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FOR Thaipusam on Jan 25, non-governmental organisation (NGO) Tamilan Uthavum Karangkal (TUK) will continue to help persons with disabilities (PWD) of Hindu faith to perform their vows without ...
In California, 15 years ago eight Indians mapped out a Thaipusam trail in honour of the festival, which honours lord Murugan. This year, they create a new trail, guiding 500 walkers and 100 volunteers ...
During the first full moon day of the Thai month, which falls on the Pusam star, Hindu Tamil people celebrate this festival. The celebration honours the triumph of the god Murugan over the demon ...
It is observed to celebrate the victory of Murugan, a god armed with a heavenly spear and a vel, over demon Surapadman. Also Read: 'Don't roam like idiot': Teen sister's wholesome contract for ...
Thaipusam is also referred to as Thaipoosam, Thaipooyam, and Thaippooyam, and it falls in the Tamil Solar month Thai, and this year it falls on February 11. “It is celebrated not only in countries ...
A sea of devotees fulfilled vows marking their thanksgiving to the God by a variety of traditional practices on the occasion. The practices included carrying Kavadi -- a palanquin-like wooden frame -- ...
Thaipusam 2025 Date and Time: Thaipusam, also known as Thai Poosam, is a Hindu festival celebrated to honour Lord Murugan (also known as Lord Kartikeya), the Hindu god of war, victory, and wisdom, ...
Thaipusam 2025: Lakhs of devotees are celebrating Thaipusam 2025 and worship Lord Murugan, the god of war, victory and wisdom. The festival is celebrated on the full moon in the Tamil month of Thai.
The festival honors Lord Murugan, the god of war, victory, and wisdom, and is a profound expression of devotion, faith, and penance. Thaipusam is celebrated on the full moon in the Tamil month of ...
Thaipusam 2025 history, wishes & quotes: Thaipusam is a special Hindu festival dedicated to Lord Murugan, the god of war, wisdom, and success. It is a time when people show their devotion, faith ...
According to Hindu mythology, Goddess Parvati bestowed the divine spear, or “vel”, to her son Lord Murugan, who used it to defeat the evil demon Surapadman on this day. In India, Thaipusam ...