kartikeya
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Definition
Proper noun 1. A Hindu deity: Kartikeya is a major Hindu god, recognized as the god of war and victory. He is the son of Shiva and Parvati, and the brother of Ganesha. He is often depicted as a youthful warrior riding a peacock and wielding a spear.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Devotees pray to Kartikeya for courage and success in overcoming obstacles.
- The temple's central shrine is dedicated to Lord Kartikeya.
- In South India, Kartikeya is widely worshipped under the name Murugan.
Advanced Usage
- As a symbol of divine youth and leadership: In theological and philosophical contexts, Kartikeya is often discussed not just as a war god, but as the embodiment of perfection, a divine general () who leads the celestial armies, and a timeless youth ().
- The story of Kartikeya's birth is central to understanding the concept of divine purpose in Shaivism.
Variants and Related Words
- Murugan: The primary name for Kartikeya in Tamil tradition.
- Skanda: Another common Sanskrit name for this deity.
- Subrahmanya: A name meaning "dear to the Brahmins" or "auspicious one."
- Kumara: Meaning "youth" or "prince," emphasizing his eternal youthful form.
- Devasenapati: Meaning "commander of the divine army."
Synonyms
- War god
- God of victory
Related Idioms and Cultural References
- To have the valor of Kartikeya: Used to describe someone with immense bravery and strategic skill in battle.
- The general led the charge with the valor of Kartikeya.
- Riding the peacock like Kartikeya: Can metaphorically describe mastering one's ego or vanity, as the peacock symbolizes pride and Kartikeya rides it as his vehicle ().
- A true leader must learn to ride the peacock like Kartikeya, controlling pride and using it for a higher purpose.