Greetings on Madana Pournima Vratam & Panguni Uthiram – Divine Wedding of Lord Murugan Valli - Devasena
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🌹 Madana Pournima Vratam & Panguni Uthiram – Divine Wedding of Lord Murugan Valli - Devasena Greetings to All 🌹
✍️ Prasad Bharadwaj
The sacred festival of Panguni Uthiram, which falls on the auspicious day of Madana Pournima (April 1), is one of the most spiritually significant and blessed occasions in Hindu tradition. Occurring during the vibrant spring season, this day beautifully unites the profound themes of love, purity, divine grace, and marital harmony. It is believed that on this very day, Lord Murugan—the destroyer of evil and protector of the Devas—married Deivayanai (Devasena), the daughter of Lord Indra, at the holy shrine of Thiruparankundram.
Devasena (Deivanai) (Kriya Shakti): Daughter of Indra, she is considered the legal/ritualistic wife. Following Murugan's victory over the demon Surapadman, Indra offered her hand in marriage as a token of gratitude and righteousness, a "Vaidika" (traditional) marriage.
Valli (Iccha Shakti): A tribal woman raised by hunters, representing unconditional love and devotion. Murugan wooed her to demonstrate that sincere, pure love matters more than status (often termed a "Gandharva" marriage).
This divine wedding is not merely a mythological event; it carries a deep spiritual meaning. The union of Lord Murugan with Deivayanai symbolizes the merging of the Supreme with Kriya Shakti (the power of action). It teaches us that when our actions are guided and supported by divine grace, they naturally lead to success. Just as Deivayanai attained the Lord through intense penance, it reminds us that sincere devotion, patience, and unwavering commitment will always bear fruit in life.
On the same day, the observance of Madana Pournima Vratam highlights the sacred nature of love. Kamadeva (the god of love), who shoots flower-arrows to awaken love in beings, represents this energy. However, the well-known legend of Lord Shiva burning Kamadeva conveys a deeper truth—uncontrolled desire can destroy the mind, but when that same energy is transformed into love and devotion, it becomes a path to spiritual elevation. Thus, Madana Pournima represents the inner journey from desire to love, and from love to devotion.
The vratam (sacred observance) on this day is simple yet profound. Devotees take a ritual bath in the morning, wear clean clothes, and worship Kamadeva and Rati Devi with flowers, incense, and lamps. They pray for the removal of inner impurities such as desire, anger, and greed. In the evening, they offer prayers to the full moon and conclude the vratam. This observance is believed to promote marital harmony, mutual understanding, and family unity. It is also undertaken by those seeking a suitable marriage and emotional peace.
At major Murugan temples such as Thiruparankundram, Palani, and Tiruchendur, this day is celebrated grandly as the “Kalyana Vratham” (divine wedding observance). Lord Murugan, revered as the “Visible God” (Kankanda Deivam), is believed to bless devotees on this sacred day by removing their sufferings and granting health, peace, and happiness.
Thus, Madana Pournima and Panguni Uthiram together reveal a profound truth of life—love is not merely an emotion; it is the very foundation of creation and a pathway to the Divine. When we discipline our desires and transform them into compassion, devotion, and selflessness, life attains true fulfillment.
“From desire to love, and from love to devotion—this is the path of Madana Pournima.”
Chaitra Pournima (Madana Pournima) Vratam – The foundation of love, purity, and spirituality.
Lord Murugan, the ever-compassionate deity, blesses those who seek refuge in Him on this sacred day by removing their ailments and granting inner peace.
“Victory to the triumphant Vel Murugan! Glory to the valiant Vel Murugan!”
On this auspicious occasion, let us meditate upon the divine wedding form of Lord Murugan and recite the Kandar Sashti Kavacham or the hymns of the Siddhars to receive His boundless grace.
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