

I offer adorations repeatedly to that Divine Kartikeya.’ He is the enchanter of the mind of Goddess Devasena. He is the one who holds the staff of intelligence, and holds the beautiful beloved of Goddess Vallii.

Meaning: ‘Salutations to Lord Kartikeya, who is also known as Skanda. Meaning: ‘Adorations to Lord Subrahmanya.’ During His bachelorhood, Lord Murugan is also regarded as Kumaraswami (Bachelor God), ‘Kumara’ meaning a bachelor and ‘Swami’ meaning God. Murugan rides a peacock and wields a bow in battle. The ardent devotees of Murugan call him by a variety of names – Karthilkeya, Arumuga, Shanmuga, Guhan, Skanda and Lord Subramanya. His six most important shrines in India are the ‘Six Abodes of Murugan’, which are temples located in Tamil Nadu, also known as Arupadai Veedu Murugan temples. Murugan is often referred to as “The god of the Tamils” and is worshiped primarily in areas with Tamil influences, especially South India, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. Lord Murugan has two wives – Valli and Devasena. Lord Murugan is the son of the Hindu God of Destruction, Lord Shiva and the brother of the remover of obstacles, Lord Ganesh (The elephant-headed God).
