Kandhashasti Festival: A Sacred Celebration of Faith and Culture
The Kandhashasti Festival is one of the most revered religious and cultural observances in Tamil Nadu, particularly in Chennai. Rooted in devotion to Lord Murugan, also known as Kantan, this festival is celebrated annually in the Tamil month of Aippasi (October–November). Beginning on the first phase of the waxing moon, called piratamai , it spans six days of fasting, rituals, and dramatic performances, culminating in a grand finale that symbolizes the eternal triumph of good over evil. Origins and Significance The festival is most prominently celebrated at the Kanadaswamy Temple in Cheyyur District and the Tiruchendur Temple, which draw thousands of devotees from across the globe. Kandhashasti commemorates Lord Murugan’s legendary victory over the demon Curapatman. This Mythological Battle represents the destruction of evil forces and the safeguarding of devotees. More than just a divine tale, it serves as a reminder of the enduring power of righteousness and unwavering faith. ...