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There is a regular, formal spiritual path prescribed by the Vedas and the other path is the unconventional path characterized by powerful feelings and emotions towards the Lord just leaving aside the mechanic formalities. Devasena and Valli represent these two types of devotion towards the supreme self.

Where Valli took the spiritual way, Devasena chose the path of emotions and passion. Devasena was gifted in marriage to Lord Murugan by Indra after he vanquished the demons. Devasena was in her previous birth the daughter of Vishnu, the king of Gods, who too did an austere penance to get her wedded to Lord Murugan. The marriage with Devasena happened in the most orthodox way and is described as the Vaidika type of wedding.

And considering that this being Skanda was undoubtedly destined to be the husband of this lady by Brahma himself, he had her brought there, dressed her with the best apparel. Therefore do thou duly accept her lotus-like beautiful right hand with invocation of the marital hymns.

And Vrihaspati learned in hymns performed the necessary prayers and oblations. When Skanda became united to Devasena in indissoluble bonds of matrimony, then the gods of prosperity in her own personal embodiment began to serve him with diligence. In her earlier birth, Valli was the daughter of Lord Vishnu and she undertook a severe penance to get married to Lord Murugan.

Though tradition declares that the elder sister must first get married, here, Valli tries to impress Lord Muruga, before her elder sister, Devasena married. In another version the Lord condemns Valli and asks her to descend on Earth as an atonement, for mocking at her elder sister Devasena. Whatever, conclusions or stories the localites might churn up, however the fact is that both the wives were dear to Lord Kartikeya.

Lord Kartikeya is an important Hindu deity. Other than him, people even worship his 2 wives Devasena and Valli in the South. Devi Valli is the 2nd consort and she represents willpower and aspiration. Valli was born in a tribal family and after marrying Lord Kartikeya, she became a Devi. Literally, Devasena means an army of gods. Surprisingly, the name also translates as, the Husband of Devasena. Lord Muruga is impartial to his devotees and his wives. So, Lord Kartikeya had both an arranged as well as a love marriage!

She is the first consort of of Lord Muruga and her mount is a peacock. It only takes a minute to sign up. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. I read some stories in North India where Lord Kartikeya is said to have vowed not to marry, while in South India, he is seen along with 2 wives.

I wanted to know, who are the wives of Lord Kartikeya and which texts contain the story of his marriage? As I discuss in this answer , while Valli isn't really mentioned much in Hindu scripture, Devasena definitely is. Her story is told in the Vana Parva of the Mahabharata. Once Devasena was kidnapped by the Asura Keshi, and after being rescued by Indra she told him this :.

I am a daughter of Prajapati the lord of all creatures, Brahma and my name is Devasena. My sister Daityasena has ere this been ravished by Kesin. We two sisters with our maids habitually used to come to these Manasa mountains for pleasures with the permission of Prajapati. And the great Asura Kesin used daily to pay his court to us. Daityasena, O conqueror of Paka, listened to him, but I did not. Daityasena was, therefore, taken away by him, but, O illustrious one, thou hast rescued me with thy might.

And now, O lord of the celestials, I desire that thou shouldst select an invincible husband for me. Note that translator thinks that Prajapati refers to Brahma here, but I think it actually refers to Brahma's son Daksha, who is also a Prajapati. In any case, before Indra had met Devasena, he had been trying to find a Deva-senapati, i. And then Devasena told Indra that she wanted husband with the following qualities:.

O hero with long arms, I am Avala weak but my husband must be powerful. And by the potency of my father's boon, he will be respected by gods and Asuras alike.

That manly and famous and powerful being devoted to Brahma, who is able to conquer all the celestials, Asuras, Yakshas, Kinnaras, Uragas, Rakshasas, and the evil-minded Daityas and to subdue all the worlds with thee, shall be my husband. After consultation with Brahma, Indra decided that the only suitable Devasena-pati, or husband for Devasena, would be someone fit to be the Deva-senapati, the general of the gods.

He seems to have been a popular war god who was also the elder brother of Lord Ganesha. Excluding Tamil Nadu and some other places in India, Skanda is not as popular as his brother in other parts of India. Nevertheless, he is a highly decorated and powerful God with many divine qualities. Thus, here is 10 interesting facts about Lord Kartikeya Muruga which everyone should know. Lord Kartikeya was said to be one of the most beautiful-looking and handsome gods.

He is often described as exuding boyish charm yet with a serious face, quite unlike his happy-go-lucky chubby brother Ganesha. One Asura named Tarakasura, who Lord Brahma gave a boon that he would only be killed by someone as strong as Lord Shiva.

Son of Lord Shiva would only be as strong as Lord Shiva. Hence, he would not have a son without a wife. However, it is believed that Lord Murugan manifested for the sole purpose of killing Tarakasura. Tarakasura knew that Lord Shiva was an ascetic, and he thought he would not marry or have children. Hence, he would be invincible. However, Shiva was not a God who could let injustice prevail. Lord Shiva married Goddess Parvati. Lord Shiva took her to a cave and asked her to meditate.

As they both meditated, a ball of fire emerged out of their cosmic energies. In the meantime, the other Gods being insecure from Tarakasura, sent Agni, or the God of fire, to get hold of the ball of fire. So, He handed over the ball to Goddess Ganga.

Kartikeya is also known as Shanmukha or God with six faces. Unable to bear the heat, Agni gives the radiance to Ganga. Then Goddess Parvati took the form of this water body as she alone could bear the energy of Shiva and Shakti. Finally, the fireball took the form of a baby with six faces — Eesanam, Sathpurusham, Vamadevam, Agoram, Sathyojatham, and Adhomugam, and hence the name Shanmuga or Shadanan.



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