Vaikasi Visakam
வைகாசி விசாகம்
Vaikasi Visakam is vibrantly celebrated as the birthday of Lord Murugan. Devotees showcase their profound faith by carrying Kavadis and milk pots to his shrines.
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Spiritual Festival Sequence
Tamil Nadu Spiritual Experience
The Divine Incarnation
Vaikasi Visakam is celebrated on the day when the Visakam Nakshatra coincides with the full moon in the Tamil month of Vaikasi. It is gloriously observed as the incarnational day (birthday) of Lord Murugan (Kartikeya). According to Skanda Purana, to annihilate the cruel demon Soorapadman, Lord Shiva emitted six sparks of fire from his third eye, which eventually formed into the six-faced Lord Murugan on this exact day.
The day holds immense multi-religious significance; it is also celebrated as Buddha Purnima (the birth, enlightenment, and nirvana of Gautama Buddha) and the birthday of Nammalvar, a revered Vaishnavite saint. However, in Tamil Nadu, the fervor is predominantly centered around Lord Murugan.
Expressions of Devotion
The festival transforms Murugan temples, especially the 'Arupadaiveedu' (the six holy abodes), into seas of devotion. Thousands of devotees observe strict fasting, don yellow garments, and walk miles carrying 'Kavadi' (decorated wooden arches) and 'Paalkudam' (pots of milk) to offer to the deity.
The air resonates with the rhythmic chanting of 'Haro Hara' and 'Vel Vel Muruga'. The deity is bathed in majestic Abhishekams using milk, honey, and the famous Panchamirtham. Devotees firmly believe that worshipping Lord Murugan on Vaikasi Visakam clears obstacles in marriage, grants the boon of childbirth, and vanquishes all enemies.