Pehowa Kartikeya Temple, Haryana
Address
Pehowa Kartikeya Temple, Haryana
136128, Shiva Market, Nand Colony,
Kurukshetra district,
Pehowa, Haryana 136128
Moolavar
Kartikeya
Introduction
- Location: Pehowa, Haryana, North India.
- Deity: Dedicated to Lord Kartikeya, one of the most revered deities in Hinduism, known by various names such as Murugan, Senthil, Saravaṇa, Arumugam (Shanmukha – ‘one with six faces’), Kumāra, Guha, and Skanda.
- Historical Significance: It is one of the oldest Kartikeya temples in North India, with historical connections to the Kushanas, who issued coins featuring Skanda, and the Yaudheyas, a republican clan in Punjab who also revered this deity.
- Ancient Patronage: The temple’s worship of Kartikeya has roots in several Indian dynasties, including the Ikshvakus of Andhra and the Gupta empire.
- The mythology of Lord Kartikeya is deeply rooted in Skanda Purana:
- Shiva and Sati: Initially, Lord Shiva married Sati, daughter of Daksha. However, Daksha disapproved of Shiva due to his unconventional ways and insulted him during a Yagna (sacrifice). In response, Sati immolated herself, and Shiva’s attendants, led by Virabhadra, destroyed the Yagna.
- Tarakasura’s Boon: The demon Taraka believed that only a son of Shiva could defeat him, assuming he would remain invincible as Shiva was unlikely to remarry after Sati’s death.
- Rebirth of Shiva’s Son: After much intervention by the Devas (gods), Shiva remarried Parvati. Lord Shiva’s effulgence was handed to Agni and later to Ganga, eventually leading to the birth of Kartikeya in a forest of reeds (Shara). He was born with six faces, symbolizing various aspects of divinity.
- Kartikeya’s Heroism: Raised by six women representing the Krittikas (Pleiades constellation), Kartikeya became known as Krittikeya. He destroyed the demon Taraka and came to be celebrated as Kumāra, the eternally youthful warrior.
- Temple’s Strict Traditions:
- Women Prohibited: In line with Kartikeya’s brahmachari (celibate) form, women are not allowed to enter the temple premises.
- Devotional Observances: Devotees follow strict religious rules, particularly during the months of Chaturmas (Ashadha through Kartik). Worship during this period is believed to grant devotees victory in all their life’s battles.
- Spiritual Power: The temple holds a powerful reputation, with devotees firmly believing that true dedication to Lord Kartikeya at this temple brings success and triumph over challenges.
Festivals
Sarasvati Mahotsav, Maha Shivaratri
Century/Period
1000 years old.
Nearest Bus Station
Pehowa Bus Stand
Nearest Railway Station
Kurukshetra Junction
Nearest Airport
Chandigarh International Airport