Krishna Dwitiya (कृष्ण द्वितीया)
Krishna Paksha - Bhadra Tithi
Auspicious | Deity: Brahma
Quick Facts
Overview
Krishna Dwitiya is the second tithi of the waning moon, governed by Lord Brahma. As a Bhadra (auspicious) tithi, it maintains positive energy for creative work and nurturing activities even as the moon wanes.
Significance
Krishna Dwitiya carries Brahma's creative essence into the waning phase, teaching that creation is not limited to periods of external growth. This tithi demonstrates that true creativity often emerges from periods of withdrawal and reflection. The Bhadra nature ensures auspiciousness, making it suitable for continuing projects and nurturing relationships. The Moon's influence combined with Earth element provides emotional stability and practical grounding during the waning phase, helping natives stay productive without the full lunar energy.
Activities
Auspicious Activities
- Continuing creative projects
- Nurturing family relationships
- Gardening and agricultural work
- Cooking and preserving food
- Home improvement and organization
Activities to Avoid
- Starting entirely new ventures
- Aggressive expansion plans
- Public confrontations
- Ignoring family responsibilities
Born on Krishna Dwitiya
People born on Krishna Dwitiya are steady creators who work best in quiet, supportive environments. They have Brahma's creative gift expressed through practical, grounded means rather than flashy displays. These individuals are excellent at maintaining and improving existing situations, bringing beauty and order to chaos. They are reliable, nurturing, and possess a quiet strength that others depend upon.