- Kartikeya - Wikipedia
Muruga is a tutelary deity mentioned in Tamil Sangam literature, of the Kurinji region As per scholars of religion, the Tamil deity of Muruga coalesced with the Vedic deity of Skanda Kartikeya over time
- Murugan | Hindu God, Tamil Culture, Warrior God | Britannica
Murugan, chief deity of the ancient Tamils of South India, son of the warrior goddess Korravai He was later identified in part with the North Indian war god Skanda His favourite weapon was the trident or spear, and his banner carried the emblem of a wild fowl
- Murugan as the God of Tamil – The Linguistic and Cultural Dimensions
The relationship between Murugan and Tamil extends far beyond conventional deity worship, establishing him as the divine guardian of Tamil literature, philosophy, and cultural expression This sacred bond has sustained Tamil heritage through millennia, making Murugan not merely a god worshipped by Tamil people, but the God OF Tamil itself
- Murugan - New World Encyclopedia
Murugan, also known as Kārttikeya ("son of Krittika"), Shanmukha ("one with six faces"), Kumāra ("child or son"), Skanda ("attacker") among other names, [1] is both the youthful God of war and the patron deity of Tamil Nadu in South India
- Murugan – The Divine Warrior God of Tamil Nadu | Mythology, Symbolism . . .
Murugan, also known as Kartikeya, Skanda, or Subramanya, is the divine son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati Revered as the God of War and Victory, Murugan embodies courage, wisdom, and divine leadership
- Murugan: The God of War, Also Known as Kartikeya
Murugan, also known as Kartikeya, Skanda, and Subramanya, is a prominent deity in Hinduism, revered as the God of War He is particularly significant in South India, Sri Lanka, and among the Tamil diaspora worldwide
- About Lord Murugan Also known As Lord kartikeya - The Proud Hindu
Lord Murugan, also known as Kartikeya, Skanda, Subramanya, or Shanmukha, is a significant deity in Hinduism, particularly in South India He is considered the god of war, victory, wisdom, and spiritual growth
- Who Is Lord Murugan and Why Is He Worshipped in South India?
Lord Murugan, also known as Kartikeya, Subramanya, Skanda, and Shanmukha, is not just a deity—he is an emotion, a warrior of light, and a divine guide for millions of devotees The worship of Murugan is deeply rooted in Tamil culture and the broader southern spiritual tradition
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