A brass Murugan (Kartikeya, Skanda, Subramanya) statue is a significant and revered item in Hindu homes, particularly in South India. It holds deep spiritual and symbolic meaning, and its usage is primarily for worship, seeking blessings, and inviting positive energies.
- God of War, Victory, and Valor: Murugan is widely worshipped as the divine warrior who vanquishes evil and protects his devotees. His presence is believed to instill courage, confidence, and determination to overcome challenges and emerge victorious in life’s battles (both literal and metaphorical).
- Embodiment of Wisdom and Knowledge: He is also associated with profound intellect, spiritual insight, and mastery over the ego. Devotees seek his blessings for academic success, clarity of thought, and spiritual growth. The “Vel” (spear) he holds symbolizes spiritual wisdom that cuts through ignorance.
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