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Shukla Saptami (शुक्ल सप्तमी)

Shukla Paksha - Bhadra Tithi

Auspicious | Deity: Surya

Quick Facts

PakshaShukla
Tithi Number7 of 15
DeitySurya
Ruling PlanetSaturn
NatureBhadra
ElementFire
AuspiciousnessAuspicious

Overview

Shukla Saptami is the seventh tithi of the waxing moon, dedicated to Lord Surya (the Sun God). As a Bhadra (auspicious) tithi, it radiates solar energy that promotes health, vitality, and righteous action.

Significance

Shukla Saptami is intimately connected with Surya, the source of all life and light. This tithi channels solar energy for healing, empowerment, and spiritual illumination. The Bhadra nature ensures that activities performed on this day yield positive and lasting results. Despite Saturn's association as ruling planet, the solar deity's influence creates a balanced energy between discipline and vitality. This tithi is particularly significant in the month of Magha when it becomes Ratha Saptami, celebrating the Sun's northward journey.

Activities

Auspicious Activities

  • Sun worship and Surya Namaskar
  • Health treatments and Ayurvedic therapies
  • Government-related work and applications
  • Starting journeys, especially eastward
  • Performing havan and fire rituals

Activities to Avoid

  • Working in darkness or secrecy
  • Deceptive or dishonest dealings
  • Underground activities
  • Neglecting health and hygiene

Born on Shukla Saptami

Those born on Shukla Saptami are radiant personalities with strong vitality and leadership qualities. They possess a natural authority and command respect in their communities. These individuals have a strong sense of dharma and justice, often becoming advocates for righteous causes. They may face challenges with ego but ultimately develop wisdom through their solar nature, becoming beacons of guidance for others.

Festivals & Observances

Ratha Saptami (Magha)Surya SaptamiAchala Saptami

Remedies & Practices

MantraOm Suryaya Namah
Deity WorshipLord Surya (Sun God)
FastingObserve fast until sunrise, offer Arghya to Sun
DonationsWheat, jaggery, copper vessels, red cloth, and ruby

Shukla Paksha Tithis