Song : Palani Andavar bavani
Artist Name : Manjapra Mohan
Genre : Spiritual Bhajan
Deity : Lord Murugan
Language : Tamil
Label : Gaurang Audios
pazhani andavar bavani Lyrics in English
pazhani andavar bavani varugirar thanga theriniley
nava baashaanathil uruvamaithaare boga perumaane
[pazhani andavar bavani varugirar thanga theriniley]
oru kanikkai ulagam suttriya pazhani malaikkovil
siva kuzhandhaaai dhandaayudha me yendhiya thirukkovil
[pazhani andavar bavani varugirar thanga theriniley]
azagu mayil nadamaada arpuda velaada, annai periya nayagiyum appanum koothaada
anbargal thuthi paada arunagiri thamizh paada
hara hara siva siva saravana bhava guha
[pazhani andavar bavani varugirar thanga theriniley]
paneeril abishekam veneeril abishekam, paalodu chandhanamum panchamrutha abishekam
raaja alankaaram gnaaniyin avathaaram [2 ]
hara hara siva siva saravana bhava guha
[pazhani andavar bavani varugirar thanga theriniley]
#Kartikeya is known by numerous names in ancient and medieval texts of the Indian culture. Most common among these are #Murugan, #Kumara, #Skanda, and #Subrahmanya. Others include #Aaiyyan, #Cheyyon, #Senthil, #Vēlaṇ, #Swaminatha ("ruler of the gods", from -natha king), #śaravaṇabhava ("born amongst the reeds"), Arumugam or ṣaṇmukha ("six-faced"), Dandapani ("wielder of the mace", from -pani hand), Guha (cave, secret) or Guruguha (cave-teacher), Kadhirvelan, Kandhan, Vishakha and Mahasena. In ancient coins where the inscription has survived along with his images, his names appear as Kumara, Brahmanya or Brahmanyadeva. On some ancient Indo-Scythian coins, his names appear in Greek script as Skanda, Kumara and Vishaka.In ancient statues, he appears as Mahasena, Skanda and Vishakha.
Skanda is derived from skanḍr-, which means "leaper or attacker". In Kalidasa’s epic poem Kumarasambhava (“The Birth of the War God”; 5th century CE), as in most versions of the story, the gods wished for Skanda to be born in order to destroy the demon Taraka, who had been granted a boon that he could be killed only by a son of Shiva. They sent Parvati to induce Shiva to marry her. Shiva, however, was lost in meditation and was not attracted to Parvati until he was struck by an arrow from the bow of Kama, the god of love, whom he immediately burned to ashes. After many years of abstinence, Shiva’s seed was so strong that the gods, fearing the result, sent Agni, the god of fire, to interrupt Shiva’s amorous play with Parvati. Agni received the seed and dropped it into the Ganges, where Skanda was born.
Kartikeya means "of the Krittikas".This epithet is also linked to his birth. After he appears on the banks of the River Ganges, he is seen by the six of the seven brightest stars cluster in the night sky called Krittikas in Hindu texts (called Pleiades in Greek texts). These six mothers all want to take care of him and nurse baby Kartikeya. Kartikeya ends the argument by growing five more heads to have a total of six heads so he can look at all six mothers, and let them each nurse one. The six Krittikas are Śiva, Sambhūti, Prīti, Sannati, Anasūya and Kṣamā.
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