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Visualizing the form of Murugan while listening or reciting is said to increase its potency. 🔗 Translation of the Opening Verse
The poem is composed in and follows a specific rhythmic pattern designed for chanting. Visualizing the form of Murugan while listening or
"Thuthipporku Valvinai Pom, Thunbam Pom, Nenjil Pathipporku Selvam Palithu Kadithonnum..." (For those who praise Him, heavy karma and suffering will vanish; for those who keep Him in their hearts, wealth and prosperity will flourish.) 🕊️ How to Practice It is chanted with
It recounts Murugan’s victory over the demon Surapadman during the Kanda Sashti festival. 🕊️ How to Practice Negative energies and fear
It is chanted with intense devotion during the six-day fast leading up to Soorasamharam .
The word "Kavacham" means . Devotees believe that reciting these verses creates a spiritual shield around the body and soul, protecting them from: Physical ailments and diseases. Negative energies and fear. Obstacles in life and career. Mental stress and anxiety. 📜 Structure and Content
Kanda Sashti Kavacham is a powerful Hindu devotional song composed by in the 16th century. It is dedicated to Lord Murugan , the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, and is revered by millions of Tamil speakers globally. 🛡️ The Purpose