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Kartikeya : the Destroyers Son Pdf, Epub, Ebook KARTIKEYA : THE DESTROYERS SON PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Anuja Chandramouli | 240 pages | 20 Oct 2017 | Rupa & Co | 9788129149114 | English | New Delhi, India KARTIKEYA : The Destroyers Son PDF Book In this part of the Interview, she tells us how the journey of the book first happened, how it feels now that she is finally plugging the holes in Shiva's sons' phase, and much more, Folks Then Shiva announces a contest, saying that the first child who goes round the whole world and comes back first would be the one to get the fruit. She serves the Devas first and then proceeds to feign disappointment that the Amrita got over before she could feed the Asuras. Shiva is depicted in many moods, of which the Mahakala form is the most feared. Lord Karttikeya is a well known figure in Hindu mythology. This was done mainly to bridge the gap between the various Hindu sects in existence at the time. His vehicle is the peacock, which represents the destroyer of harmful habits and the conqueror of sensual desires. But not all Kavadi types involve extreme physical endurance. Sign up to join this community. The Vel Kavadi is the most spectacular object of worship. So guys, go and grab your Copy Now from here. PIN IT. After Rudra decapitated this boy. He may be depicted sitting, reclining, standing, dancing, playing with his family, or engaging in a range of contemporary situations. The end was beautiful. His hair is matted and he is adorned with snake and skull ornaments. It also means kind, pure, generous and gracious. Will they recover from the whole thing? What makes this possible? Shiva and Parvati are surprised and enquire as to how this could happen. But this lack of Knowledge of mine acted as the boon for me while reading this book. His intellect in his growing years. Here, there are references to Subrahmanya in Kautilya's Arthashastra; in the treatises of Patanjali, in Kalidasa's epic poem the Kumarasambhavam as also in the famous Sanskrit drama, Mricchakatika. He was not born from the womb of Parvati but she loved him with all of her heart. Together, they form the "mandala", forming the sacred cosmos of Ganesha. Gradually, six women found the fireball and as they came closer they discovered six babies. The other important aspect was the treatment of the plot. It is believed that Murugan manifested for the sole purpose of killing Tarakasura. The river Ganga transports the six sparks to a place located at the mouth of the Ganges, called Saravana Poigai. Goddess Ganga too had an affection for Lord Shiva. A detailed puja and aarti is performed before taking the jewels from the palace. I am pretty sure that there would be at least a small group of readers who would have their eyes bulging at the way the narration movies. A recipient of several awards for both music and dance, Priya is also a freelance writer online. Your email address will not be published. I even commit that I have read certain chapters twice before moving ahead. The King's minister was always against Manikantan becoming the heir to the throne, so he, along with his cronies, manipulated the Rani and asked her to fight the king's decision. The Ganesha Purana shows the Lord wrapping the serpent King, Vasuki, around his neck or even stomach. KARTIKEYA : The Destroyers Son Writer Thus, I started this book with a great interest. It is very eye catchy and I really liked it a lot. Anuja, in her book about the lesser-known sibling of the effervescent Ganesha, touches upon various ancient as well as coming-of-age themes like good vs. We read so many things about Lord Ganesh but we hardly get to read anything about the firstborn of Shiva and Parvati. Learn more Got it. Someone who seems to have fed her sons with hate since their conception. Dec 10, Privy Trifles rated it really liked it Shelves: indian-book-challenge , review , owned. Overall a much recommended read if mythological fiction interests you. I hope to read more from her. The symbolism of Kartikeya thus points to the ways and means of reaching perfection in life. Showing Email required Address never made public. The handsome God was also popular amongst the female and every female irrespective of race loved him. The narration is good however at some places I noticed that the story made a jump. Shiva is still reeling under the impact of the loss of his beloved Shakti and despite she being returned to him in the form of Parvati, it is becoming hard for him to consummate the marriage. The book had much to offer than just entertainment and knowledge. The God and Universal Mother claimed their child. Although he fought many wars and slew many tyrants, his gifts to humanity have always been those of mercy, compassion and love. Indra's characterization in the book is out of the usual as well. She makes the reader draw his own conclusions through well placed allusions and describes mythology in such a lovely manner that one cannot help but become interested. Kartikeya was born from the flames of a desperate need, an ardent desire and an utmost devastation. So after all Nietzsche is right. View all my reviews. It is poetry in prose and each reader can draw his own conclusions. Next Post Despite Love. So Vishnu ask him to wait patiently. Lord Karttikeya is depicted as a dark, young man with a spear in His hand. Surya was apoplectic as he himself denied that privilege to his own children. At last, a beautiful imagination of the author is a life of this book. KARTIKEYA : The Destroyers Son Reviews He has four arms and a broken tusk. It revolves around Karitkeya and his family. He gave a socialist spin. What will happen to the family and to their relations when it will be coming for Kartikeya to give heart to Devasena daughter of Indra? Kartikeya's character is well develo I love reading mythological fiction. This is the tale of Lord Kartikeya, also known as Lord Murugan. Was he the violent warrior who revelled in bloodlust, or a gentle family man? View all 12 comments. What was awaiting the fate of Indra? Kartikeya is a fantastic tale of god murugan.. This is symbolic of the devotees carrying a physical burden, imploring the Lord to release them from material bondage. Hence, Mahishi began a fearful penance to appease Brahma, who granted her a boon of being invulnerable to anyone except the combined strength of Shiva and Vishnu. Those who are into literature would love to go through her work. Snowball with the help of dogs drive away Napoleon. The Kavadi is made up of twin semicircular pieces of wood or steel, bent over and attached to a cross structure that can be balanced on the shoulders of the devotee. Since the month of Ashadh beginning on 22 June and ending on 22 July is usually the onset period of the monsoon in North India, the name can be understood to mean One day during the Monsoon. This is soon after Sati's death, so Taraka takes it for granted that Shiva would not at all get remarried, and hence, would not have a son to call his own. The best thing I found is language. At one side each lines are coiled and lengthy carrying heavy details and meaning. Ever since, I have been toying with the idea of writing a book on Kartikeya and when my editor suggested it to me, I jumped at the chance. Although there are hundreds of temples in Tamil Nadu for Lord Muruga, six temples Aarupadai Veedu are the most well-known. All animals are equal. Error rating book. The book is so well researched making it a very powerfulread. Since Parvati couldn't conceive due to the curse, Lord Shiva took her to a cave and asked Her to meditate. Parvati's character was portrayed magnificently. Will the battle of Kartikeya be easy, while facing Soora, Simha or Taraka? KARTIKEYA : The Destroyers Son Read Online The festival of Kumara Purnima is celebrated on the full moon day after Vijayadashami. Lord Kartikeya was sitting on Chitra with both his wives- Valli and Devasena. An accomplished orator, Chandramouli regularly conducts storytelling sessions and workshops on creative writing, empowerment, and mythology in schools, colleges, and various other platforms. Was he the violent warrior who revelled in bloodlust, or a gentle family man? Newer Post Older Post Home. Our union was one that transcended everything including bliss and happiness. You can Read the Book , right here. The story of Kartikeya is not very well known in north India from where I belong. All things in existence are connected to all else and the threads that bind us together may be gossamer—soft and delicate, but they are strong enough to withstand being torn apart despite being pulled in all directions by the best efforts of every single thing they hold together. When even Ganga couldn't bear the heat, She deposited the fire ball into a lake in a forest of reeds. Usually in case of movie adaptations of literature movie is disappointing. The sacrifice of Goddess Ganga and her love towards Lord Shiva is another interesting part of this book. According to the legends, there was a demon named Tarakasura who asked for the boon that he should only be killed by Lord Shiva's son. Yet, this super author, continuously sent me her books, till she had managed to impress me.
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