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Myths about Murugan

Explore myths connected by the recurring theme of Murugan across cultures, characters, and sacred places.

3 myths currently featured for Murugan.

The Demon Idumban Carrying the Two Sacred Hills of Palani on a Yoke Across His Shoulders

🕉️ Hindu MythologyPalani Murugan TempleIdumban • Sage Agastya • Lord Murugan

The asura Idumban, a disciple of Sage Agastya, was tasked with carrying two sacred peaks, Sivagiri and Sakthigiri, from the Himalayas to South India. Using a giant yoke called a kavadi, he transported the hills until he reached Palani, where Lord Murugan tested his devotion by making the hills impossible to lift. This encounter led to Idumban's transformation into the eternal guardian of the...

Murugan Pouting and Leaving Mount Kailash Because Ganesha Won the Mango

🕉️ Hindu MythologyPalani Hills, Tamil Nadu, IndiaMurugan • Ganesha • Shiva

Lord Murugan and his brother Ganesha competed in a divine race to win a sacred mango of wisdom offered by Sage Narada. While Murugan circled the physical world on his peacock, Ganesha won by circling his parents, claiming they were his universe. Feeling slighted, Murugan renounced his home and settled in the Palani Hills as an ascetic.

Kartikeya and the Slaying of Tarakasura

🕉️ Hindu MythologyTiruchendur Murugan TempleKartikeya • Tarakasura • Shiva

Following a period of cosmic darkness under the tyranny of the asura Tarakasura, the gods sought the birth of a divine warrior. Kartikeya, the son of Shiva born from the primordial fire, led the celestial armies to the shores of Tiruchendur. With his sacred spear, the Vel, he defeated the invincible demon and restored the balance of the universe.