Skanda Shashti Thirukalyanam at Tiruchendur

 


Reason:

  • Generally, the Divine Wedding of Skanda-Devasena (Thirukalyanam) is celebrated on Panguni Uthiram day
  • However, since the Lord married Devasena after war victory, Thirukalyanam forms a major part of Skanda Shashti festival
  • Skanda is also depicted as Devasenapathi in one of the temple wall sculptures

Sri Devasenapathi Moorthy

(Please refer to my article on Devasenapathi Moorthy: )

Rituals:

  • In the early morning of 7th day (day after Soorasamharam), Sri Devasena arrives at Tapas Mandapa to perform penance
  • Sri Jayanthinathar* graces Her in the evening, after which garland exchange, special poojas are performed
  • This is followed by betrothal ceremony

Sri Jayanthinathar, Sri Devasena - Tiruchendur

Betrothal ceremony

  • At night, Thirukalyanam takes place followed by Oonjal (swing) ceremony & Veedhi Ula (procession)

Sri Kumaravidanga Peruman, Sri Devasena - procession

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*(One of Lord Muruga's names, meaning Lord of Victory)

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