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Om Saravanabhavaya Namaha |
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Leicester Sri Murugan Temple is the abode for Lord Muruga. Lord Muruga is the second son of God Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Lord Muruga is well renouned for his patronage to the tamil language and he bless everyone in abundance with beauty, youth, knowledge, power and kindness. As renouned, Goodness manifests itself whenever it is time to subdue the Evil. Lord Muruga (Deva-sena-pati) the Commander-in-Chief of the Devas army, was born to kill Asuras (evil). Hindusim depicts Devas as Deities/Spirits of Nature like Igni Deva for Fire, etc.... This makes Lord Muruga as the controller of elements / nature. He is worshipped as Muruga (the boy form of Subrahmanya) all around the world. Lord Muruga is also called as Guha, Skanda, Kumara, Karthikeya, Saravana, Shanmuga, Subramanya and in many names all over the southern continent of Asia spreading across countries like - India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore, etc... and also across continents into Europe, America etc...Of the various forms of Lord Muruga, the Lord Subrahmanya of the puranas (epics), is the most popular in Tamil Community. Saravanabhava - Actually stands for... Lord Muruga is called Tamil Kadavul, Tamil God. It is said that the word Murugan is synonymous with Tamil.He is praised in the Sanga literature for being a patron of the language in different Sanga periods.This is the religious place for South Asian Tamil Community in Leicester. In the current time of darkness pursued by evil in the forms of temptations, pressures and tensions of day-to-day life, Lord Muruga guides us like a beacon amidst a stormy sea. He blesses everyone who put down their burden at him, with eternal peace and guide them across their karma. All are welcome to pray for their betterment and of all living beings including mankind. Leicester Sri Murugan Temple is a charitable organisation formed to aid the devoted piotees of Leicester Tamil Community. The humble trustees continue to work hard in constructing a Temple for the Tamil God Lord Muruga and aid the community we live in. There is a temple priest and daily poojas are being conducted three times a day. All devotees are welcomed with open heart and open arms to join in service to Lord Muruga and get his blessings. |