Sri Subrahmanya Swami Devasthanam, Tiruchendur, South India
 

2019 Kanda Sasti Festival

2019 Kanda Sasti festival dates

October 28, 2019 November 29, 2019 November 30, 2019 November 31, 2019 November 1, 2019 November 2, 2019 November 3, 2019
Kanda Sasti Day 1 Kanda Sasti Day 2 Kanda Sasti Day 3 Kanda Sasti Day 4 Kanda Sasti Day 5 Soora Samharam (Day 6) Tiru Kalyanam
Lord Murugan emerges from His Kanda Sasti Mandapam
Lord Murugan emerges from His Kanda Sasti Mandapam for Soora Samharam on the sixth day.
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The demon Surapadman prepares to attack Lord Murugan.
The demon Surapadman prepares to attack Lord Murugan.

Kanda Sasti 2019 Dates

In Lord Murgan's temples, the six-day Skanda Sasti (Kanda Shasti, sasti) festival begins on October 28, 2019 (Monday). The main ritual of Soorasamharam is on the sixth day, November 2nd, 2019 (Saturday). Śrī Subrahmanya Valli Teyvanai Tiru Kalyanam is on November 3rd, 2018 (Sunday). Shasti is the sixth day from new moon day.

Tiruchendur Yaga Salai Puja

Devotees will throng all Lord Murugan's temples especially at the seashore temple at Tiruchendur on these six days. The function will begin with yaga salai puja on October 28th, 2019. In many temples a sacred flag will be hoisted to indicate the beginning of function. This is followed by kappu kattuthal (sacred thread tying) ritual. Priests will tie sacred thread to Lord Muruga and devotees. Devotees tying kappu will stay in the temple until the function ends.

Kanda Sasti Fasting

Many devotees will observe fasts in varying forms. Some will take only fruits, some only milk and liquid foods, some take one meal a day, some only water on all six days. Some devotees will fast only on the sixth day. The devotees fast based on what they can observe.

Spiritual lectures will take place on all days, right from morning until evening in temples. Devotees will read Kanda Puranam, chant the hymns of Lord Muruga especially Kanda Sasti Kavacham on all six days. Special abhishekam, archanai, puja and deeparadhanai will be held daily. In some temples Laksarchanai will be done to Muruga.

Skanda Puranam

According Kanda Puranam, once three asuras Soorapadman, Singamugasuran and Tharakasuran were causing great troubles to the celestial Devas. To destroy them Lord Shanmuga took avatar form from the third eye of Lord Shiva. Lord Muruga accepted the vel ayutham (spear weapon) from Goddess Parvati and proceeded along with Virapagu Devar and other devas to Tiruchendur to fight Soorapadman and his demon army.

During war Lord Muruga transformed Singhamugasuram as vahana of Goddess Shakti. Soorapadman after fighting tried to escape by hiding himself as a mango tree in the seabed. Lord Muruga split the mango tree and converted one half as peacock vahana and other half as 'ceval' or rooster banner.

After giving peruvazhvu (great blessing) to the asuras, Lord Muruga freed the devas. The destruction of three asuras symbolises the destruction of anavam (ego), kanmam and maya (illusion).

Surasamharam

On the day of Soorasamharam, more than 5,00,000 devotees will throng the seashore temple at Tiruchendur. Tiru Kalyana wedding festivalThe events leading to destruction of three asuras by Lord Muruga will be enacted on the seashore. After the destruction of Soorapadman, abhishekam will be held for the mirror image of Lord Shanmuga. Then Lord Muruga will perform puja to Lord Shiva. The next day celestial wedding between Lord Muruga and Goddess Teyvanai and Goddess Valli will be performed.

In Tiruchendur Sri Subramanya Swami Temple, Six Day Skanda Sashti Viratham begins on October 28, 2019 (Monday). 

- Soorasamharam is on November 2nd, 2019 (Saturday)



- Thirukalyanam is on November 3rd (Sunday)


Tiruchendur Temple - Important Timings:


Note: This is based on Pooja Schedule in previous years. Its only for reference. The actual timings will be announced by the Temple only at the arrival of Festival. Will update the changes (if any)

October 28, 2019 (Monday) - Day 1 - Kanda Shasti Festival Begins
- 1 am IST (early morning) - Temple Opens
- 1.30 am - Viswaroopa Darisanam
- 2 am - Udayamarthanda Abishekam to Sri Subramanya Swami (Moolavar)
- 6 am - Sri Jayanthinathar Yaga Salai Purapadu. Yaaga Salai Pujai 
- 10 am - Uchi Kaala Abishekam to Moolavar
- Abhishekam to Sri Jayanthinathar
Uchi Kaala Deeparadhanai to Moolavar, Sri Jayanthinathar (at Yaagasalai), Kaapu Katuthal
- Sri Jayanthi nathar will bless devotees in Thanga Chaparam at Shanmuga Vilasa Mandapam after Deeparadhanai at Yaagasalai
- Around 4 pm Evening - Abhishekam to Jayanthinathar at Sashti Mandapam
- Yagasalai Pujai
- Sayaratchai Deeparadhanai to Moolavar
- Deeparadhanai to Sri Jayanthinathar at Sashti Mandapam
- Raakala Abhishekam to Moolavar
- Night - Thanga Ther (Golden Chariot)
- Ekanda Deeparadhanai to Moolavar

Oct 29th, 2019 (Tuesday) to Nov 1st 2019 (Friday) - Day 2 to Day 5
- 3 am IST - Temple Opens
- 3.30 am - Viswaroopa Tharisanam
- 4 am - Udayamarthanda Abishekam to Sri Subramanya Swami (Moolavar)
- Yaaga Salai Pujai in the morning
Uchi Kaala Abishekam, Deeparadhanai to Moolavar and Sri Jayanthinathar (at Yaagasalai)
Sri Jayanthi nathar will bless devotees in Thanga Chaparam at Shanmuga Vilasa Mandapam in the afternoon
- Around 4 pm Evening - Abhishekam to Jayanthinathar at Sashti Mandapam
- Yagasalai Pujai
- Sayaratchai Deeparadhanai to Moolavar
- Deeparadhanai to Sri Jayanthinathar at Sashti Mandapam
- Raakala Abhishekam to Moolavar
- Night - Thanga Ther (Golden Chariot)
- Ekantha Deeparadhanai to Moolavar

Nov 2nd, 2019 (Saturday) - Day 6 - Surasamharam
- 1 am IST (early morning) - Temple Opens
- 1.30 am - Viswaroopa Darisanam
- 2 am - Udayamarthanda Abishekam to Sri Subramanya Swami (Moolavar)
- 6 am - Yaaga Salai Pujai
- 10 am - Uchi Kaala Abishekam to Moolavar
- Abhishekam to Sri Jayanthinathar
- Uchikaala Deeparadhanai to Moolavar, Jayanthinathar
- Sri Jayanthi nathar will bless devotees in Thanga Chaparam at Shanmuga Vilasa Mandapam after Deeparadhanai at Yaagasalai
- 3 pm - Saayaratchai Deeparadhanai
- Abhishekam, Deeparadhanai to Sri Jayanthinathar at Sashti Mandapam
- Around 4.15 pm - Sri Jayanthinathar Kadarkarai Eluntharulal
- Around 5.30 pm - Soorasamharam
- Chaya Abhishekam will be held inside Temple. 'Chaya' in Sanskrit means image. Mirror will be placed in front of Sri Jayanthinathar and abhishekam will be done to his image in the mirror
- Raakala Abhishekam to Moolavar
- Ekantha Deeparadhanai to Moolavar

Nov 3rd (Sunday) - Day 7 - Thirukalyanam
- 3 am - Temple Opens
- 5 am - Sri Deivanai Ambal Thabasu Kaatchi Purapadu
- 4.35 pm - Sri Kumaravidanga Swamy - Ambal - Tholmaalai Maatrum Nigalchi
- 12 am (midnight) - Thirukalyanam

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Sponsor annadanam at Tiruchendur during Kanda Sasti 2019

For more pictures of Kanda Sasti, go to Kanda Sasti Surasamharam photo gallery by Christa Neuenhofer.