Vahnivasini – Fire-Dwelling Devi of the Panchami Tithi in the Srividya Tradition In the Srividya tradition, one of the most profound and elaborate tantric paths within Shakta Hinduism, time itself is understood as a living, divine continuum animated by the Goddess. The cycle of the moon — waxing and waning across fifteen tithis in each fortnight — is not merely an astronomical phenomenon but a sacred progression through fifteen distinct aspects of the Devi known as the Nitya Devis. Each Nitya Devi governs a specific tithi and embodies a facet of Lalita Mahatripurasundari, the Supreme Goddess of Srividya. The Nityas are described in detail in the Tantraraja Tantra and the Vamakeshvara Tantra, wherein each goddess is given her own dhyana shloka, yantra, mantra, and mode of worship. Vahnivasini is the fifth among these sixteen Nityas — "Vahni" meaning fire and "vasini" meaning she who dwells or resides. She is, therefore, the one who resides in fire, or more precisel...