
Thai Poosam & Sri Subramanya Swamy Special Pooja at Radha Krishna Temple of NC
✨ A Glorious Celebration to bask in the Divine Radiance of Lord Muruga!✨
HIGHLIGHTS
Paal Kavadi
Valli Devasena Sametha Sri Subramanya Swamy Abhishekam
Special Archana
Tirupugazh Songs & Namavali Bhajans
- Experience the Divine
- Immerse in Soul-Stirring Bhajans to invoke Lord Muruga’s Blessings.
- Powerful Poojas to Dispel Negativity and Darkness.n
- Sacred offerings Symbolizing the Triumph over Inner Vices and Challenges.
- Abhishekam to Attract Divine Protection.
- Prayers to Illuminate the path of Righteousness.
Date
Sunday, February 8, 2025Time
3 pm to 6 pmVenue
Radha Krishna Temple of NC23 Radhika Way, Apex, NC
Thaipoosam Sponsor
$1001Mahaprasad Sponsor
$251Vel Sponsor
$151Vastram Sponsor
$121Abhisekam
$101Paal Kavadi
$51Garland Seva
$41Archana
$41HISTORY
The Skanda Purana, a revered Hindu scripture, recounts the tale of the mighty demon Soorapadman, whose strength was unparalleled, rendering even the collective power of the Devas ineffective against him.
To vanquish this formidable force of evil, Goddess Parvati, the divine mother of Lord Muruga, bestowed upon him the Vel—a celestial spear imbued with supreme power. Lord Muruga wielded the Vel in battle with unwavering determination, striking down Soorapadman and restoring harmony to the universe.
The Vel, a sacred emblem of wisdom and divine radiance, symbolizes the destruction of negativity and the triumph of righteousness. From that victorious day, the Thaipusam festival has been celebrated with devotion and Gratitude, honoring Lord Muruga’s divine Grace.
To vanquish this formidable force of evil, Goddess Parvati, the divine mother of Lord Muruga, bestowed upon him the Vel—a celestial spear imbued with supreme power. Lord Muruga wielded the Vel in battle with unwavering determination, striking down Soorapadman and restoring harmony to the universe.
The Vel, a sacred emblem of wisdom and divine radiance, symbolizes the destruction of negativity and the triumph of righteousness. From that victorious day, the Thaipusam festival has been celebrated with devotion and Gratitude, honoring Lord Muruga’s divine Grace.