Muruga not only tamed both in no time but also showed his compassion by accepting the peacock as his vehicle and transformed the rooster into his flag’s symbol. As a very last effort, the demon converted himself into a peacock and rooster, from the two tree pieces. Ultimately he became a big mango tree, which Muruga split into two, with his Vel. In the last phase of the battle, Surapadma realized that his opponent was none other than the invincible Muruga, and began changing himself into different forms, using his illusory powers. This triumph is also enacted in many Muruga temples with enthusiasm as ‘Soorasamharam,’ the annihilation of Surapadma.īut the merciful Lord, didn’t actually kill Surapadma, but only destroyed the evil in him, and accepted the chastised demon as his devotee. The grateful devotees remember the heroic feat of Muruga, sing his glory for the first five days, and on the 6th Skanda Sashti day, they undertake Vrat or fasting and offer him special worship to commemorate his resounding victory. This Shasti day, that is, the 6th day of the waxing moon is observed as Skanda Shasti, in the Tamil month of Aippasi (mid-October to mid-November). The fierce battle ended on the 6th day, when Lord Muruga comprehensively defeated Surapadma and his evil forces, relieving the Gods and the people, of his repression. Armed with the mighty Vel (lance), presented to him by his mother Parvati, Muruga led an army of celestial beings against the demon army and fought Surapadma, his henchmen, and their mighty forces. Then Muruga set out on his mission of ridding the universe of evil forces. Vaikasi Visakam that is, the day of Visaka star in the Tamil month of Vaikasi (mid-May to mid-June) is considered the day of the Lord’s incarnation, while all the Krittika star days are held sacred for Muruga worship. Pleased with the service of the angels, the divine couple Shiva and Parvati, named the baby as Karthikeya. As Goddess Parvati very fondly hugged the six young ones together, they all merged into a single form, with six heads. These six divine babies were well taken care of by six angels known as Karthigai Pengal (damsels), who were the personifications of the powerful star Krittika. The divine forces carried this to the sacred pond, Saravana Poigai, where, the flame transformed into six sparks and six handsome babies emerged out of them. The compassionate Lord Shiva opened his third eye, and a blazing flame emerged out of it.
The advent of Muruga became necessary for saving the universe from the atrocities of the mighty demon, Surapadma, who obtained many boons, became quite powerful and started oppressing even the Gods. Skanda Purana, the religious text about the life of the lord, gives a good account of the interesting legend on the birth of Muruga and his exploits.
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Being the ruler of the highly potent Mars, Muruga is held high in Vedic Astrology as well, as the divine personification of supreme power, consciousness, and wisdom, who can free one from karmic bondage. Vedic Astrology regards Mars as a fiery planet, on whom, the Vedic fire God Agni wields a strong influence. At times, he is also depicted along with his two consorts – Deivanai and Valli. His mount peacock and a snake always accompany him. Sometimes, he is shown with six faces and 12 hands, carrying different weapons, which include sword, mace, javelin, discus, bow, etc. Lord Muruga is usually depicted as a youthful god with a charming personality, dressed as a warrior and holding his weapon Vel (lance) in his hand. Muruga is regarded as a Tamil God and is widely worshipped all over the state. He remains as the core of all the divine energies and is believed to lead one towards spiritual evolution.
He is a unique Godhead, who is a rare combination of matchless valor and supreme, divine intelligence. Muruga, also known as Subramanya, Karthikeya, Shanmuga or Skanda, is the son of Lord Shiva and his consort, Goddess Parvati.