Who is Skanda in Karnataka?
- Skanda is the Avatara of Manmatha. Popularly, He is the son of Lord Shiva.
- He is in the same Kakshya of Indra.
- He is the Lord of War and the most handsome among gods.
- He is also the commander of the army of the Devas.
- During Srinivasa Kalyana (marriage of Lord Balaji), Srinivasa (Lord Venkateswara) nominated him to invite the audience, as he has six faces and can see all six directions.
- His vehicle or Vahana is Mayura or Peacock.
When is this Skanda Shasti celebrated in Karnataka? – It is celebrated on Margashira Shukla Shashti – the sixth day of the waxing phase of moon in Margashirsh month (November – December). This day is also known as Subrahmanya Shasti.
Why is Skanda Shasti celebrated?
- Subramanya is believed to have killed Demon Tarakasur on this day.
- It is believed that if one does Skanda Darshana (visit Skanda temple), Snaana (bath) and Daana (giving alms) on this day then he will be from all his sins.
- If one performs Skanda Shasti prayers, then they will be relieved from Sarpa Doshas (difficulties from snakes) and skin diseases.
- The devotee will also be blessed with healthy children.
How is Subramanya Shasti celebrated?
On this day we have to perform pooja of Subramanya and visit temples.
Subramanya Swami is worshipped in the form of five- hooded snake.
While doing the Subramanya Shasti we have to do the pooja mainly to Sankapala, one of the serpents.
Shankapalantargata Sankarshanaya nama:
We have to chant “Dhanu:shaktidharo dhyEya: kaamado bhayanaashana:” for dhyana shloka.
Why on Skanda Shasti is Brahmacharis invited for food or bhojana?
Naga Worship on Subrahmanya Sashti in Margashirsh Month
In some regions of Karnataka, the day is also dedicated Naga worship (Snakes).
Special pujas and celebrations are held at the
There is a popular belief that worshipping Nagas (Snakes) will help people get rid of Naga Dosha (bad patch in life caused due to killing of snakes) and barren women would be blessed with children. People also offer replicas of hoods of snakes made of gold and silver to Naga and Subramanya temples to fulfill their vows.
The same Margashira Shuddha Shasti is observed as Chamba Shasti in neighboring
Other Information
Legend has it that Subrahmanya killed Demon Tarakasur on this day.
It is believed that if one visits Subrahmanya temple on the day and offers prayers and performs bath and give alms one will be freed from all sins.
If a devotee performs Subrahmanya Sashti prayers, then the person will be relieved from Sarpa Doshas (troubles related to snakes) and skin diseases. The devotee will also be blessed with children.
Subramanya Swami is worshipped in the form of five- hooded snake. The puja on the daily is mainly offered to Sankapala, one of the serpents.
Brahmacharis or celibates are offered food on the day as Subrahmanya is believed to be a celibate by some Hindu communities.