This is a collection of stories of Muruga, who is known as Kartik, Subramanian, Skanda, etc. Lord Muruga stories are based on Hindu Puranas. Son of Shiva, Muruga is Deva Senapati, the commander of the Devas. He is worshipped widely in South India especially in Tamil Nadu, Kerala and parts of Karnataka. Malaysia, Singapore, Sri Lanka and South Africa have huge followers of Lord Muruga. Murugan , also known as Kārttikeya ("son of Krittika"), Shanmukha ("one with six faces"), Kumāra ("child or son"), Skanda ("attacker") among other names, [1] is both the youthful God of war and the patron deity of Tamil Nadu in South India. He is very a popular Hindu deity among Tamil Hindus, and is worshiped primarily in areas with Tamil influence, including Sri Lanka, Malaysia, and southern India. Murugan became the supreme general of the demi-gods and led the army of the devas to victory ... Learn about Murugan , the divine son of Shiva and Parvati, who is worshipped as the God of War and Victory in Tamil Nadu and South India. Discover his mythology, symbolism, worship, and modern relevance in this comprehensive article. Delve into the mythological origins of Lord Murugan , his significance in Hindu epics, and his profound influence in South Indian traditions.