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The Legend Of Lord Kartikeya Or Murugan

Here is the legend of Lord Kartikeya or Murugan.

Lord Kartikeya is not just a well known God as the son of Lord Shiva, but is also believed to be the lord of war . He is addressed by different names such as Murugan, Subramaniam, Sanmukha, Skanda and Guha. He is the most popular as Lord Murugan in the southern states of India. A number of temples dedicated to the deity are located at many place in south India.

Who Is Lord Kartikeya

The story of the birth of Lord Kartikeya or Murugan has different versions. In some texts it is said that he is the son of 'Agni' or the God of fire. However according to the Skanda Purana, Kartikeya is said to be the elder son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, and the brother of Lord Ganesha. It is also believed that Kartikeya was not born from the womb of Parvati. In fact, the Goddess was cursed by Rati, the consort of Kama (God of Love) that she would never be able to bear children. Then how was Kartikeya born? Here is the legend of Lord Kartikeya or Murugan. Let us explore.

The Legend Of Lord Kartikeya Or Murugan

Birth Story Of Lord Kartikeya

According to the legends, there was a demon named Tarakasura who asked for the boon that he should only be killed by Lord Shiva's son. He knew very well that Lord Shiva was an ascetic and he would not marry or have children. Hence, Tarakasura would be invincible.

Goddess Parvati In Meditation

However after much ado, Lord Shiva finally married Goddess Parvati. Since Parvati couldn't conceive due to the curse, Lord Shiva took her to a cave and asked her to meditate. As they both meditated, a ball of fire emerged out of their cosmic energies. In the mean time, the other Gods being insecure from Tarakasura, sent Agni or the God of fire to get hold of the ball of fire. But even Agni couldn't bear the heat of the energy of Shiva and Parvati. So, he handed over the ball to Goddess Ganga. When even Ganga couldn't bear the heat, she deposited the fire ball into a lake in a forest of reeds.

How Lord Kartikeya Became The Commander-In-Chief Of Gods

Then Goddess Parvati took the form of a water body as she alone could bear the energy of Shiva and herself united. Finally the fire ball took the form of a baby with six faces. Hence, Kartikeya is also known as Sanmukha or the God with six faces. He was first spotted and taken care of by six women who represented the Pleiades or the Kritikas. So, the divine child was known as Kartikeya or the son of the Kritikas. Later Kartikeya killed Tarakasura and became the commander-in-chief of the army of Gods.

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Lord Kartikeya Inspires For Perfection

Lord Kartikeya is depicted as a dark, young man with a spear in his hands. His mount is a peacock and he symbolizes power and strength. He was born to destroy the demons. Through the blessings of Lord Kartikeya, one can achieve great strength and get rid of all his woes. His peacock represents him as the destroyer of all bad habits and a conqueror of sensual desires. Kartikeya represents perfection and the need for every human to move towards being perfect.

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