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Why Is Lord Murugan Known as Skanda, Subramanya, and Kartikeya?

Lord kartikeya story
Lord Mururgan, also known as Kartikeya, Skanda, Subramanya, Saravana, Shanmukha, and more. He is mostly worshipped in South India, especially by Tamilians. Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati are the parents of Lord Kartikeya. Many people ask very common questions, like " Is Lord Murugan and Kartikeya the same? If this question also arises in your mind, this blog post will provide all the information about Lord Kartikya story. People who worship him seek wisdom, victory over difficulties, mental peace, and clarity.

Who is Lord Murugan? 

Lord Murugan is a beloved deity in Hinduism. People worship him across South India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, and Southeast Asia. He was the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati and the brother of Lord Ganesha. Devotees know him by many names. All names have different meanings. Artists usually show Lord Kartikeya in a peacock with a vel spear in his hand. The vel in his hand is not only a weapon, but it also symbolizes the triumph of victory over evil. 

The Legend Stories of Bhagwan Murugan 

The Story of Tarakasura’s Defeat 
Tarakasura, a demon, received an unbreakable boon. Legend believed that no one could defeat him except the unborn son of Lord Shiva. The birth of Lord Kartikeya was the only solution to the chaos. The demon Tarakasura attacked the Swarga Lok to seize the throne of Lord Indra. All the devas went to Lord Shiva and asked for his help. Lord Shiva was in deep meditation. Kamadeva, Brahma, Vishnu, and other gods intervene. Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati got married, and they gave birth to Kartikeya. Later, the gods appointed Skanda as senapati. 

The Story Behind Devasena’s Sacred Marriage 
People believe that Lord Murugan has two wives. The story began after the defeat of Tarakasur. Lord Indra was so grateful to Kartikeya. He was so happy that he gave his daughter's hand, Devasena, to Lord Kartikeya. They completed the marriage with a great celebration. There is another story also related to the second wife of Murugan. A forest girl named Valli existed, and he loved her. Legends believed that Valli was deeply in love with Murugan and wanted to marry him. To test her devotion, Lord Kartikeya took the form of a hunter. To invite the blessing of Lord Kartikeya, bring a handcrafted brass idol of Kartikeya with Devasena and Valli at home from Cottage9. 

Why is Lord Murugan Known by Different Names? 

Many names identify Lord Murugan, and each tells a different story. The different names and different meanings signify the picture of a single god who manifests in many ways. Let’s discuss the names and meaning of Lord Murugan. 

Kartikeya 
People named Lord Kartikeya so because of the six celestial Krittikas. They also call them star maidens. They nurtured Lord Kartikeya. That is why they also call him the son of Karttikas. 

Skanda 
Skanda is a Sanskrit word. It comes from the word “Skand.” This means to flow. People believed that Lord Shiva's blazing spark created Lord Skanda to vanquish evil. 

Shanmukha 
The word Shanmukha comes from the one with six faces. These six faces highlight six different qualities. That is wisdom, detachment, strength, fame, prosperity, and energy. 

Subramanya 
The name Subramanya comes from the words “Su,” which means auspicious, and “Bramanya,” which means spiritual understanding. This name also signifies the intellect of Lord Subramanya. 

Murugan 
South Indians, especially Tamils, greatly revere Lord Murugan. The word Murugan signifies the beautiful one. Among Tamilians, he is the most adored deity. 

Saravana 
Lord Murugan was born in Saravana Poigai. It is a hallowed pond, which is surrounded by reeds. The word Saravana signifies purity and the natural world. 

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Iconography of Lord Kartikeya 

Artisans portray Lord Katikeya as a young god with six faces, also known as Shanmukha. These six faces have deep meanings. He has twelve arms. He carries different weapons. The most noticeable one is Vel spear. The Lord Skanda painting is perfect for your living space if you want to invite Lord Kartikeya's blessings. Legends believed that this vel was a gift from Goddess Parvati. This vel symbolizes the destruction of ignorance. His vahana is a peacock. South Indian temples, especially in Tamil Nadu, house the Murugan Lord Kartikeya Idol. These temples serve as centers of devotion fr many worshippers. 

The artist shows Lord Kartikeya in bluish or golden tones. Artists mostly depict him in a meditative position. They particularly show him in the Varada mudra, which means he gives a blessing to his devotees. Another mudra is Abhaya mudra, which represents the gesture of fearlessness. Completely, Lord Murugan represents a kind warrior and spiritual mentor. Shop a handcrafted copper statue of Kartikeya for daily worship in your home temple to bring wisdom and courage. 

Final Thoughts 

People know Lord Kartikeya by different names. His idols serve as a reminder that we can overcome any difficulty and achieve success with bravery. For devotees, Lord Skanda, or Kartikeya, Murugan, Subramanya, all are the same. They worship them with great reverence. Bring Kartikeya copper statues home to invite Lord Murugan's blessings. At Cottage9, we have a beautiful collection of Lord Kartikeya murti. Explore our collection and find the right one for yourself. 

Frequently Asked Questions 

Is Lord Murugan, Kartikeya, Skanda, Subramanya the same? 
Yes. Lord Murugan is known by many names. He was the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. 
What does Lord Kartikeya’s vel represent? 
The vel spear represents the courage, the victory of good over evil. 
Who is the wife of Lord Kartikeya? 
Lord Kartikeya has two wives, namely Devasena and Valli. Devasena was the daughter of Lord Indra. Valli was the princess from the Tribal communities. 
Which name of Lord Murugan is most commonly used? 
Lord Murugan is known by different names across regions. In some regions, he is known as Kartikeya and Subramnaya, an din toher place, he is known as Murugan and Skanda. Most commonly in Tamil Nadu, he is revered as Lord Murugan. 
Why does Lord Murugan have different names? 
Each name of Lord Murugan represents his birth, qualities, and power. 

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