stay awake for the entire night, then at least stay up till midnight. All mantras of the Devi will give powerful results on this twilight and night, especially in the midnight.

For regular householders do all the Devi pujas as per your traditions, family culture. And if feel inclined to, recite the Shri Sukta but before the sun sets. And do mental recitation of the Devi Laxmi mantra108 times,

  • “Om Shreem Hreem Shreem, Kamale Kamalalaye Praseeda Praseeda, Om Shreem Hreem Shreem, Mahalaxmyaii Namah”

On this Deepawali amavasya, the Sun and the Moon are both in Libra. And the Sun is debilitated in Libra, Tula rashi is the neech rashi for Surya. Sun represents the individual self ego at the lower level and also the Universal Atma at his higher level of functioning. This means that the power of the limited self ego is the minimum on this one Amavasya. This means that your likes, dislikes, attachments etc are on the minimum. It is easier to focus. So if you work for it, it is easier to wake the kundalini, to realise pure jnyan on this night or intend for material wealth, power, etc. So pujas to get what you want. All this is easier on this one night.

Libra is the sign of perfect balance. Two things are perfectly balanced. Libra is the most esoteric sign of the zodiac, with a very specific meaning in Shri Vidya/ Vedant. (Samadhruttulaputya Nyaya refer Ishwar Pratyabhinya) Moksh or Jnyan or Shri is possible only when you are able to balance the two fundamental concepts – ‘Underlying Existence’ and ‘Visible Experience’. Existence is the Shiva, called Aham, or Subject. And Experience is the Devi, also called Idam or Object. When these two concepts, Aham and Idam, Subject and Object, Shiva and Devi are perfectly balanced does the light of pure Knowledge or Jnyan or Shri shine. In short when you are completely convinced to the core of your being that there is no difference in the Subject and the Object you are Atmajnyani Mahapurush, you are Mukt. 

And this is the balance which is represented by the Libra sign. And if you do a detailed study of the horoscopes of the Atmajnyani Mahapurush, the Sat Gurus, you will alway find Libra to be very strong in their charts, in one way or the other. 

Your energy body has 7 chakras from Mooladhar to sahasrar and 3 main nadis, ida pingala and sushumna. The Sushumna runs from the Mooladhar to the Brahmarandhra at the ‘centre’ of the Sahasrar chakra. The Ida and Pingala run between the Ajnya and the Mooladhar chakras. The Sun is linked to the Pingala nadi and the Moon to the Ida nadi. This much is common knowledge.

Now here is a basic concept of Shri Vidya put in very simple words. 

The Moon generates pure Desire. This essence of pure Desire is called Amrut. And the Sun, limited self ego, uses up this power of pure Desire and converts it into binding karma with its binding karmic fruit. And then the karmic fruit even more strongly binds the your soul to this cycle of birth death and rebirth. And this process happens at the Mooladhar chakra where the Ida and Pingala meet. And this process is an eternally continuous cycle. This is the reason why we ignore the underlying Constant Reality and focus only on the Changeable Experience. This continuous process also acts like a lullaby, it keeps the Kundalini asleep at the Mooladhar chakra. She ‘dreams’ of the creation. And for 99.99% of humans, the energy of self identification, the Kundalini, lies dormant at the Mooladhar chakra. 

This desire – karma – karmaphal cycle can be broken only when the Kundalini ‘wakes up’ and rises from the Mooladhar to the Sahasrar. That is, when your limited self ego expands and becomes the infinite Eternal Shivah. You become Self Aware. As your Kundalini moves smoothly and finally merges with the Shiva at the Sahasrar, you will realise Moksh. Moksh is the intelligence to understand the Foundational Reality, the Truth pervading through everything. This event is called – ‘the rise of kundalini’ or the ‘understanding of Shuddha Vidya’ or ‘claiming of pure Jnyan’ or ‘emergence of pure Shri’. And this can happen only when the ‘Sun and Moon’ are together, which happens only on an Amavasya.

Now let’s use the Shri Vidya concepts to understand the power of the lunar days, tithi.

There are the 2 sets of 15 tithi in a lunar month. 15 in the Shukla paksha, the bright fortnight and 15 in the Krushna paksha, dark fortnight. And each tithi has its own tithi devata. (The Pratipada, Dwitiya, Trutiya, Chaturthi, Panchami, Shashthi, Saptami, Ashtami, Navami, Dashami, Ekadashi, Dwadashi, Trayodashi and Chaturdashi, which occur in both the Shukla paksha and the Krushna paksha. So these are 14 X 2 = 28 tithis. And the Purnima tithi and the Amavasya tithi. So a total of 30 tithis.)

In the simplest words, the Purnima tithi is linked to Devi Lalita, the complete emergence of Creation/ Object. Thus we worship her Power on the Ashwin Kojagari Purnima. And the Amavasya tithi is linked to the Devi Kali, the complete emergence of the Self/ Subject. The midnight is the Nishita Muhurt, the Muhurt of Bhagwan Mahakaal. So serious sadhaks, those of us, who really know the Vidya and Shaastra will invoke Devi Kali on this midnight.

And each tithi is also linked to one of the chakras of the body. The Amavasya tithi is connected to the Mooladhar chakra. On the amavasya tithi, the Moon is completely absorbed in the Sun. In other words, the Devi is completely absorbed in the Shiva. Thus the Shiva-Shakti are together and willing to give you what you want on this tithi. So do express your real desire and power your intention with pujas of the Devi on this day. 

Its symbol is the Deepak, the lamps, that we all light on this day. Awareness is the only real remedy to the problems in life. This is why we all have to do pujas on all Amavasyas and specifically on Deepawali. It is the Jnyandeepika, the Illumination of pure knowledge. 

My YouTube videos on Deepawali linked here,

  1. Deepavali 2024: 7-Day Energy Guide from Rama Ekadashi to Bhai Dooj
  2. Deepawali Amavasya Power: Secrets from Shri Vidya

(To understand more of this power, read books on Tantra/ Shri Vidya by genuine Gurus. Try to read books written in Indian languages, not English. English just does not have the words. And if possible do learn Sanskrit. We have to be able to read our own books in the original.)

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21 responses to “Use the Power of the Deepawali Amavasya”

  1. Nidhi Mahajan Avatar
    Nidhi Mahajan

    Hi Ma’am

    I have been following your instructions religiously.Your knowledge is immense and I am so blessed that I came accross your blog.
    I have gone through Venus Mahadasha and Jupiter antardasha which was the most traumatic period for me. But it has given me a new perspective on the power of the Almighty!
    May GOD bless us all!
    Happy Diwali! 🪔

    1. astrologerbydefault Avatar

      Hi there
      Happy Diwali to you too

  2. SHIV PRAKASH SRIVASTAVA Avatar
    SHIV PRAKASH SRIVASTAVA

    Hi Ma’am,

    Great Insights for Deepotasav Mahaparv and its linkage to our Karmas & use of energy levels to enlight our soul. Thanks a lot.

    Pls. guide for any powerful Mantra for recitation on Deepawali night for getting blessing of God Shiv or Devi to fulfill desire and Kundalini awakening. May I recite Mahamruntajaya Mantra as it is part of my Pooja on daily basis or any other Mantra recitation may be done.

    Pl.s guide.

    Regards
    Shiv

    1. astrologerbydefault Avatar

      Hi there
      whatever is a part of your pujas and the pujas as done by your parent and grandparent generation must be followed. this is your personal / family’s karmakaand, this should not be skipped

      in addition i have given the sukta/ mantra for Devi puja in this post. if you feel like it do it, or any other Devi mantra of your choice.

  3. Dr Yugal Tak Avatar
    Dr Yugal Tak

    Happy Deepawali Madam.
    Regards
    Yugal Tak

    1. astrologerbydefault Avatar

      Hi there
      Happy Deepawali to you too

  4. Madhu Avatar
    Madhu

    Wish you and your family a very Happy Diwali !

    Your blogs are light of awareness in itself mam.

    Thank you . Lots of love and regards to you mam 🙂

    1. astrologerbydefault Avatar

      Hi there
      Happy Diwali to you too 🙂
      and thanks for the encouragement

  5. Dani Avatar
    Dani

    Happy Diwali Madam,
    Thanks for being the Light that you are, thanks for sharing. I always learn a lit from you even though I’m not a jotisha astrologer. I read your stuff for metaphysical education and Shri Vidya.
    “Be the Light you want to see in the World”

    1. astrologerbydefault Avatar

      Hi there
      Happy Diwali to you too 🙂

  6. quirky159244242d Avatar
    quirky159244242d

    Namaste!!
    Can u recommend some books ….totally beginner

    Happy diwali

  7. Yashwanth somayajula Avatar

    I realized that my kundli had connection with moksha trine, and venus is the original karaka of moksha (read from your blog). Deepavali becomes important to us, libra ascendants and with god’s grace I was able to read bhagavad gita and chose lord krishna’s company over anything. From a few months the energies of full moon or new moon have not able to show impact on me neither was I perturbed by the them. It was a powerful shift that I experienced.

  8. schakre Avatar

    Namaskar,

    I have two questions:

    – A few places online I have read that if Rahu is in 9th house and Jupiter in 5th or 11th, then “it will be unavailing” or “it is of no use.” Neither explained which is the “it,” Rahu or Jupiter. Have you heard of anything like this? And is this true even for Kanya lagna if Jupiter and Rahu are both exalted?

    – Can you recommend introductory books on Tantra? For me, unfortunately, born in this foreign country, English would be best for me. I can read Sanskrit only at a rudimentary level, with a lot of help from dictionaries. Reading in Bengali would be slower for me but possible.

    1. astrologerbydefault Avatar

      Hi there

      https://psychologicallyastrology.com/2021/03/28/rahu-ketu-results-in-the-3-9-axis/
      wrote on Rahu in 9th here
      also have written a lot on Rahu do check the index.

      i personally see no problems with Rahu in 9th. only problem is that he will create fanatics or atheists.. and there is a desire to experiment with faith, philosophy, etc. if the asc sign/lord and moon is strong then rahu in 9th can give good results also
      but some astrologers who just read books and do not practice much might think that he destroys Dharma.

      i cannot recommend any english books, neither on Vedant or Tantra or overall on Sanatan Dharma.
      the language does not have the words and more like will mislead than guide.

      if you are of Indian origin then at least learn the language of your grandparents and read the Gita press translations in that language.

      if this is not possible or you are not of Indian origin then I would recommend,

      1. recite Shri Sukta. once a day is necessary. and on special days, amavasya, purnima, ashtami do more. – eventually Shri will show you the way.
      2. Do Soham (Soham is Samhaar kram, Hamsa is shrushti kram)
      3. read 1-2 Shloks from the Bhagwat Gita daily. and read its basic word to word translation in english.
      do this till you complete the BG at least once. this will make you familiar with the Sanskrit words.
      the BG begins with Shri Arjun describing his condition till 2-10.
      and then Shri Krishna starts his teaching from 2-11.

      there are several Tantra books but as you cannot understand either any Indian language or Sanskrit then its difficult.

      The Tantra is discussed in easier language in the Upanishads. and BG is the condensed form of the Upanishads.

      and ultimately any Shaastra/ Vedant will require Sanskrit. so start learning, you will be able to do it in 1yr.
      you need to be able read and understand. this much is necessary
      speaking/conversing is an additional thing.

      There are several ‘branches’ in Tantra these days. Several tantra Gurus say that Tantra is the opposite of Vedant. But these have not understood neither the Vedant nor the Tantra. keep away from such people.

      the Tantra can bring you to the very last step of the journey but the final touch will come only when you are able to use Vedant to jump beyond all this.

      for me the final book is Kaamkalavilas by Swami Punyanand.

      1. schakre Avatar

        Thank you 🙏

  9. H T Avatar

    Dear Tejaswinima’m,
    Deeply grateful for sharing this knowledge ! Wishing you and family a very Happy and Prosperous Diwali and New Year !
    Warm regards,
    Hema

  10. Sirisha Avatar
    Sirisha

    Namaste Madam,

    Hope you celebrated Diwali very well. Youtube Videos /shorts are so awesome.

    One question regarding Karthika chaviti and Panchami tradition. There is one tradition that we shouldnt use sharp objects on this day.

    I think in olden days , people used to get vegetables directly from farm digging , cutting etc and there is a chance to hurt snakes and thats the reason they avoided sharp objects.

    But in current situation , everything is store bought. Do you see a reason why inauspicious results are obtained when vegetables are cut on Chaviti /panchami?

    Present genration kids are so smart. ANything we say , they ask ‘why’. and justification to some questions is so difficult.

    Thanks,
    Sirisha

    1. astrologerbydefault Avatar

      Hi there
      i had not heard of this tradition on Kartik panchami.
      but yes it could be.
      some people have this tradition where they do not plow their fields or do any farm work or work with sharp objects on Naag panchami. they do not wish to hurt the snakes on this day.

      there are so many practices from our culture which have become irrelevant with time.
      or we have forgotten them.
      or we are legally not allowed to do them anymore.
      or our ‘modern pandits’ who have misunderstood the texts do not let us do this anymore.

      but the idea behind the karmakaand is that we learn to see the divine in everything. we do the action so that we remain in touch with the idea behind it.

      eg in Maharashtra, we have a special vegetable mix curry that we make on Rishi panchami, Bhadrapad Shukla. we have to use only those vegetables, tubers etc which are cultivated without the use of bullocks. and cook it in a earthen pot. the idea was to think of the MahaRishis who lived in forests etc and would eat this sort of food. today i might not be able to make this mixed ‘Rhushi chi bhaji’ but at least i should be able to think of the Maharishis with gratitude on this day.

  11. Jay Avatar
    Jay

    Happy Diwali Tejaswini,
    I am a psychological healer from North America who has recently become aware of this depth of knowledge and experience in Jyotish.

    Would you be able to point me to a trusted astrologer who may be taking clients. I am grateful for any ideas, but also am respectful if this is not ok for you to do. Feel free to disregard the post in that case.

    Much regard

    1. astrologerbydefault Avatar

      Hi there
      Happy Deepawali to you too 🙂
      i do not recommend any one like that.

      and one of the reasons why i started writing this blog was that Jyotish / Vedic astrology is mostly used for predicting material events and i was tired of this. this is the lowest level use of this Shaastra/ living science.

      i wanted to encourage others to think on what all this can really give, to go beyond the ‘when will i get a job’ type of questions. and any reasonably competent astrologer can answer these questions.

      but the rule is that we have to answer the question which the client asks. and 99% of the clients are interested in these questions on marriage, job, money etc. they do not wish to get more deeper into themselves or the Self.
      also the energy of the time/ space gives answers to the questions which the client is interested in not what the astrologer is capable of answering. it is his Q, his energy and the astrologer is only the medium. so we follow the client’s wish.
      and then when we see the charts, we can also gauge if the client is interested in genuine self imprvemnt. most are not, so we remain silent on this part.

      but the real purpose of Jyotish is to know the Self.
      you can either discover more about the small individual self by using it for self analysis and introspection. or you can use the same Jyotish to realise the eternal Self, the Universal Parameshwar, that what you really Are..

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