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The Subramanya Bhujanga Stotram is one of the most revered hymns dedicated to Lord Murugan (also known as Kartikeya, Skanda, or Subramanya), the divine son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. This sacred stotram, composed in the Bhujanga prayāta meter, is not just a devotional prayer but a spiritual powerhouse that invokes the six-faced warrior god’s boundless compassion, wisdom, and protective energy.
1. The Multifaceted Nature of Lord Subramanya
A. The Divine Child & Warrior God
Lord Murugan is worshipped in two primary forms:
The Eternal Child (Bāla Murugan) – Symbolizing innocence, purity, and divine play (leela).
The Mighty Warrior (Deva Senapati) – The commander of the celestial armies who vanquishes demons like Surapadma, Tarakasura, and Singamukha.
B. The Six Faces (Shanmukha) & Their Significance
Murugan’s six faces represent:
Creation (Srishti)
Preservation (Sthiti)
Destruction (Samhara)
Veiling Illusion (Tirobhava)
Divine Grace (Anugraha)
Transcendence (Moksha)
Each face also governs a specific spiritual power:
Jnana (Wisdom)
Vairagya (Detachment)
Bala (Strength)
Keerti (Fame)
Aishwarya (Prosperity)
Shakti (Divine Energy)
C. The Vel (Divine Spear) – Symbol of Enlightenment
The Vel, gifted by Goddess Parvati, is not just a weapon but represents:
Penetrating Ignorance (like how it pierced the demon Surapadma).
Kundalini Awakening (the spear symbolizes the upward surge of spiritual energy).
Discriminative Knowledge (Viveka) – The ability to distinguish truth from illusion.
D. The Peacock (Mayil) & Rooster (Seval) – Symbolism
Peacock (Vahana) – Represents the destruction of ego (peacocks are said to eat poisonous snakes, symbolizing overcoming toxic desires).
Rooster (Flag Emblem) – Signifies alertness and the dawn of wisdom.
2. The Esoteric Symbolism in the Bhujanga Stotram
The Bhujanga Stotram is not just a collection of verses but a mantric powerhouse infused with yantric and tantric energies.
A. The Bhujanga Prayāta Meter
The rhythmic meter mimics the movement of a serpent (Bhujanga), symbolizing:
Kundalini Shakti (awakening spiritual energy).
Flexibility in overcoming obstacles.
B. Hidden Mantras & Bijaksharas
Certain verses contain seed syllables (Bija mantras) like:
"Om Saravanabhava Namah" – For wisdom and protection.
"Kleem" – For attracting divine energy.
"Hreem" – For destroying negativity.
C. The 33 Verses & Their Cosmic Connection
The 33 crores of Devas in Hinduism are said to reside within Murugan’s six faces.
Each verse corresponds to a different blessing, from health to enlightenment.
3. The Specific Blessings Bestowed by Lord Murugan
When a devotee chants the Subramanya Bhujanga Stotram with sincerity, Lord Murugan grants:
A. Spiritual Blessings
Jnana (Supreme Wisdom) – Like how he taught Shiva the meaning of "Pranava Mantra (Om)".
Moksha (Liberation) – Breaking free from the cycle of birth and death.
Kundalini Awakening – The stotram’s vibrations activate the Muladhara to Sahasrara chakras.
B. Material & Worldly Blessings
Victory Over Enemies – Both external foes and inner demons (anger, lust, greed).
Removal of Planetary Afflictions – Especially Mars (Mangal Dosha) & Ketu (Shadow Planet).
Health & Longevity – Cures chronic diseases, especially those caused by nervous disorders and blood-related ailments.
Wealth & Prosperity – Murugan is also worshipped as "Swaminatha", the bestower of abundance.
Marriage & Progeny – Couples seeking children worship him as "Murugan with Valli & Devasena".
C. Protection from Negative Forces
Black Magic & Evil Spirits – The Vel’s energy acts as a shield.
Accidents & Untimely Death – Murugan is the guardian of Kala (Time).
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