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Is Kartikeya mentioned in Vedas?
There is no mention of Lord Kartikey in Vedas because Lord Kartikey is not a Vedic God, not even his father is a Vedic God instead they both are Puranic Gods.
Is there any mention of Lord Shiva in Vedas?
Shiva is not mentioned in Vedas.
Is Lord Ganesha mentioned in Vedas?
The history of the worship of Lord Ganesha can be gathered from ancient Hindu scriptures where there are many references about Lord Ganesha, the first of such reference is been found in the Rig Veda. Lord Ganesha is also referred to as Ganapathi in the Rig Veda.
What does Bhagavad Gita say about Lord Shiva?
In Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11 Verse 6, Lord Krishna explains that He is the best in everything and is Lord Shiva among Rudras, being the best. Devathas are not exactly Demigods. Demigod is a term that also refers to minor deities, but in Hinduism, equal importance is given to Devathas as well.
Why do Devotees believe that Muruga is God?
The faith is so strong that devotees believe that Muruga comes into their life and graces them as God, helps them as a friend, guides them as Guru and guards them as a savior. How they got this conviction? What is the moving force behind it? It can never be explained but only experienced by one whose heart is filled with devotion.
What is Muruga’s power?
Kanda Purna describes Muruga as a unique and extra-ordinary power. He was not naturally born. He was formed from the powerful flame of fire that originated from the third eye of Lord Siva, the eternal reality.
What does Muruga mean in Palani?
Muruga, the Lord of love and compassion exercises an enormous influence on the people. In Palani, we find a human ocean with the strong under current of devotion running through them. What prompts them all towards Muruga? Why is Muruga so special? What is unique about Muruga?
How does Arunagirinathar describe Muruga?
Though many pundits described Muruga and Vel in glorious terms, it was Arunagirinathar who described Muruga very beautifully, truthfully and completely. Arunagirinathar described Vel as the weapon that destroyed the Krownja mountain, symbolizing the ego of Soorapadman.
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