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DEC. 12, 2025
Unlike the more ancient Kandha Sashti Kavasam written by Devaraya Swamigal in the 19th century, the was composed by Sathguru Srimad Shanthananda Swamigal . Born in 1921, Swamigal was a saint in the Avadhootha lineage who dedicated his life to alleviating human suffering through spiritual practice.
The story of the is not just one of a song, but of a 20th-century saint’s profound devotion and his desire to bring a "spiritual armor" to the common person. The Vision of Santhananda Swamigal Unlike the more ancient Kandha Sashti Kavasam written
The story goes that Swamigal envisioned Lord Murugan not just as a warrior-god, but as the —the teacher who removes the darkness of ignorance. He composed this hymn at Skandasramam near Salem, a temple he founded to honor this unique "Guru" form of Murugan. The "Armour" of the Modern Age The Vision of Santhananda Swamigal The story goes
The word literally means "armour" or "shield". While ancient texts often focused on protection from physical enemies, Santhananda Swamigal’s verses are famously tailored for the "Kali Age," focusing on: Giri USA - Kandha Sasti Kavasam | Hinduism Book - Giri USA While ancient texts often focused on protection from
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