And that Guru Tattva itself is Kartikeya Tattva. Lord Shiva is the un-manifest Divinity, while Lord Kartikeya is the manifest. So you can think of Lord Kartikeya as symbolic of the Kundalini Shakti. When Kartikeya was a young child, His father, Lord Shiva asked him to go and study and receive education from Lord Brahma.
You are directly asking for the meaning of Om. Now Lord Brahma knew all about the alphabets, but he did not know the meaning of Om the primordial sound. I will not study under you. If I say this, he says that. Karthikeya tends to the spiritual growth of aspirants, having the fire and energy to lead the army towards moksha. He represents transmutation of sexual energy and utilizing such energy for spiritual evolution.
He takes care of health, family life, healthy children, and assets such as land, etc. Fire and Mars relate to Karthikeya. If Ganesh is universally revered by almost all the Hindus, Buddhists and Jains, and has even succeeded in going abroad to many countries of South East Asia, China, Japan and Afghanistan, Subrahmaryya his brother, has somehow remained confined to South India.
Karthikeya is the second son of the divine couple, Shiva and Parvathi, and the younger brother of Ganesha. He has two consorts: Valli Sundaravalli and Devasena Amruthavalli. The former is the daughter of a humble chieftain of a race given to agriculture and woodcraft. The latter is the daughter of Indra, the king of gods.
This is just to show that God does not make any distinction between the humble folk and the elite. He loves both equally. Indian Photography. Indian Sculpture. Indian Movies. Indian Television. Health Ayurveda. Reference Education. History of India. Indian Administration. Indian Languages. Indian Literature. Indian Museums. Indian Philosophy. Indian Purans. Indian Temples.
Sports Atheletics. Indian Cricket. Society Indian Costume. Indian Jewellery. Indian Personalities. Indian Religion. Indian Tribals. After provoking Lord Murugan in combat, Surapadma repented at the moment his lance descended upon him. He took the form of a tree and began to pray.
The tree was cut in two. From one half, Murugan pulled a rooster, which he made his emblem, and from the other, a peacock, which he made his mount. If you look at the idol of Kartikeya, on the one hand, He carries a spear. It is also called Vel. It is not a trident. It is symbolic of the Kundalini Shakti. On his other hand, he carries a small flag on which there is a rooster.
In another version, Tarakasur was defeated by Lord. So, Tarakasur ego became a chicken or rooster after being defeated by Kartikeya. After defeating Taraka ego in battle, Kartikeya spared his life and asked him what boon he would desire.
Taraka prayed to always be at the feet of the Lord, and so Lord Kartikeya made him the emblem on his flag. This also means that the ego should always be kept subdued. Ego is necessary for life, but it should be kept subdued. Once Kartikeya asked Lord Brahma to explain the meaning of Om. Brahma explained to him, but he was not satisfied.
Later on, when asked by Lord Shiva, he explained the whole episode to him. Lord Shiva said that he must learn from Lord Brahma, as he is the supreme creator.
You have to give me the place of the Guru. The teacher has to sit at a higher place, and the student has to sit down and listen to him.
But how can I find a seat higher than him, for he is the highest and greatest of Gods?
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