INTRODUCTION
The divine creation
of Lord Subrahmanya, also known as Skanda (or Kanda, in Tamil), Karthikeya
or Murugan, to alleviate the sufferings of the Devas is believed to have
occurred on Vaikasi Visakam. Every year, Vaikasi Visakam is observed as the
birthday of Lord Subrahmanya, during the Tamil month of Vaikasi ( Mid May –
June ). (Visakam is one of the 27 Nakshatras).
Lord Muruga has got
six faces. He casts his sight in six directions -- east, west, north, south,
sky and earth. The five faces of Lord Siva along with the Face of Goddess
Uma Devi became the six faces. Arumugam (Six faces) denotes Panchaatcharam,
the five letters of Pranavam. The sixth face that can be visualized only by
the wise men is 'Atho mugam'. The five senses lead to the sixth sense which
is represented by 'Atho mugam'. Goddess Uma Devi blesses people with the
comforts of this world.
Lord Siva blesses people with the comforts of the
other world. But Lord Arumuga blesses people with the comforts of both the
worlds. Lord Muruga, the God of Nature, directs Nature, thereby safeguarding
all the living creatures in it. Let us all worship Lord Muruga, the God of
Nature, the beauty incarnate and be blessed with everlasting youthfulness,
wisdom and divinity by Him!
VAIGASI VISHAGAM
The festival Vaikasi
Visaka is observed on the day when the asterism Visaka (Libra) rules in the
month of Vaikasai, also called Vaisakha, corresponding to the English months
of May-June. It is a full moon day. Visagam Natchathiram is Lord Murugan's
Natchathiram. The day is also said to be one on which Lord Subrahmanya was
incarnated in this world, making it doubly important and meritorious.