Kanthar Sashti Kavasam (Thiruchendur) By Sri Skanda's Warrior of Light Kanthar Sashti Kavasam is a famous Tamil hymn in praise of Lord Murugan. It was composed by Sri Devaraya Swamigal and helps one to obtain the grace of the Lord. It is sung particularly on festive occasions, such as during Kanthar Sashti in October-November.
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When chanted daily with concentration and devotion, the kavasam serves as a protective armour for devotees and confers great spiritual and material benefits. This rare and valuable treasure helps one to be successful in our daily lives.
In Kanthar Sashti Kavasam, the author prays to Lord Muruga to shower His grace. Regular chanting of this kavasam has been found by devotees to resolve all their life's predicaments: people without children enjoy fertility; prosperity and plenty abounds; and peace prevails at the home of sincere devotees.
The devotee will enjoy every good fortune under the sun. As a warrior going to battle puts on armour to protect himself, so Kanthar Sashti Kavasam helps one to be safe in day-to-day life. Kanthar Sashti Kavasam (Thiruchendur) (PDF - 114KB Tamil & English lyrics © Skandagurunatha.org) (MP3 - 19MB Artist: Soolamangalam Sisters © Soolamangalam Sisters) (MP3 - 27MB Artist: Seerkali Govindarajan © Seerkali Govindarajan) (MP3 - 13MB Artist: Deepika & Geetha © Deepika & Geetha) (MP3 - 21MB Artist: Vani Jayaram © Vani Jayaram) (MP3 - 12MB Artist: Soolamangalam Sisters © Soolamangalam Sisters) (MP3 - 12MB Artist: Soolamangalam Sisters © Soolamangalam Sisters) Did you know? Kanthar Sashti Kavasam is the work best-known by devotees and is dedicated to Lord Murugan of Thiruchendur. However, Devaraya Swamigal composed five other kavasams (a total of six) for each of Murugan's Six Abodes Aarupadai Veedu. These kavasams can be viewed (courtesy of the website).
Contents. Plan of the song The song consists of a total of 244 lines, including four introductory lines known as 'Kaappu,' followed by a couple of meditational lines and the main song portion consisting of 238 lines known as the 'Kavacham.' The grammar employed in the introductory part is the Naerisai venba and that of the meditational part is the, widely known to the for its exclusive usage in. The 'Kavacham' part follows the grammar of Nilai Mandila Aasiriyappaa. Mind, oh mine, meditate On the feet of that Young God, Who waged the war, To end the problems of devas, great. Significance Sashti is the day that Lord Muruga defeated the demon.
When the could not tolerate the evil doings of this demon, they approached the younger son of Lord Shiva and for his assistance. He fought Soorapadman for six days, at the end of which the Lord vanquished the. He threw his weapon at him and split Soorapadman into two halves.
One half became a, which he took as his. The other became a rooster and was transformed into his banner. The devas rejoiced—they praised the Lord and prayed to him for six days. Devotees usually narrate the Kanda Sashti Kavacham during this period. Whoever fasts and prays to for the six days of Kanda Sashti is believed to receive Muruga's blessings.
Those who are unable to fast all day are permitted to eat once per day during this period. Devotees believe that regular chanting of this song causes the predicaments of life to be resolved and that chanting the full song 36 times a day brings wealth. See also. References.