What is the meaning of Kanda Shasti Kavasam?
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What is the meaning of Kanda Shasti Kavasam?
Skanda Sashti Kavasam is a valuable treasure which is sung and intended to help one to be successful in his or her life. In this devotional song, the poet prays and worships the Lord Murugan (Kartikeya) to shower his grace on the devotees.
Who wrote Kandha Sasti Kavasam?
Devaraya Swamigal
Kanda Shashti Kavacham or Skanda Sashti Kavasam (Tamil: கந்த சஷ்டி கவசம்) is a Hindu devotional song composed in Tamil by Devaraya Swamigal (born c. 1820), a student of Meenakshi Sundaram Pillai, on Lord Muruga, the son of Lord Shiva, in Chennimalai near Erode.
How many Kavasam are there?
Devaraya Swamigal eventually wrote six hymns, popularly known as kavachams or kavasams (literally meaning “armour”), the most popular of which is the Kanda Shasti Kavacham. The other kavasams are Siva Kavacham, Shanmuga Kavacham, Shakthi Kavacham, and Narayana Kavacham.
What is the benefits of reading Kanda Sashti Kavasam?
1)By regularly reciting the Kavacham one can get the blessings of Lord Shanmugham or Kartikeya. 2) As the name ‘Kavacham’ suggests, the song shields devotees from all the sufferings and agony. 3) Couples who have marital discord can mutually arrive at a consensus.
How do you do Sashti VRAT?
Devotees on this day get up early, take a bath, worship Lord Murugan and observe a fast for the whole day. They offer an oil lamp, incense sticks, flowers, kumkum, etc to him. Some devotees also visit a temple to offer their prayers. As per the rituals, fasting begins with sunrise and is broken on the next day morning.
How can we observe Sashti Viratham?
Devotees visit as many Subrahmanya temples as they can during the vrat. Devotees take the only single meal on the days either the lunch or the dinner. Some devotees stick to fruits, coconut water, and juices alone on all the six days. The true essence of vrat is non-utterance of falsehood, not getting anger.
What can I eat during Sashti fast?
Devotees visit as many Subrahmanya temples as they can during the vrat. Devotees take the only single meal on the days either the lunch or the dinner. Some devotees stick to fruits, coconut water, and juices alone on all the six days.
What is Shasti Pooja?
Mothers collect six different plant saplings and use it to beat their children as a custom for six times after the sashti pooja. It is believed that this custom would make the child’s body strong and disease free . In North India, women worship Shashthi on Ashoka Shashthi, the sixth lunar day of the month of Chaitra.
How many Shasti are in a month?
two occurrences
Shasti is observed on the sixth day of each lunar fortnight, that is, Shukla Paksha (the waxing phase of moon) and Krishna Paksha (the period of waning phase of moon) of every lunar month in the traditional Hindu calendar. Thus there are two occurrences of Shasti every month.
Who is Shasti?
Shashthi or Shashti (Sanskrit: षष्ठी, Bengali: ষষ্ঠী, Ṣaṣṭhī, literally “sixth”) is a Hindu goddess, venerated in Nepal and India as the benefactor and protector of children. She is also the deity of vegetation and reproduction and is believed to bestow children and assist during childbirth.
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