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Murugan then transformed these two parts into his Vahana (Peacock) and his banner (Rooster). This fulfilled Surapadman's boon that whoever kills him must also carry him, and he must carry them.
Lord Murugan slayed the head demon, who then turned into a mango tree. He took his spear to the mango tree, which then turned into a peacock and a rooster. The latter went on his flag while the ...
Muruga rides a peacock and wields a bow in battle, Lord Murugan is also regarded as Kumaraswami (Bachelor God), ‘Kumara’ meaning a bachelor and ‘Swami’ meaning God. 2/10 2 ...
Dr. Sudha Seshayyan discusses the miraculous interventions of Lord Muruga, showering blessings on devotees in times of need.
Lord Kartikeya, also known as Skanda, Murugan, or Subrahmanya, is a one of the respected deities for Hindus all over the world and especially those in the Southern parts of India. Lord Kartikeya ...
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Global Muthamizh Murugan Conference begins in Palani - MSNFollowing this, a flag bearing Lord Murugan’s symbols -- a rooster, a peacock and a vel (spear) -- was hoisted on a 100-foot-tall flagpole, officially announcing the commencement of the global ...
To receive the grace of Lord Murugan, it is not just about worshipping him directly, but also greatly important to worship his Vel (spear), Peacock, and Rooster banner. These are not mere symbols ...
Later, the ministers opened the entrance to the conference with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Following this, a flag bearing Lord Murugan’s symbols -- a rooster, a peacock and a vel (spear) -- was ...
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