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Saturday 17 March 2018

HINDU GOD SKANDA - INDIAN MYTHOLOGY

THE HINDU GOD SKANDA - INDIAN MYTHOLOGY IN THE 21 ST CENTURY



Even though Ganesh was well-aware and loved in the Hindu epics, younger brother Skanda completely forgot.

Like many Hindu deities, Skanda, Murugan, Kartikeya, Kumara and Subramaniya have many names. One of the most important aspects of the Hindu gods is now the Tamil influence, mainly in southern India, Sri Lanka and Malaysia.

The traditionally worshiped Skanda Dynasty is also the deity of Tamil Nadu. However, such characteristics of war are not his best loved ones. Instead, he loves his beautiful and beautiful shape and virtues. He is regarded as a brave and valiant warrior who is capable of killing the sun and the new year, and the innocent to save the innocent, "a devotee does not hesitate to come to help when devotion or distress".

1000 BC At the height of his reputation, Skanda accepted the support of India's ruling classes because their power was centered in military caste. Interestingly, this time Skanda also received a bad name for thieves patron goddess, a club that awoke from his skill to enter into the evil domain of his brothers demons, in order to kill them. However, Skanda's fame was 1500 BC. His worship is still unknown, and is worshiped at all levels of society and society except in South India.

According to the Mahābhārata, Skanda was born mysteriously to Lord Shiva and Parvati, but seven mothers were raised in childhood, and seven sisters or medieval matrikas are known. In a version of the story, Indra, the king of the kingdom, Skanda, asked the prophecy that it would be unchanged that the war of the war between the gods could be defeated by Indra over his powers as an age.

To avoid this, he suffered a skull when he met an infant and was so vulnerable. Lord Shiva and Bharti tried to protect their son. Seven mothers attracted him, secretly and were in the distance from Indra. However, Indra gave an honorary opportunity to the mothers, saying they had an accident with the boy.

Initially Indra's plan was adopted, a change in heart came when mothers saw a beautiful boy. Their maternal feelings arise, instead they accepted him as their loving son, and saved him from the evil.

The peacock's vehicle or mount is a peacock, sometimes having a snake in its roles. She is portrayed as a beautiful young man who is associated with color red. However, she often stands beside her seven female goddesses, who binds him in the style of the ancient Indus civilization's sequence.

Skanda's pujas have been abandoned for a long time, and silver and golden clothes are still worn in India today.



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