Guest guest Posted March 27, 2008 Report Share Posted March 27, 2008 Om Namah Sivaya Somaskanda Muchukunda was a king ruling over South India having his capital at Karur. Desirous of doing Tapas on Lord Subrahmanya, the king approached sage Vasishtha and requested him for initiation into the correct observances of the Vratas. The sage explained to the king the importance of observing the Sukravara (Friday), Kirttikai and the Skanda Shashthi Vratas of Lord Subrahmanya. Having learnt in detail the Vratas, their importance and the methods of observing them, king Muchukunda started observing them with faith and devotion. After sometime, while the king was greatly absorbed in his devotion to Lord Skanda, the Lord appeared before him and granted him many boons. The Lord had made his followers, Virabahu and other warriors of his own forces, serve the king. At the behest of the Lord, Virabahu Devar and others, taking human births, obeyed the commands of the King and helped him. The king enjoyed much peace, plenty and prosperity by His grace. King Muchukunda’s might was such that even Devendra had to approach him to get his help for defeating the Asuras. The king complied with the request of Indra and defeated the Asura King Valan. When he returned from Devaloka he was given by Lord Vishnu the Murti of Somaskanda. Arriving at his kingdom, the king performed the Pratishtha Ceremony for the Somaskanda Murti at Tiruvarur (http://www.templenet.com/Tamilnadu/Tiruvarur/tiruvarur.html), in South India. Somaskanda is a manifestation of Siva featuring Siva (SAT), Uma (CHIT) and Skanda (ANANDA); Siva in a seated posture, with Parvati to his left and with Skanda his son, seated in between the two. Represents SATCHITANANDA. After sometime he had a son, Agnivarman by name. Entrusting the kingdom to his son, the king retired peacefully to Mount Kailasa for spending the rest of his life in Tapas. Sivaya Namah Sent from Mail. More Ways to Keep in Touch. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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