Murugan
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• December 24, 1995
Dear Sri Ramadas: The material assembled by the Encyclpopedia Brittanica is unfortunately Incorrect in many areas . I compiled a series of articles few years ago as a part of my study of the Six ways of approaching Godhead (ShaN Mathas developed by Adi Sankara).I was also interested in understanding the 40 Sanskritic compositions of a great Musical composer by the name of Mutthuswami Dikshithar of South India.His Guru Ashtakam or octet of songs on his Personal God/Teacher Murugan are gems of Musical Compositions in Karnatic Music. He was a great Sri Vidya Worshipper (Upaasaka). Sri Vidya is the Mother of Murughan or Subrahmanyan. There are Vedic References to Subrahmanya in the Vedic rituals.He is one of the officiators in Yagas and Yajnaas. (Rtviks). I will be happy to summarize the highlights of Muruga Worship in India, Ceylon, Singapore, Malaysia and refer to source literature most of which is in Tamil . Arunagiri Nathar, the descendant of a Bengali Family settled in the 15th century in Tamilnadu has composed very many moving Poems in tribute to Murugan. Those poems are set in exquisite and rare Taalas or rhythmic patterns of time. The Six Famous temples for Murugan in the South (ThiruttaNi, Thirupparankunram near Mathurai, Swamimalai, Pazhani, Thirucchendur and Pazhamudir Solai ) are great pilgrim centers for Muruga Bhakthas. Arunagiri Nathar has composed hundreds of Poems on these six $and has assembled them all in a beautiful Tamil work known as Thiruppughazh or the Auspicious Praise of Muruga. It is wonderful to listen to these songs sung by experts on Thiruppugazh as they ascend the steps of the hill in Thirutthani to reach the temple. They sing one Poem at each of the steps of this smaal hill. Muruga temples are often found on the top of hills. In earlier centuries, Muruga worship protocols moved onto Sri Lanka. The famous Kadirgamam temple there is having just a Source of light, which is worshipped as Murugha . During the Pandyan kings reign, the temples for Siva and the Icons in the sanctum had the Somaaskanda figure, which included the young Skanda or Muruga seated between the Parents , Siva and Parvati. I will send offline additional particular information of interest to you and your daughter on source literature of special interet to you. The lore about Murugha as a Tamil God is steeped deep in time and legend and is vast.The whole of Skanda Puranam is about Murughan or Skanda. It is a huge puraanam. I think the Hawaiian Hindu Temple focusses on the worship of Subrahmanya.There is a tremendous amount of literature in English coming out of there under the leadership of the founder of that temple.You can access it thru internet. That may be a simpler solution to access of literature on Murughan in English.Other knowledgable members of the group following the Hawaii Temple can provide the exact Internet address. I have it in my other office and can not access it until January 2. Regards, Sadagopan
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