SRI SUBRAMANYA VRATAM
Thimmaraju Viswapathi Ramakrishna Murthy
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Sree Subramanya Vratam
*Devotees can also download the vratham in pdf format for printing in downloads section , sl. no 31
Malayalam Version , please click here to view or download the file in downloads section , sl. no 31
Sree Subramanya Vratam
Om Tat purushaaya vidhmahe
Maha Senaaya Dhimahi
Tanno Skanda Prachodayaath
Sreerasthu Subhamasthu Avignamasthu
Foreword
Subramanyam Subramanyam Shanmukhanatha Subramanyam
Subramanyam Subramanyam Shankaraputram Subramanyam
Sri Subramanya Swamy is the provider of Divine Wisdom. He will take care of his devotees who have total faith in Him. In Tamilnadu there are sacred temples of Lord Subramanya swamy in which the Arupadaiveedu (Six temples) are well known. They are – Palani, Thiruthani, Thiruchandoor, Pazhamudhir Cholai, Thirupparam Kundram and Swamy Malai. Those worshippers of Lord Karthikeya in these Arupadai Veedu are sure to get rid of the innumerable sins from previous births and they will be blessed with abundant good fortune.
With the blessings of Lord Venkateswara, I have authored sixteen divine books. All these books have provided comfort and happiness to the devotees only because of the heavenly blessings of Lord Venkateswara. Amongst these, Sree Venkateswara Vrata Kalpam, Sree Lakshmi Narasimha Vrata Kalpam, Sree Aananda Anjeneyam etc have overwhelmed the devotees. These three Vrata Kalpams are being followed by innumerable devotees in their homes and Temples. There is nothing more fulfilling than this.
Lord Subramanya is a giver of blessings. Those who worship Him with faith are sure to be devoid of any difficulties. In Andhra Pradesh and Tamilnadu, Lord Subramanya is considered as their Kula Daivam. I am writing this book solely based on the Blessing of the Lord. When I was writing this book Swamy was seated in front of me in the form of Balamuruga. He was observing my writing with a sweet smile. He used to bend on the table by keeping His hands on it and was looking into the book with his ever loving smile. Whenever I think of this divine form of Balamuruga, I am overcome with emotion. There are no expressions to describe that heavenly and dazzling form. No words can describe Balamuruga’s sweet sacred form.
Sri Subramanya Swamy Vratam was written purely with His blessing. Performing this Vratam is quite easy. Whoever performs this Vratam, without doubt will surely receive Lord Karthekeya’s Blessings. Anyone under the Dosha of any Navagraha would be released from the by performing this sacred vratam. There is no greater blessing than performing this vratam for those praying to beget children. For those suffering from financial difficulties, this divine vratam will help them overcome this obstacle.
This Subramanya Swamy Vratam has been written purely with the blessings of the Lord. Even though the pen was in my hand the script was written by the Lord Himself. I pray to Lord Subramanya, and his consorts Valli and Devasena, with all my heart to bless all those who perform this Vratam.
I also implore Valli Devasena Sametha Subramanya Swamy to bless all those who directly or indirectly contributed to the publication of the book, devotees like you who are performing this vratam or reading the stories and those who partake the prasadam should be blessed with health, wealth and prosperity.
Sarve Janaa Sukhino Bavanthu
Sree Valli Devasena Sametha Sree Subramanya Kataaksha Siddirastu
Samastha Sanmangalaani Bavanthu
Hyderabad Thimmaraju Viswapathi Ramakrishna Murthy
Maha Senaaya Dhimahi
Tanno Skanda Prachodayaath
Sreerasthu Subhamasthu Avignamasthu
Foreword
Subramanyam Subramanyam Shanmukhanatha Subramanyam
Subramanyam Subramanyam Shankaraputram Subramanyam
Sri Subramanya Swamy is the provider of Divine Wisdom. He will take care of his devotees who have total faith in Him. In Tamilnadu there are sacred temples of Lord Subramanya swamy in which the Arupadaiveedu (Six temples) are well known. They are – Palani, Thiruthani, Thiruchandoor, Pazhamudhir Cholai, Thirupparam Kundram and Swamy Malai. Those worshippers of Lord Karthikeya in these Arupadai Veedu are sure to get rid of the innumerable sins from previous births and they will be blessed with abundant good fortune.
With the blessings of Lord Venkateswara, I have authored sixteen divine books. All these books have provided comfort and happiness to the devotees only because of the heavenly blessings of Lord Venkateswara. Amongst these, Sree Venkateswara Vrata Kalpam, Sree Lakshmi Narasimha Vrata Kalpam, Sree Aananda Anjeneyam etc have overwhelmed the devotees. These three Vrata Kalpams are being followed by innumerable devotees in their homes and Temples. There is nothing more fulfilling than this.
Lord Subramanya is a giver of blessings. Those who worship Him with faith are sure to be devoid of any difficulties. In Andhra Pradesh and Tamilnadu, Lord Subramanya is considered as their Kula Daivam. I am writing this book solely based on the Blessing of the Lord. When I was writing this book Swamy was seated in front of me in the form of Balamuruga. He was observing my writing with a sweet smile. He used to bend on the table by keeping His hands on it and was looking into the book with his ever loving smile. Whenever I think of this divine form of Balamuruga, I am overcome with emotion. There are no expressions to describe that heavenly and dazzling form. No words can describe Balamuruga’s sweet sacred form.
Sri Subramanya Swamy Vratam was written purely with His blessing. Performing this Vratam is quite easy. Whoever performs this Vratam, without doubt will surely receive Lord Karthekeya’s Blessings. Anyone under the Dosha of any Navagraha would be released from the by performing this sacred vratam. There is no greater blessing than performing this vratam for those praying to beget children. For those suffering from financial difficulties, this divine vratam will help them overcome this obstacle.
This Subramanya Swamy Vratam has been written purely with the blessings of the Lord. Even though the pen was in my hand the script was written by the Lord Himself. I pray to Lord Subramanya, and his consorts Valli and Devasena, with all my heart to bless all those who perform this Vratam.
I also implore Valli Devasena Sametha Subramanya Swamy to bless all those who directly or indirectly contributed to the publication of the book, devotees like you who are performing this vratam or reading the stories and those who partake the prasadam should be blessed with health, wealth and prosperity.
Sarve Janaa Sukhino Bavanthu
Sree Valli Devasena Sametha Sree Subramanya Kataaksha Siddirastu
Samastha Sanmangalaani Bavanthu
Hyderabad Thimmaraju Viswapathi Ramakrishna Murthy
How to Perform this Vratam
· This book can be read by anyone, irrespective of age, lineage or gender. It can be read on any month or day. Performing this vratam on Ekadasi or Purnami days or on the day of the Krithika Star will yield maximum results. Reading this vratam on Tuesdays is very auspicious. Performing this Vratam on the Shasti days of the month will remove the sins accumulated in the previous births and life will be blessed. Devotees would be protected from all dangers if they perform this vratam. They will not face untimely death. For those who are unable to perform, just by hearing it from their relative or friend reading this vratam is enough to show results. There is no requirement or rule to fast on the day of performing this vratam.
· This simple and lucid Vratam can be performed in the house or in the Temple of Lord Muruga. Before performing this Vratam please remember to offer Namaskarams to Lord Ganapathi, the Gods of the Navgrahas and the gods of the ashtadikpalakas. After this say Your Name, Names of the Relatives in the Family, Gothram and Nakshatrams and start performing this Vratam. Perform Ashtottara Namavali, Athanga pooja and read the Six Stories in this Book and offer any one Fruit as Naivedyam to Lord Muruga.
· If this vratam book is read on Tuesdays in the Subramanya Swamy temples by the priests, then that temple will become famous and sanctified. All the devotees coming to this temple would be blessed and all their life would be full of good fortune.
· There is no hard and fast rule that both husband & wife should perform the vratam together. Whenever time permits husband or wife can perform this separately and when both are having sufficient free time they can be do it jointly.
· Unfortunate widows or widowers can perform this vratam without any doubt or mental stress. Those performing this vratam will get complete mental peace.
· Childless couple yearning for a child should perform this Vratam continuously for six consecutive weeks and they are sure to be blessed with a child. Similarly, those having financial difficulties should perform this vratam for six consecutive weeks to overcome their troubles. Performing this Vratam on the Shasti day of the waning half of the moon in the month of Margasira (Dec mid to Jan mid- Dhanu) is very auspicious.
· If unmarried girls or boys perform this vratam their marriage will be fixed to a partner of their liking. Those facing constant obstacles in their work should perform this vratam to be able to complete their tasks with maximum success. Those troubled by any Graha Dosha will be free from the Dosha and will achieve complete mental peace.
· Performing this Subramanya Swamy vratam in any of the Swamy temple will ensure elimination of sins of previous births. Immediately after performing this vratam all bodily maladies would be removed and one would achieve an energetic glow and would be blessed with long contended life.
· For offspring or relatives living abroad one may perform this Vratam on their behalf. For Putra baagya, good health, marriage, jobs and any other issues, reading this book consecutively for three Tuesdays, in temples or in the home would ensure immediate results.
· Before starting any auspicious task, performing this vratam will ensure that the blessings of Sree Subramanya Swamy would be there for its complete success. In the case of any unforeseen mental stress, without looking at the day, week or star one can perform this Vratam to attain mental peace.
· As far as possible, getting a Priest to perform this vratam after doing Kalasa Stapanam and invoking the ashtadikpalakas and Nava Grahas (Loka Palas) and placing them in their respective places would guarantee all good fortunes.
· In this way or any day reading this book will guarantee the complete blessings of Sri Subramanya Swamy.
Thimmaraju Viswapathi Ramakrishna Murthy
· This book can be read by anyone, irrespective of age, lineage or gender. It can be read on any month or day. Performing this vratam on Ekadasi or Purnami days or on the day of the Krithika Star will yield maximum results. Reading this vratam on Tuesdays is very auspicious. Performing this Vratam on the Shasti days of the month will remove the sins accumulated in the previous births and life will be blessed. Devotees would be protected from all dangers if they perform this vratam. They will not face untimely death. For those who are unable to perform, just by hearing it from their relative or friend reading this vratam is enough to show results. There is no requirement or rule to fast on the day of performing this vratam.
· This simple and lucid Vratam can be performed in the house or in the Temple of Lord Muruga. Before performing this Vratam please remember to offer Namaskarams to Lord Ganapathi, the Gods of the Navgrahas and the gods of the ashtadikpalakas. After this say Your Name, Names of the Relatives in the Family, Gothram and Nakshatrams and start performing this Vratam. Perform Ashtottara Namavali, Athanga pooja and read the Six Stories in this Book and offer any one Fruit as Naivedyam to Lord Muruga.
· If this vratam book is read on Tuesdays in the Subramanya Swamy temples by the priests, then that temple will become famous and sanctified. All the devotees coming to this temple would be blessed and all their life would be full of good fortune.
· There is no hard and fast rule that both husband & wife should perform the vratam together. Whenever time permits husband or wife can perform this separately and when both are having sufficient free time they can be do it jointly.
· Unfortunate widows or widowers can perform this vratam without any doubt or mental stress. Those performing this vratam will get complete mental peace.
· Childless couple yearning for a child should perform this Vratam continuously for six consecutive weeks and they are sure to be blessed with a child. Similarly, those having financial difficulties should perform this vratam for six consecutive weeks to overcome their troubles. Performing this Vratam on the Shasti day of the waning half of the moon in the month of Margasira (Dec mid to Jan mid- Dhanu) is very auspicious.
· If unmarried girls or boys perform this vratam their marriage will be fixed to a partner of their liking. Those facing constant obstacles in their work should perform this vratam to be able to complete their tasks with maximum success. Those troubled by any Graha Dosha will be free from the Dosha and will achieve complete mental peace.
· Performing this Subramanya Swamy vratam in any of the Swamy temple will ensure elimination of sins of previous births. Immediately after performing this vratam all bodily maladies would be removed and one would achieve an energetic glow and would be blessed with long contended life.
· For offspring or relatives living abroad one may perform this Vratam on their behalf. For Putra baagya, good health, marriage, jobs and any other issues, reading this book consecutively for three Tuesdays, in temples or in the home would ensure immediate results.
· Before starting any auspicious task, performing this vratam will ensure that the blessings of Sree Subramanya Swamy would be there for its complete success. In the case of any unforeseen mental stress, without looking at the day, week or star one can perform this Vratam to attain mental peace.
· As far as possible, getting a Priest to perform this vratam after doing Kalasa Stapanam and invoking the ashtadikpalakas and Nava Grahas (Loka Palas) and placing them in their respective places would guarantee all good fortunes.
· In this way or any day reading this book will guarantee the complete blessings of Sri Subramanya Swamy.
Thimmaraju Viswapathi Ramakrishna Murthy
Adhanga Pooja
Om Amarastu paadayugalayai Namaha - Paadhe Poojayaami
Om Dvishdahave Namaha - Baahoon Poojayaami
Om Dvishen Netraaya Namaha - Nethra Poojayaami
Om Dvi Shanmukhaaya Namaha - Mukhaan Poojayaami
Om Dvi Shat karnaya Namaha - Karnam Poojayaami
Om Daya Hrudayaa Namaha - Hrudhayam Poojayaami
Om Gruhyaaya Namaha - Gruhyam Poojayaami
Om Sunaashakaaya Namaha - Nashikam Poojayaami
Om Phala netrasuthaya Namaha - Phalam Poojayaami
Om Gnana sakthi karaaya Namaha - Hasthaan Poojayaami
Om Katinyasta paanaye Namaha - Katim Poojayaami
Om Lambodhaanu jaaya Namaha - Udaram Poojayaami
Om Suvishaala vakshaseva Namaha - Vaksha sthalam Poojayaami
Om Shithi kanta suthaaya Namaha - Kantam Poojayaami
Om Sarva senaa pathaye Namaha - Sarvanyangani Poojayaami
Sree Subramanyeswara Swamy Adhanga Poojam Samarpayaami
Om Amarastu paadayugalayai Namaha - Paadhe Poojayaami
Om Dvishdahave Namaha - Baahoon Poojayaami
Om Dvishen Netraaya Namaha - Nethra Poojayaami
Om Dvi Shanmukhaaya Namaha - Mukhaan Poojayaami
Om Dvi Shat karnaya Namaha - Karnam Poojayaami
Om Daya Hrudayaa Namaha - Hrudhayam Poojayaami
Om Gruhyaaya Namaha - Gruhyam Poojayaami
Om Sunaashakaaya Namaha - Nashikam Poojayaami
Om Phala netrasuthaya Namaha - Phalam Poojayaami
Om Gnana sakthi karaaya Namaha - Hasthaan Poojayaami
Om Katinyasta paanaye Namaha - Katim Poojayaami
Om Lambodhaanu jaaya Namaha - Udaram Poojayaami
Om Suvishaala vakshaseva Namaha - Vaksha sthalam Poojayaami
Om Shithi kanta suthaaya Namaha - Kantam Poojayaami
Om Sarva senaa pathaye Namaha - Sarvanyangani Poojayaami
Sree Subramanyeswara Swamy Adhanga Poojam Samarpayaami
Sree Subramanya Ashtothara Sata Namaavali
Om Skandaya Namaha
Om Guhaya Namaha
Om Shanmukhaya Namaha
Om Phalanetrasutaya Namaha
Om Prabhave Namaha
Om Pingalaya Namaha
Om Kritikasunave Namaha
Om Shikivahaya Namaha
Om Dwishad bhujaya Namaha
Om Dwishan Netraya Namaha
Om Shaktidharaya Namaha
Om Pishitaasha prabhamjanaya Namaha
Om Tarakasura samharine Namaha
Om Raksobala vimardhanaya Namaha
Om Mattaya Namaha
Om Pramattaya Namaha
Om Unmattaya Namaha
Om Surasainya surakshakaya Namaha
Om Devasena pataye Namaha
Om Pragnyaya Namaha
Om Krupalave Namaha
Om Bhaktavatsalaya Namaha
Om Umasutaya Namaha
Om Kumaraya Namaha
Om Kroumcha dharanaya Namaha
Om Senanaye Namaha
Om Agnijanmane Namaha
Om Vishaakaaya Namaha
Om Shankarathmajaya Namaha
Om Sivasoonave Namaha
Om Ganaswamine Namaha
Om Sarvaswamine Namaha
Om Sanathanaaya Namaha
Om Anantha shakthiye Namaha
Om Akshobhyaaya Namaha
Om Parvathipriya nandanaaya Namaha
Om Gangasuthaaya Namaha
Om Sharo dboothaaya Namaha
Om Aahuthaaya Namaha
Om Paavakathmajaaya Namaha
Om Jrumbhayaa Namaha
Om Prajurumbhaaya Namaha
Om Ujrumbhayaa Namaha
Om Kamalasana samsthutaaya Namaha
Om Eka varnaaya Namaha
Om Dwi varnaaya Namaha
Om Tri varnaaya Namaha
Om Sumanoharaaya Namaha
Om Chatur varnaya Namaha
Om Pancha varnaya Namaha
Om Prajapathaye Namaha
Om Ahampathaye Namaha
Om Agni garbhaaya Namaha
Om Shamigarbhaya Namaha
Om Viswarethase Namaha
Om Suraarigne Namaha
Om Haridvarnaaya Namaha
Om Subhakaraaya Namaha
Om Vatave Namaha
Om Vatuveshabhrithe Namaha
Om Pooshne Namaha
Om Ghabastaye Namaha
Om Gahanaya Namaha
Om Chandra varnaaya Namaha
Om Kaladharaaya Namaha
Om Maayaadharaaya Namaha
Om Kayivalyaaya Namaha
Om Sankarathmane Namaha
Om Viswayonaye Namaha
Om Ameyathmane Namaha
Om Thejonidhaye Namaha
Om Anaamayaaya Namaha
Om Parameshtine Namaha
Om Parabrahmane Namaha
Om Vedagarbhaaya Namaha
Om Viratsuthaaya Namaha
Om Pulindakanya barthreya Namaha
Om Mahasaarasvata vrutaaya Namaha
Om Asrithaakila daathre Namaha
Om Choragnaya Namaha
Om Roganasanaya Namaha
Om Anantha murthaye Namaha
Om Aanandaaya Namaha
Om Shikandikrutha ketanaaya Namaha
Om Ddambhaaya Namaha
Om Paramaddambaaya Namaha
Om Mahanddambaaya Namaha
Om Vrushankapaye Namaha
Om Kaaranopaatha dehaya Namaha
Om Kaaranatheeta vigrahaaya Namaha
Om Aneeswaraya Namaha
Om Amruthaaya Namaha
Om Pranaya Namaha
Om Paraayanayaa Namaha
Om Virudda hantre Namaha
Om Veeraghnaaya Namaha
Om Rakthasyaaya Namaha
Om Subramanyaaya Namaha
Om Guhaaya Namaha
Om Preetaaya Namaha
Om Brahmanyaaya Namaha
Om Brahmana priyaaya Namaha
Om Vamsavruddhi karaya Namaha
Om Veda vedhyaaya Namaha
Om Akshaya phalapradaaya Namaha
Om Samastha lokasadguruve Namaha
Om Asuraanika mardhanaaya Namaha
Om Valli devasena sametha Sri Subramanya swamine Namaha
Sree Valli Ashtothara Sata Namaavali
Om Maha Vallayai Namaha
Om Shyama Tanave Namaha
Om Sarvaabharana bhooshitayai Namaha
Om Pitambarayai Namaha
Om Shasi suthayai Namaha
Om Divyayai Namaha
Om Ambuja dharinyai Namaha
OM Purushaa kruthayai Namaha
Om Bhramyai Namaha
Om Nalinyai Namaha
Om Jwalaa netrikayai Namaha
Om Lambayai Namaha
Om Pralambayai Namaha
Om Thatankinyai Namaha
Om Nagendra tanayayai Namaha
Om Shubha Roopaayai Namaha
Om Shubham Karaayai Namaha
Om Vylambakaraayai Namaha
Om Prathyushayai Namaha
Om Maheswaryai Namaha
Om Tunga Stanayai Namaha
Om Sakanchukayai Namaha
Om Annimayai Namaha
Om Mahadevyai Namaha
Om Gunjayai Namaha
Om Maalyadharayai Namaha
Om Vaishnavyai Namaha
Om Thribhangayai Namaha
Om Pravala vadanayai Namaha
Om Manon mayayai Namaha
Om Chamundayai Namaha
Om Skanda bharyayai Namaha
Om Satprabhayai Namaha
Om Nirnayaayai Namaha
Om Ojase Namaha
Om Tejase Namaha
Om Anamayayai Namaha
Om Parameshtinyai Namaha
Om Gurubhramanyai Namaha
Om Chandra varnayai Namaha
Om Kaladharayai Namaha
Om Poorna chandrayai Namaha
Om Swarga Dhakshyai Namaha
Om Jayayai Namaha
Om Siddha sevithayai Namaha
Om Dwinetrayaayai Namaha
Om Dwibhujayai Namaha
Om Aaryayai Namaha
Om Ishta Siddhi Pradayikaayai Namaha
Om Samrajyayai Namaha
Om Swadha kaarayai Namaha
Om Kaanchanayai Namaha
Om Hema bhooshanayai Namaha
Om Maha Valliyai Namaha
Om Varahyai Namaha
Om Sadhyo Jaatayai Namaha
Om Pankajaayai Namaha
Om Sarvadhakshayai Namaha
Om Suraadhakshayai Namaha
Om Lokaa dhyakshayai Namaha
Om Sundaryai Namaha
Om Indranyai Namaha
Om Varalakshmayai Namaha
Om Bhramhi Vidyayai Namaha
Om Saraswatyai Namaha
Om Kumaaryai Namaha
Om Bhadrakaalyai Namaha
Om Durgayai Namaha
Om Jaganmohinyai Namaha
Om Suragrajayai Namaha
Om Suswapnayai Namaha
Om Sushuptechayai Namaha
Om Saaksinyai Namaha
Om Puraanyai Namaha
Om Punya roopinyai Namaha
Om Kaivalyayai Namaha
Om Kalatmikayai Namaha
Om Indranyai Namaha
Om Indrarupinyai Namaha
Om Indra shaktyai Namaha
Om Parayanayai Namaha
Om Kaveryai Namaha
Om Tungabhadrayai Namaha
Om Ksheerabdhi Tanayayai Namaha
Om Krishnavenayai Namaha
Om Bhimanadyai Namaha
Om Pushkarayai Namaha
Om Sarvathomukhayai Namaha
Om Mooladhipayai Namaha
Om Parashaktyai Namaha
Om Sarva mangala karnayai Namaha
Om Bindu swaroopinyai Namaha
Om Sarvanyai Namaha
Om Yoginyai Namaha
Om Paapanasinyai Namaha
Om Eeshanyai Namaha
Om Lokamaatre Namaha
Om Poshinyai Namaha
Om Padmavaasinyai Namaha
Om Gunatrayayai Namaha
Om Dayaarupinyai Namaha
Om Naayakayai Namaha
Om Naagadharinyai Namaha
Om Ashesha hrudayayai Namaha
Om Devyai Namaha
Om Saranagatha Rakshanyai Namaha
Om Soumyayai Namaha
Om Srivalyai Namaha
Sree Devasena Ashtothara Sata Namaavali
Om Peetambharayai Namaha
Om Devasenayai Namaha
Om Divyayai Namaha
Om Uttpaladhaarinyai Namaha
Om Animaayai Namaha
Om Mahadevyai Namaha
Om Karalinyai Namaha
Om Jwalaanetrai Namaha
Om Mahalakhsmyai Namaha
Om Varahyai Namaha
Om Brahma Vidyayai Namaha
Om Saraswathyai Namaha
Om Ushaayai Namaha
Om Prakruthyai Namaha
Om Shivaayai Namaha
Om Sarva Bharana bhushitayai Namaha
Om Shuba roopayai Namaha
Om Shubakarayai Namaha
Om Pratyushayai Namaha
Om Maheswaryai Namaha
Om Achintya Shaktyai Namaha
Om Akshobhayai Namaha
Om Chandravarnayai Namaha
Om Kalaadharaayai Namaha
Om Poorna Chandrayai Namaha
Om Sarvasyai Namaha
Om Yakshayai Namaha
Om Ishtasiddhi pradayikayai Namaha
Om Maayamdharayai Namaha
Om Mahamayayai Namaha
Om Pravala vadhanayai Namaha
Om Ananthaayai Namaha
Om Indraanyai Namaha
Om Indra roopinyai Namaha
Om Indra Shaktayai Namaha
Om Parayanyai Namaha
Om Lokadyakshyayai Namaha
Om Suraadyakshyayai Namaha
Om Dharmadhyakshyayai Namaha
Om Sundaryai Namaha
Om Sujaathagrahatayai Namaha
Om Susswaroopayai Namaha
Om Skanda bhaaryayai Namaha
Om Sathprabhayai Namaha
Om Aiswarya sanayai Namaha
Om Anindhyayai Namaha
Om Kaveryai Namaha
Om Thungabhadrayai Namaha
Om Ishaanayai Namaha
Om Loka maatre Namaha
Om Ojase Namaha
Om Tejase Namaha
Om Aghapahayai Namaha
Om Sadyojatayai Namaha
Om Swaroopayai Namaha
Om Bhoginyai Namaha
Om Paapanasinyai Namaha
Om Sukaasanayai Namaha
Om Sukhakaarayai Namaha
Om Maha Chatrayai Namaha
Om Puratanayai Namaha
Om Vedaayai Namaha
Om Vedarasayai Namaha
Om Vedagarbhayai Namaha
Om Trayeemayai Namaha
Om Samraajyaayai Namaha
Om Sudhakarayai Namaha
Om Kaanchanayai Namaha
Om Hemabhushanayai Namaha
Om Mooladhipaayai Namaha
Om Parashaktyai Namaha
Om Pushkarayai Namaha
Om Sarvatomukhyai Namaha
Om Devasenaayai Namaha
Om Umayai Namaha
Om Parvathyai Namaha
Om Vishalakshayai Namaha
Om Hemavathyai Namaha
Om Sanathanayai Namaha
Om Bahuvarnayai Namaha
Om Gopavathyai Namaha
Om Sarvasayayai Namaha
Om Mangalakaarinyai Namaha
Om Ambayai Namaha
Om Ganaambayai Namaha
Om Vishwambayai Namaha
Om Sundaryai Namaha
Om Tripura sundaryai Namaha
Om Manonmantyai Namaha
Om Chamundayai Namaha
Om Naayikaayai Namaha
Om Naagadhaarinyai Namaha
Om Swadhayai Namaha
Om Viswathomukyai Namaha
Om Suraadhyakshayai Namaha
Om Sarveswaryai Namaha
Om Guna trayayai Namaha
Om Dayaaroopinyai Namaha
Om Abhiyaathigayai Namaha
Om Prana Shaktyai Namaha
Om Paradevyai Namaha
Om Saranagatha Rakshanayai Namaha
Om Ashesha Hrudayayai Namaha
Om Devyai Namaha
Om Sarveswaryai Namaha
Om Deva pujyayai Namaha
Om Siddhidaayai Namaha
Om Devasenayai Namaha
Om Skandaya Namaha
Om Guhaya Namaha
Om Shanmukhaya Namaha
Om Phalanetrasutaya Namaha
Om Prabhave Namaha
Om Pingalaya Namaha
Om Kritikasunave Namaha
Om Shikivahaya Namaha
Om Dwishad bhujaya Namaha
Om Dwishan Netraya Namaha
Om Shaktidharaya Namaha
Om Pishitaasha prabhamjanaya Namaha
Om Tarakasura samharine Namaha
Om Raksobala vimardhanaya Namaha
Om Mattaya Namaha
Om Pramattaya Namaha
Om Unmattaya Namaha
Om Surasainya surakshakaya Namaha
Om Devasena pataye Namaha
Om Pragnyaya Namaha
Om Krupalave Namaha
Om Bhaktavatsalaya Namaha
Om Umasutaya Namaha
Om Kumaraya Namaha
Om Kroumcha dharanaya Namaha
Om Senanaye Namaha
Om Agnijanmane Namaha
Om Vishaakaaya Namaha
Om Shankarathmajaya Namaha
Om Sivasoonave Namaha
Om Ganaswamine Namaha
Om Sarvaswamine Namaha
Om Sanathanaaya Namaha
Om Anantha shakthiye Namaha
Om Akshobhyaaya Namaha
Om Parvathipriya nandanaaya Namaha
Om Gangasuthaaya Namaha
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Sree Subramanya Vratam
Chapter 1
Pazhani (Palani) Mahathyam
Once upon a time, Vallipuram was a village situated near the famous and pious Pazhani Temple. There lived a person named Natarajan in that village. He was a renowned and famous weaver. With his simple life style he was able to save and contribute to charity. His wife Sumathi also supported him in all ways. Both husband and wife were staunch devotees of Sree Subramanya Swamy and were always praying to him.
Inspite of all the material wealth enjoyed by them, they were saddened because of lack of children. They were at all times praying and performing different poojas and vratams for an offspring, but all in vain. Even after twelve years of married life, the absence of a child distressed them. Every day they prayed to Sree Subramanya, their Kula Daivam for a progeny. They were heart-broken to see all the people around them playing with children when they alone were Childless. They wondered what sin they might have committed in their previous birth which has caused them this misery. This anxiety put them in deep gloom.
However the couple did not deter from constantly praying to Lord Kumaraa Swamy. Those who pray whole heartedly to Lord Bala Muruga will be protected by him and they will be blessed. They will not be having any financial difficulties; they will be blessed with progeny and they need not fear of untimely death.
While the couple were spending their lives like this, a Saint visited their Village. The villagers were all praise for the Sadhu’s divinity. The Natarajan couple fell on the Saint’s feet and explained their predicament. The Sanyasi said. ‘Oh Children! It is due to a sin committed in your previous birth, there is a delay for being blessed with a child. Coming Tuesday is very auspicious and pious. The coming together of Shasti Thithi and Krithika star happens once in a number of years. Go, visit and pray to Lord Karthikeya in Pazhani temple and you will be blessed with a beautiful boy child’.
The Natarajan couple started to Pazhani Temple on Monday evening in their Bullock Cart. It was a 4 to 5 hours journey to Pazhani from their village. They were planning to spend the night in Pazhani and have the Darshan of Lord Muruga the next day (Tuesday Morning). By then they reached the Ghat section. While they were negotiating the ghat section, suddenly the two bullocks stopped on their tracks. The bullocks refused to move forward. The cart driver tried his level best to move the bullocks forward, but they refused. They did not have any idea as to why this was happening. Natarajan and the cart driver got down from the cart and they were awe-struck by the scene in front of them. There were two serpents swaying with their hoods spread out. The bullocks were mesmerized by the serpents and were not willing to move forward.
The driver wanted to create a noise and drive away the serpents, but Natarajan did not allow him. He bowed to the Serpents and prayed to them to allow them to pass. But they did not move and kept on dancing. About half an hour passed like this. By then a big stone boulder rolled down at high speed from the nearby mountain and splintered to pieces on the road they were supposed to take. As soon as this happened, the two serpents stopped their swaying and went into their burrow nearby.
Natarajan understood the miracle he had witnessed. Lord Subramanya himself had come in the form of the serpents to protect them. If they had proceeded forward all of them would have been killed by the boulder. Only for protecting them, Lord Karthikeya didn’t allow to move further on their way. They praised the Lord in many ways for saving them. They continued their journey and reached Pazhani in the night. They had the divine Darshan of Lord Balasubramanyam in the morning and returned back to their village by evening. With the blessings of Lord Subramanya they were blessed with a boy child, very soon. Since he was born with the blessings of the Lord, they named him BalaSubramanya. They continued serving Lord Subramanya with their child and lived for a long time.
|| End of First Chapter ||
Subramanyam Subramanyam Shanmukhanatha Subramanyam
Subramanyam Subramanyam Shankaraputram Subramanyam
Sree Subramanya Vratam
Chapter 2
Chinna Shetty Story
The most famous among Sree Subramanya Swamy temples in Tamilnadu is Sree Tiruttani Temple (Sree Subramanya). The residing deity Sree Subramanya is renowned and worshipped for his grace and blessing. Sree Subramanya is also well-known by various names like Karthikeyan, Swaminathan, Velayudham, Kumaraswamy, Shanmugan, Murugan etc. The vehicle (Vahanam) of the Lord is Peacock. The insignia on the Lord’s flag is the Cock. The Cock is the symbol of knowledge and wisdom. The serpent is considered as another form of Lord Subramanya.
Long ago near Tirutani, in a place called Puthur there lived a business man named Chinna Shetty. Apart from gold and silver business he also dealt with textiles. In spite of all the wealth accumulated he was a notorious miser. He never used to part with his money even if the seeker was very poor. He was not blessed with a child for a long time. He promised to donate a one foot high Naga statue made of silver to Lord Muruga of Tiruthani, if he was blessed with a child. With the blessing of the Lord Karthikeya, his wife Chitravathi became pregnant and delivered a baby boy. Within a short span of time, due to the blessings of Sree Subramanya his business also flourished.
Chinna Shetty forgot about his promise to the Lord in the midst of his brisk schedule. One day Chinna Shetty’s son became very ill. No medicines could not cure him. Chinna Shetty remembered his pledge to the Lord Karthikeya. He prayed to the Lord for a speedy recovery of his child from the illness. He again promised two one foot high silver Naga statues as offering to the Lord. The child’s illness subsided step by step and he became hale and hearty once more.
By then, Navarathri and Deepavali festivals came and Chinna Shetty was deeply involved in his business and could not spend even a minute in leisure. He completely forgot the offering promised to Shanmuga. Even though he remembered once, he decided to go after the festival rush. Swamy was extremely angry. He decided to show his wrath on Chinna Shetty.
The next midnight Chinna Shetty woke up with a start and a shout from his sleep. He dreamt that there were a number of huge serpents around his cot. He was frightened with this dream and he sat on his bed, sweating. When he woke up also he felt that he was seeing numerous serpents swaying with their hoods spread in front of him. He felt that his life end out of fear. He woke up his wife due to his fright.
Shaking with fear he asked his to wife to look at the snakes swaying around the cot. Shockingly his wife could not see even one snake. She asked him to close his eyes and sleep and told him that he had a nightmare. She slept off. However, Chinna Shetty could not sleep. He felt as if the snakes would bite him if he kept his foot on the floor. He woke his wife up again. Grumbling Chitravathy gave him some sacred ash (Viboothi) and advised him wear it and go back to sleep. He could not sleep and the moment he closed his eyes he could see and feel snakes hissing.
Chinna Shetty then remembered the promised offering to Lord Shanmuga. He realized the folly of not keeping his word to the Lord and His fury over it. He prayed to Lord Karthikeya to forgive him and bless him. He immediately decided to keep apart required money to make the two silver Naga statues and promised to start the work the next day itself and prayed for his forgiveness. The embodiment of Karuna, Sree Shanmuga blessed Chinna Shetty. All the serpents vanished from Chinna Shetty’s bedroom in the same instance. Without any further delay, Chinna Shetty opened his locker and took out the money required to make the silver Naga statues. Next day itself he made the Naga statues and on the very next Tuesday he went to Tiruttani and offered the Naga statues to the Lord. From that day onwards, Chinna Shetty became a changed man and spent the rest of his life doing good deeds. During his lifetime he served the Lord and in the end attained Mukthi.
|| End of Second Chapter ||
Subramanyam Subramanyam Shanmukhanatha Subramanyam
Subramanyam Subramanyam Shankaraputram Subramanyam
Sree Subramanya Vratam
Chapter 3
Divine Story of Venkatraman
Long ago in a village called Vishnupuram, near Kanyakumari, there lived a milk merchant named Venkatraman. He used to milk his ten buffaloes, pour the milk into a large vessel and supply to the villagers on his cart. All the people were of high praise for Venkatraman’s ethics in business of supplying unadulterated milk without mixing water. Venkatraman-Sumathi couple worshipped Lord Parameswara every day without fail. He had a lot of faith in Parameswara and Venkatraman fasted every Monday. Even though the couple had everything in life, they were heartbroken because of the lack of an offspring. They continued to pray to Lord Parameswara for blessing them with a sweet child. After supplying the milk in all the houses he was used to clean the vessels under a tap on the way. He would pour the remaining milk in the vessel near to the roots of a tree which grew near the tap.
One night Lord Subramanya Swamy appeared in his dream. The Lord said, “My Child Venkatraman! I am very much pleased and happy with your devotion. When you are pouring the remaining milk on to the roots of the tree, a divine serpent in the nearby burrow is accepting the milk. By this good deed without your knowledge you have accumulated a lot of punya. Not only that, yesterday being my favorite Subramanya Shasti, like every other day you offered the milk in the burrow. Having offered the milk to the divine serpent on such an auspicious day, you have earned a lot of punya. I am also very much satisfied by this. Very soon you will be blessed with a boy child. You should bring the child to the nearby Thiruchendur and perform Namakarana.” Thus spoke the Lord and vanished from his dreams.
After waking up in the morning he told his wife Sumathi about his wonderful dream in detail. They were immensely happy with the blessing showered by Sree Shanmugha. Venkatraman continued to offer the milk to the serpent in the burrow near the tree roots. With so much of anxiety, he tried for having the glimpse of the divine serpent at some point of time. But he was unable to have the divine vision.
Very soon Sumathi became pregnant and delivered a beautiful boy child. As instructed by Lord Sree Subramanya, they started with the child to visit Thiruchendur. During those days all travel was performed on bullock carts. While they were travelling, they saw a divine serpent shining in splendor. When they witnessed the swaying serpent with its hood spread, they were certain that this was the same serpent described by the Lord in the dream. They all got down from the bullock cart and prostrated before the divine serpent. They also made the child prostrate. Then the divine snake disappeared.
Venkatraman family continued their journey and reached Thiruchendur. Next day in the morning they had a Darshan of Lord Subramanya, the resident deity. They performed namakarana ceremony and named the child Karthikeyan. They stayed back in Thiruchendur that night and returned to Vishnupuram the next day. The Venkatraman family lived serving the Lord for a long time.
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Subramanyam Subramanyam Shanmukhanatha Subramanyam
Subramanyam Subramanyam Shankaraputram Subramanyam
Sree Subramanya Vratam
Chapter 4
Divine Story of Venkata Shastry
Long ago, near Madurai City lived a famous scholar named Venkata Shastry. He was a master of all the art forms and was an authority in all. All the people in the neighboring villages used to come to Venkata Shastry for the solutions to all their issues. All the house opening ceremonies, marriages and other important function’s dates and timings are decided by him.
Venkata Sastry turned fifty. The normally hale and hearty Venkata Shastry was down with a skin disease. He experienced terrible itching all over his body and a slight scratch would lead to blisters on his skin. His skin became very dry and scaly. Even though Venkata Shastry was knowledgeable in Ayurveda, his self-treatment did not have any effect. Since there was no effect in the treatment, a famous Doctor was invited for checkup from Madurai. Due to his respect for Venkata Shastry, the Doctor visited him at his residence and prescribed medicines for him. However, there was no cure. Venkata Sastry was grief stricken with thought that these were the results of sins committed in his previous births.
In the meantime, a renowned Astrologer came on a visit from Andhra Pradesh. Everyone were talking about his expertise in Astrology and his positive solutions to all problems. One day the Astrologer came to Venkata Shastry’s house. He read his horoscope, meditated for a while, and said “Swamy, in your previous birth you have killed ten serpents in a most ghastly way. You have tortured and killed them even though they were not doing any harm to you. You are experiencing the results of that sin committed, at this point. Only resolution to this would be surrendering to Karthikeya. Sree Subramanya Swamy’s divine temple, Thiruparankundram is situated very near from here. The presiding deity, Sree Shanmugam is highly celebrated. Using his Spear (Vel) the Lord has created a divine pond, go to this temple on the coming Tuesday, take a dip in this divine pond and have the divine Darshan of the Lord. Upon doing this, your previous birth’s sins would be washed away and you will be cured of this illness.”
The next Monday Venkata Shastry started for Thiruparankundram and reached in the night. He woke up early in the morning, showered, reached the temple and had a Darshan of the Lord. After this, he reached the holy pond, prayed with bowed head to Lord Karthikeya and took three dips in the pond. What a Miracle!! The skin disease of Venkata Shastry disappeared completely. Venkata Shastry cried with joy when this miracle happened. He turned towards the temple, prayed to the Swamy and prayed “Swamy Karthikeya! You are the Divine Scholar (Gnana Pandit) whoever thinks of you and surrenders to you will be protected by you, The Compassionate Lord! Sree Valli Devasena Sametha Sree Subramanya Swamiye! My Namaskarams to you. Whoever prays you will be removed of all the sins committed in the earlier births and will be blessed. Those who remember you every day will be blessed with all round prosperity”. He went and prayed to the Swamy inside the Sanctum Sanctorum. He returned to his village and continued to serve the Swamy till the end of his life and attained Mukthi.
Those who pray to Lord Subramanya will be saved from Kuja (Chovva) Dosham. All Sarpa Dosha will be removed. They will attain high degrees of intelligence and students will fare well in their examinations. Those who pray to Lord Shanmugha on Tuesdays will be blessed with progeny. Praying to the Lord regularly will ensure all round prosperity.
|| End of Fourth Chapter ||
Subramanyam Subramanyam Shanmukhanatha Subramanyam
Subramanyam Subramanyam Shankaraputram Subramanyam
Sree Subramanya Vratam
Chapter 5
Mani Sharma Story
Long ago in Tamilnadu, there lived a leather merchant named Mani Sharma. He was a pious man who was continuing his ancestral and inherited cobbler trade. He was an ardent devotee who liked Sree Parameswara, Sree Vigneshwara and Sree Subramanya Swami. He, however, had a special liking for Sree BalaSubramanya. His thoughts were always on BalaSubramanya. His wife Vasumathi also was a staunch devotee and the couple lived together with great understanding.
Even though the Mani Sharma couple had everything they craved for a child. Every day, the couple would pray to all the Gods to bless them with a child. There was no answer to their prayers. Mani Shrama turned forty. He was grief stricken and lamented to his wife that after all the prayers to the Gods, there was no outcome. So he said he was going on a strict fast from the next morning for one week, without even drinking water. If God opens his eyes and blesses them, well and good, otherwise he is going to take his life, himself. Hearing this, his wife Vasumathi’s eyes became wet with tears. As decided, Mani Sharma stopped taking food from the next day. Three days passed like this and he became very weak and the fourth day it was difficult for him to even get up from the bed. All the pleadings from the friends and relatives did not have any effect on Mani Sharma. On the fifth day, in the evening a small child came running from somewhere and spoke to him, “Uncle, please have this plantain, it does not matter”. The child gave the banana to Mani Sharma. Wondering at the divine halo of the child, Mani Sharma forgot himself. He felt as if some Maya has subdued his senses, he forgot about his fast and looking at the smiling child he took the banana from the child’s hand and pressed it reverently on his eyes and ate it. Immediately, he felt a divine energy passing through his body, and the divine child turned on his heels and vanished through the front door. Mani Sharma felt extremely heavy-eyed and he had a dream in which Kumara Swamy came and told him that the divine child was none other than Swamy himself and very soon the couple would be blessed with a boy child. Swamy also instructed Mani Sharma to visit Him in Pazhamuthir Cholai where he was residing, which was not far from there, for seven consequent Tuesdays. Mani Sharma woke up from his sleep and narrated about his dream to his wife. The couple were very happy as the Lord Shanmugha himself had come to give Darshan and for blessing them.
The couple visited Pazhamuthir Cholai temple and had darshan of Sree Valli Devasena Sametha Sree Subramanya Swamy on seven consecutive Tuesdays. With the Swamy’s blessings they had a healthy boy child. The Mani Sharma Vasumathi couple spent their life serving Sree Karthikeya and lived contentedly.
|| End of Fifth Chapter ||
Subramanyam Subramanyam Shanmukhanatha Subramanyam
Subramanyam Subramanyam Shankaraputram Subramanyam
Sree Subramanya Vratam
Chapter 6
Peria Shetty Story
Once upon a time, near Kumbakonam in Tamilnadu lived a business man called Peria Shetty. He earned a lot of wealth doing various businesses. Even if he was immensely wealthy, Peria Shetty never used to donate for any cause. He had two daughters named Vandana and Chandana. Vandana was married but the younger one, Chandana’s wedding could not be solemnized even though a lot of alliances came for her. All were obstructed at the last minute. The Peria Shetty couple could not understand the reason for this.
During this time, there was a big famine in the area. There were no rains, people were not able to buy anything and Peria Shetty suffered a big loss in his business. Added to this, his daughter’s marriage caused him more pain. Even though the couple prayed to Lord Subramanya the resident deity of the nearby Swamy Malai innumerable times, there was no result and his younger daughter’s marriage could not be fixed.
One day, a Sanyasi(Saint) came to their residence. He asked Peria Shetty to do Abhishekha to Sree Subramanya in Sree Swamy Malai on the coming Tuesday. Hearing this, the dejected Peria Shetty said “Swamy! Why should I do it the coming Tuesday? I have performed Abhisheka for the Lord on a number of Tuesdays without any results. What is going to happen if I do it once more?” Hearing this the Sadhu said, “Child, you have done so many times, why don’t you do once more? You will definitely be rewarded.” Peria Shetty told Sadhu that it’s not a big problem for him to do Abhishekam once more and agreed for doing it.
Monday came after the weekend. Peria Shetty got the news that there was some important work at the Zamindar’s place nearby and he left immediately for the work. By the time they could finish the business it was late in the evening. It started to rain heavily and Peria Shetty had to spend the night there and could not return back to his home. The rain did not stop till the next day afternoon. As he had mentioned to the Sadhu, Peria Shetty could not visit and offer Abhisheka at Swami Malai on Tuesday. He thought he would go to Swami Malai the next week.
The next Monday came and Peria Shetty’s wife told that they should somehow go to Swami Malai and perform the abhishekam. They were about to start to Swami Malai and suddenly Peria Shetty fell down and got a sprain on his leg. He could not move his leg even a little bit. It was extremely painful. They could not go and have Darshan of Sree Subramanya Swamy in that week also. His wife was distressed at the obstacles faced for going to Sree Swamy Malai.
One more week passed and while they were about to proceed to Swami Malai, his wife’s leg got sprained. The pain increased minute by minute and she could not move her leg at all. That week also they could not go to Swami Malai. They could not understand the reason for all this and they were wondering as what wrong they had committed to undergo this. That night, Sree Subramanya Swamy came in the dream of Peria Shetty’s wife and spoke thus. “Mother, your husband in his pride thought that having my Darshan was very easy. He had said that we are going every Tuesday to Swami Malai and one more Tuesday is not going to be a big deal. Realize that without my blessings, however close you are, it will not be easy to visit me. I wanted to show you this fact. This time you will definitely have my Darshan.”
His wife woke up and told Peria Shetty about her dream. Peria Shetty understood his folly and begged to the Lord for his forgiveness. He prayed to the Swamy to pardon him for his ego. The benevolent Swamy ensured that the family had a good Darshan at Swamy Malai on the coming Tuesday. They prayed to Subramanya with devotion. Within a few days, Chandana got married with a lot of pomp and celebration, to a groom named Nagaraja. Peria Shetty family continued to serve the Lord and lived blissfully for a long time.
|| End of Sixth Chapter ||
Subramanyam Subramanyam Shanmukhanatha Subramanyam
Subramanyam Subramanyam Shankaraputram Subramanyam
Sree Subramanya Vratam Samaaptham
Chapter 1
Pazhani (Palani) Mahathyam
Once upon a time, Vallipuram was a village situated near the famous and pious Pazhani Temple. There lived a person named Natarajan in that village. He was a renowned and famous weaver. With his simple life style he was able to save and contribute to charity. His wife Sumathi also supported him in all ways. Both husband and wife were staunch devotees of Sree Subramanya Swamy and were always praying to him.
Inspite of all the material wealth enjoyed by them, they were saddened because of lack of children. They were at all times praying and performing different poojas and vratams for an offspring, but all in vain. Even after twelve years of married life, the absence of a child distressed them. Every day they prayed to Sree Subramanya, their Kula Daivam for a progeny. They were heart-broken to see all the people around them playing with children when they alone were Childless. They wondered what sin they might have committed in their previous birth which has caused them this misery. This anxiety put them in deep gloom.
However the couple did not deter from constantly praying to Lord Kumaraa Swamy. Those who pray whole heartedly to Lord Bala Muruga will be protected by him and they will be blessed. They will not be having any financial difficulties; they will be blessed with progeny and they need not fear of untimely death.
While the couple were spending their lives like this, a Saint visited their Village. The villagers were all praise for the Sadhu’s divinity. The Natarajan couple fell on the Saint’s feet and explained their predicament. The Sanyasi said. ‘Oh Children! It is due to a sin committed in your previous birth, there is a delay for being blessed with a child. Coming Tuesday is very auspicious and pious. The coming together of Shasti Thithi and Krithika star happens once in a number of years. Go, visit and pray to Lord Karthikeya in Pazhani temple and you will be blessed with a beautiful boy child’.
The Natarajan couple started to Pazhani Temple on Monday evening in their Bullock Cart. It was a 4 to 5 hours journey to Pazhani from their village. They were planning to spend the night in Pazhani and have the Darshan of Lord Muruga the next day (Tuesday Morning). By then they reached the Ghat section. While they were negotiating the ghat section, suddenly the two bullocks stopped on their tracks. The bullocks refused to move forward. The cart driver tried his level best to move the bullocks forward, but they refused. They did not have any idea as to why this was happening. Natarajan and the cart driver got down from the cart and they were awe-struck by the scene in front of them. There were two serpents swaying with their hoods spread out. The bullocks were mesmerized by the serpents and were not willing to move forward.
The driver wanted to create a noise and drive away the serpents, but Natarajan did not allow him. He bowed to the Serpents and prayed to them to allow them to pass. But they did not move and kept on dancing. About half an hour passed like this. By then a big stone boulder rolled down at high speed from the nearby mountain and splintered to pieces on the road they were supposed to take. As soon as this happened, the two serpents stopped their swaying and went into their burrow nearby.
Natarajan understood the miracle he had witnessed. Lord Subramanya himself had come in the form of the serpents to protect them. If they had proceeded forward all of them would have been killed by the boulder. Only for protecting them, Lord Karthikeya didn’t allow to move further on their way. They praised the Lord in many ways for saving them. They continued their journey and reached Pazhani in the night. They had the divine Darshan of Lord Balasubramanyam in the morning and returned back to their village by evening. With the blessings of Lord Subramanya they were blessed with a boy child, very soon. Since he was born with the blessings of the Lord, they named him BalaSubramanya. They continued serving Lord Subramanya with their child and lived for a long time.
|| End of First Chapter ||
Subramanyam Subramanyam Shanmukhanatha Subramanyam
Subramanyam Subramanyam Shankaraputram Subramanyam
Sree Subramanya Vratam
Chapter 2
Chinna Shetty Story
The most famous among Sree Subramanya Swamy temples in Tamilnadu is Sree Tiruttani Temple (Sree Subramanya). The residing deity Sree Subramanya is renowned and worshipped for his grace and blessing. Sree Subramanya is also well-known by various names like Karthikeyan, Swaminathan, Velayudham, Kumaraswamy, Shanmugan, Murugan etc. The vehicle (Vahanam) of the Lord is Peacock. The insignia on the Lord’s flag is the Cock. The Cock is the symbol of knowledge and wisdom. The serpent is considered as another form of Lord Subramanya.
Long ago near Tirutani, in a place called Puthur there lived a business man named Chinna Shetty. Apart from gold and silver business he also dealt with textiles. In spite of all the wealth accumulated he was a notorious miser. He never used to part with his money even if the seeker was very poor. He was not blessed with a child for a long time. He promised to donate a one foot high Naga statue made of silver to Lord Muruga of Tiruthani, if he was blessed with a child. With the blessing of the Lord Karthikeya, his wife Chitravathi became pregnant and delivered a baby boy. Within a short span of time, due to the blessings of Sree Subramanya his business also flourished.
Chinna Shetty forgot about his promise to the Lord in the midst of his brisk schedule. One day Chinna Shetty’s son became very ill. No medicines could not cure him. Chinna Shetty remembered his pledge to the Lord Karthikeya. He prayed to the Lord for a speedy recovery of his child from the illness. He again promised two one foot high silver Naga statues as offering to the Lord. The child’s illness subsided step by step and he became hale and hearty once more.
By then, Navarathri and Deepavali festivals came and Chinna Shetty was deeply involved in his business and could not spend even a minute in leisure. He completely forgot the offering promised to Shanmuga. Even though he remembered once, he decided to go after the festival rush. Swamy was extremely angry. He decided to show his wrath on Chinna Shetty.
The next midnight Chinna Shetty woke up with a start and a shout from his sleep. He dreamt that there were a number of huge serpents around his cot. He was frightened with this dream and he sat on his bed, sweating. When he woke up also he felt that he was seeing numerous serpents swaying with their hoods spread in front of him. He felt that his life end out of fear. He woke up his wife due to his fright.
Shaking with fear he asked his to wife to look at the snakes swaying around the cot. Shockingly his wife could not see even one snake. She asked him to close his eyes and sleep and told him that he had a nightmare. She slept off. However, Chinna Shetty could not sleep. He felt as if the snakes would bite him if he kept his foot on the floor. He woke his wife up again. Grumbling Chitravathy gave him some sacred ash (Viboothi) and advised him wear it and go back to sleep. He could not sleep and the moment he closed his eyes he could see and feel snakes hissing.
Chinna Shetty then remembered the promised offering to Lord Shanmuga. He realized the folly of not keeping his word to the Lord and His fury over it. He prayed to Lord Karthikeya to forgive him and bless him. He immediately decided to keep apart required money to make the two silver Naga statues and promised to start the work the next day itself and prayed for his forgiveness. The embodiment of Karuna, Sree Shanmuga blessed Chinna Shetty. All the serpents vanished from Chinna Shetty’s bedroom in the same instance. Without any further delay, Chinna Shetty opened his locker and took out the money required to make the silver Naga statues. Next day itself he made the Naga statues and on the very next Tuesday he went to Tiruttani and offered the Naga statues to the Lord. From that day onwards, Chinna Shetty became a changed man and spent the rest of his life doing good deeds. During his lifetime he served the Lord and in the end attained Mukthi.
|| End of Second Chapter ||
Subramanyam Subramanyam Shanmukhanatha Subramanyam
Subramanyam Subramanyam Shankaraputram Subramanyam
Sree Subramanya Vratam
Chapter 3
Divine Story of Venkatraman
Long ago in a village called Vishnupuram, near Kanyakumari, there lived a milk merchant named Venkatraman. He used to milk his ten buffaloes, pour the milk into a large vessel and supply to the villagers on his cart. All the people were of high praise for Venkatraman’s ethics in business of supplying unadulterated milk without mixing water. Venkatraman-Sumathi couple worshipped Lord Parameswara every day without fail. He had a lot of faith in Parameswara and Venkatraman fasted every Monday. Even though the couple had everything in life, they were heartbroken because of the lack of an offspring. They continued to pray to Lord Parameswara for blessing them with a sweet child. After supplying the milk in all the houses he was used to clean the vessels under a tap on the way. He would pour the remaining milk in the vessel near to the roots of a tree which grew near the tap.
One night Lord Subramanya Swamy appeared in his dream. The Lord said, “My Child Venkatraman! I am very much pleased and happy with your devotion. When you are pouring the remaining milk on to the roots of the tree, a divine serpent in the nearby burrow is accepting the milk. By this good deed without your knowledge you have accumulated a lot of punya. Not only that, yesterday being my favorite Subramanya Shasti, like every other day you offered the milk in the burrow. Having offered the milk to the divine serpent on such an auspicious day, you have earned a lot of punya. I am also very much satisfied by this. Very soon you will be blessed with a boy child. You should bring the child to the nearby Thiruchendur and perform Namakarana.” Thus spoke the Lord and vanished from his dreams.
After waking up in the morning he told his wife Sumathi about his wonderful dream in detail. They were immensely happy with the blessing showered by Sree Shanmugha. Venkatraman continued to offer the milk to the serpent in the burrow near the tree roots. With so much of anxiety, he tried for having the glimpse of the divine serpent at some point of time. But he was unable to have the divine vision.
Very soon Sumathi became pregnant and delivered a beautiful boy child. As instructed by Lord Sree Subramanya, they started with the child to visit Thiruchendur. During those days all travel was performed on bullock carts. While they were travelling, they saw a divine serpent shining in splendor. When they witnessed the swaying serpent with its hood spread, they were certain that this was the same serpent described by the Lord in the dream. They all got down from the bullock cart and prostrated before the divine serpent. They also made the child prostrate. Then the divine snake disappeared.
Venkatraman family continued their journey and reached Thiruchendur. Next day in the morning they had a Darshan of Lord Subramanya, the resident deity. They performed namakarana ceremony and named the child Karthikeyan. They stayed back in Thiruchendur that night and returned to Vishnupuram the next day. The Venkatraman family lived serving the Lord for a long time.
|| End of Third Chapter ||
Subramanyam Subramanyam Shanmukhanatha Subramanyam
Subramanyam Subramanyam Shankaraputram Subramanyam
Sree Subramanya Vratam
Chapter 4
Divine Story of Venkata Shastry
Long ago, near Madurai City lived a famous scholar named Venkata Shastry. He was a master of all the art forms and was an authority in all. All the people in the neighboring villages used to come to Venkata Shastry for the solutions to all their issues. All the house opening ceremonies, marriages and other important function’s dates and timings are decided by him.
Venkata Sastry turned fifty. The normally hale and hearty Venkata Shastry was down with a skin disease. He experienced terrible itching all over his body and a slight scratch would lead to blisters on his skin. His skin became very dry and scaly. Even though Venkata Shastry was knowledgeable in Ayurveda, his self-treatment did not have any effect. Since there was no effect in the treatment, a famous Doctor was invited for checkup from Madurai. Due to his respect for Venkata Shastry, the Doctor visited him at his residence and prescribed medicines for him. However, there was no cure. Venkata Sastry was grief stricken with thought that these were the results of sins committed in his previous births.
In the meantime, a renowned Astrologer came on a visit from Andhra Pradesh. Everyone were talking about his expertise in Astrology and his positive solutions to all problems. One day the Astrologer came to Venkata Shastry’s house. He read his horoscope, meditated for a while, and said “Swamy, in your previous birth you have killed ten serpents in a most ghastly way. You have tortured and killed them even though they were not doing any harm to you. You are experiencing the results of that sin committed, at this point. Only resolution to this would be surrendering to Karthikeya. Sree Subramanya Swamy’s divine temple, Thiruparankundram is situated very near from here. The presiding deity, Sree Shanmugam is highly celebrated. Using his Spear (Vel) the Lord has created a divine pond, go to this temple on the coming Tuesday, take a dip in this divine pond and have the divine Darshan of the Lord. Upon doing this, your previous birth’s sins would be washed away and you will be cured of this illness.”
The next Monday Venkata Shastry started for Thiruparankundram and reached in the night. He woke up early in the morning, showered, reached the temple and had a Darshan of the Lord. After this, he reached the holy pond, prayed with bowed head to Lord Karthikeya and took three dips in the pond. What a Miracle!! The skin disease of Venkata Shastry disappeared completely. Venkata Shastry cried with joy when this miracle happened. He turned towards the temple, prayed to the Swamy and prayed “Swamy Karthikeya! You are the Divine Scholar (Gnana Pandit) whoever thinks of you and surrenders to you will be protected by you, The Compassionate Lord! Sree Valli Devasena Sametha Sree Subramanya Swamiye! My Namaskarams to you. Whoever prays you will be removed of all the sins committed in the earlier births and will be blessed. Those who remember you every day will be blessed with all round prosperity”. He went and prayed to the Swamy inside the Sanctum Sanctorum. He returned to his village and continued to serve the Swamy till the end of his life and attained Mukthi.
Those who pray to Lord Subramanya will be saved from Kuja (Chovva) Dosham. All Sarpa Dosha will be removed. They will attain high degrees of intelligence and students will fare well in their examinations. Those who pray to Lord Shanmugha on Tuesdays will be blessed with progeny. Praying to the Lord regularly will ensure all round prosperity.
|| End of Fourth Chapter ||
Subramanyam Subramanyam Shanmukhanatha Subramanyam
Subramanyam Subramanyam Shankaraputram Subramanyam
Sree Subramanya Vratam
Chapter 5
Mani Sharma Story
Long ago in Tamilnadu, there lived a leather merchant named Mani Sharma. He was a pious man who was continuing his ancestral and inherited cobbler trade. He was an ardent devotee who liked Sree Parameswara, Sree Vigneshwara and Sree Subramanya Swami. He, however, had a special liking for Sree BalaSubramanya. His thoughts were always on BalaSubramanya. His wife Vasumathi also was a staunch devotee and the couple lived together with great understanding.
Even though the Mani Sharma couple had everything they craved for a child. Every day, the couple would pray to all the Gods to bless them with a child. There was no answer to their prayers. Mani Shrama turned forty. He was grief stricken and lamented to his wife that after all the prayers to the Gods, there was no outcome. So he said he was going on a strict fast from the next morning for one week, without even drinking water. If God opens his eyes and blesses them, well and good, otherwise he is going to take his life, himself. Hearing this, his wife Vasumathi’s eyes became wet with tears. As decided, Mani Sharma stopped taking food from the next day. Three days passed like this and he became very weak and the fourth day it was difficult for him to even get up from the bed. All the pleadings from the friends and relatives did not have any effect on Mani Sharma. On the fifth day, in the evening a small child came running from somewhere and spoke to him, “Uncle, please have this plantain, it does not matter”. The child gave the banana to Mani Sharma. Wondering at the divine halo of the child, Mani Sharma forgot himself. He felt as if some Maya has subdued his senses, he forgot about his fast and looking at the smiling child he took the banana from the child’s hand and pressed it reverently on his eyes and ate it. Immediately, he felt a divine energy passing through his body, and the divine child turned on his heels and vanished through the front door. Mani Sharma felt extremely heavy-eyed and he had a dream in which Kumara Swamy came and told him that the divine child was none other than Swamy himself and very soon the couple would be blessed with a boy child. Swamy also instructed Mani Sharma to visit Him in Pazhamuthir Cholai where he was residing, which was not far from there, for seven consequent Tuesdays. Mani Sharma woke up from his sleep and narrated about his dream to his wife. The couple were very happy as the Lord Shanmugha himself had come to give Darshan and for blessing them.
The couple visited Pazhamuthir Cholai temple and had darshan of Sree Valli Devasena Sametha Sree Subramanya Swamy on seven consecutive Tuesdays. With the Swamy’s blessings they had a healthy boy child. The Mani Sharma Vasumathi couple spent their life serving Sree Karthikeya and lived contentedly.
|| End of Fifth Chapter ||
Subramanyam Subramanyam Shanmukhanatha Subramanyam
Subramanyam Subramanyam Shankaraputram Subramanyam
Sree Subramanya Vratam
Chapter 6
Peria Shetty Story
Once upon a time, near Kumbakonam in Tamilnadu lived a business man called Peria Shetty. He earned a lot of wealth doing various businesses. Even if he was immensely wealthy, Peria Shetty never used to donate for any cause. He had two daughters named Vandana and Chandana. Vandana was married but the younger one, Chandana’s wedding could not be solemnized even though a lot of alliances came for her. All were obstructed at the last minute. The Peria Shetty couple could not understand the reason for this.
During this time, there was a big famine in the area. There were no rains, people were not able to buy anything and Peria Shetty suffered a big loss in his business. Added to this, his daughter’s marriage caused him more pain. Even though the couple prayed to Lord Subramanya the resident deity of the nearby Swamy Malai innumerable times, there was no result and his younger daughter’s marriage could not be fixed.
One day, a Sanyasi(Saint) came to their residence. He asked Peria Shetty to do Abhishekha to Sree Subramanya in Sree Swamy Malai on the coming Tuesday. Hearing this, the dejected Peria Shetty said “Swamy! Why should I do it the coming Tuesday? I have performed Abhisheka for the Lord on a number of Tuesdays without any results. What is going to happen if I do it once more?” Hearing this the Sadhu said, “Child, you have done so many times, why don’t you do once more? You will definitely be rewarded.” Peria Shetty told Sadhu that it’s not a big problem for him to do Abhishekam once more and agreed for doing it.
Monday came after the weekend. Peria Shetty got the news that there was some important work at the Zamindar’s place nearby and he left immediately for the work. By the time they could finish the business it was late in the evening. It started to rain heavily and Peria Shetty had to spend the night there and could not return back to his home. The rain did not stop till the next day afternoon. As he had mentioned to the Sadhu, Peria Shetty could not visit and offer Abhisheka at Swami Malai on Tuesday. He thought he would go to Swami Malai the next week.
The next Monday came and Peria Shetty’s wife told that they should somehow go to Swami Malai and perform the abhishekam. They were about to start to Swami Malai and suddenly Peria Shetty fell down and got a sprain on his leg. He could not move his leg even a little bit. It was extremely painful. They could not go and have Darshan of Sree Subramanya Swamy in that week also. His wife was distressed at the obstacles faced for going to Sree Swamy Malai.
One more week passed and while they were about to proceed to Swami Malai, his wife’s leg got sprained. The pain increased minute by minute and she could not move her leg at all. That week also they could not go to Swami Malai. They could not understand the reason for all this and they were wondering as what wrong they had committed to undergo this. That night, Sree Subramanya Swamy came in the dream of Peria Shetty’s wife and spoke thus. “Mother, your husband in his pride thought that having my Darshan was very easy. He had said that we are going every Tuesday to Swami Malai and one more Tuesday is not going to be a big deal. Realize that without my blessings, however close you are, it will not be easy to visit me. I wanted to show you this fact. This time you will definitely have my Darshan.”
His wife woke up and told Peria Shetty about her dream. Peria Shetty understood his folly and begged to the Lord for his forgiveness. He prayed to the Swamy to pardon him for his ego. The benevolent Swamy ensured that the family had a good Darshan at Swamy Malai on the coming Tuesday. They prayed to Subramanya with devotion. Within a few days, Chandana got married with a lot of pomp and celebration, to a groom named Nagaraja. Peria Shetty family continued to serve the Lord and lived blissfully for a long time.
|| End of Sixth Chapter ||
Subramanyam Subramanyam Shanmukhanatha Subramanyam
Subramanyam Subramanyam Shankaraputram Subramanyam
Sree Subramanya Vratam Samaaptham
Skandam Shanmukham Devam Shiva Thejam Dwishdabhujam
Kumaaram Swaminaatham Twam Karthikeyam Namamyaham
Kumaaram Swaminaatham Twam Karthikeyam Namamyaham
Subramanya Subramanya Subramanya Paahimam
Subramanya Subramanya Subramanya Rakhshamam
Subramanya Subramanya Subramanya Rakhshamam