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Shatru Samhara (Sarvaabheesta Phalaprada)

Subramhanya Pooja

Shatru Samhara (Sarvaabheesta Phalaprada)

Lord Subramhanya, adorned with a saffron-colored face and golden jewelry, bestows His divine blessings upon devotees, granting them access to heavenly realms and instilling fearlessness. Holding Shakti, Kukkuta, and a Lotus Flower in His hands, he fulfills all desires, wishes, and needs. As the Commander-in-chief of the celestial army (Surasena), he rides a majestic Peacock (Vaahan). With Twelve Arms and Six Faces, He protects the Gods (Devataas) and Saints from adversities, having vanquished formidable demons like Thaarakasura. Lord Subramhanya is revered as the source of intellectual growth (Buddhi Vivardhana).

Worshiping the beloved son of Parvathi and Parameswara, who eradicates internal and external enemies and brings victory, is encapsulated in the Shatrusamhara (elimination of enemies) or Sarvaabheeshta Phalaprada (fulfillment of all desires) Subramanya Trishathi, involving the recitation of 300 sacred names. Devotion, coupled with the chanting of these 300 names using Moolamantra and Beejamantraas, and offering six types of flowers and Naivedyam, ensures that all aspirations are realized, and both internal and external adversaries are vanquished, bringing profound peace to the worshipers.

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