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symbol in . Om in the Tamil script is seen in most Murugan temples.]] (in ),

Kaumaram (, ) is a Tamil denomination that primarily venerates the Tamil god Murugan also known as Kumaran, Arumugan , and Subrahmanyan. Also known as the deity of war, Devotees of Kumaran, called Kaumaras, also revere members of his family: , , and , as well his consorts, and , the daughters of in Tamil tradition.

(2014). 9781482836554, PartridgeIndia. .
The important theological texts relating to Kumara are a part of the Shaiva agama canon. This sub-tradition is found among the , , and the , in South India, Sri Lanka, and among the worldwide.
(2025). 9780143414216, Penguin Books India. .
The love story of Kumara/Murugan and his wife , a girl from a local tribe, is popular in , where Kumara acquired the status of a national god.


Legend
In the , Kartikeya is regarded to be the first son of Shiva who was incubated by the Kṛttikās, the six maidens representing the ,
(2025). 9788120831629, Motilal Banarsidass Publishers. .
and the state that six children thus fused into one when embraced by Parvati, becoming a six-headed Kartikeya. Born to negate the boon gained by Tarakasura that he could be slain by none other than a son of Shiva, Kartikeya defeats the in battle and restores order.
(2014). 9781902405971, The Wessex Astrologer. .

According to the , the Tamil iteration of the , Murugan is a second son of and , and the younger brother to . According to this tradition, he emerged from six sparks emanating from the additional of Shiva.

In a legend, pretends to forget the significance of the Om and asks a young Muruga. The young boy astounds everyone by showing Shiva that it is the source of all creation. This earns him the epithet Svāmīnātha, to indicate that he outdid his father.


Worship
Tamil Nadu has six primary temples for lord Murugan that are known by the name Arupadai Veedu, which that translates roughly as "the Six Abodes".

Modes of worship include that is a form of dance, alagu which is a sharp piece of metal that one pierces on the body, carrying milk and water on the heads to offer to the deity and involves a diet.

is an occasion that is celebrated in Kaumaram. This is much more prevalent in the Murugan Temple in Malaysia. Another chief period of worship is the Shashti. This is a period of six days when villages in South India with primary Murugan deities come together for a celebration. The people involved take a vow on following a vegetarian diet for the period. The six days portray events from the life of lord Muruga. The chief parts covered are the ceremonies in which he is awarded the spear by his mother Shakthi, the killing of the asura , and his wedding to .

Other than this, Karnataka, that is another prominent place for Kaumaras, would have its own mode of worship. Trekking the where he is believed to have attained mukti giving up his life is popular although not essentially in a very traditional manner.

has many popular temples like the Nallur Kandaswamy temple, the Thirukkovil Temple, the Maviddapuram Kandaswamy Temple, the Kataragama temple, and the Kilinochchi Murugan temple. The festival celebrated every year in the Nallur Kandaswamy temple in is popular among the Sri Lankan Tamil population. is an important Tamil annual festival dedicated to Murugan worship in Sri Lanka.


Literature and arts
According to local legends and Tamil folklore, is regarded as a veteran and a guardian of the languageKartikeya#Sangam Tamil literature that is believed to have been founded by the sage , with the blessings of Kartikeya. He is considered the patron of the Tamils, due to his worship being widespread among those of Tamil descent.

The primary works in related to Kaumaram are detailing the history of Kartikeya and Kumārasambhava, a poem by the Sanskrit scholar , that literally translates as "The Creation of Kumara" or "the Creation of the Son/Boy".

wrote a piece on Kartikeya called Subrahmanya Bhujangam.

In Tamil, abundant literature is to be found both in the classical texts and in the folklore. The Skanda Puranam was translated into Tamil. Chief contributors to the classical Tamil texts include who wrote hymns of praise with complicated grammar patterns and and .

Tamil folk music have hymns written praising the beauty and bravery of Kartikeya. Another chiefly written topic is the way he fell in love and converted his bride . There is a dedicated tune called "Kavadi Sindhu" that is usually used to sing such hymns. This tune became associated with celebrations and dances.

(1972). 9788170520757, Dt. Tehri-Garhwal, Divine Life Society. .


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