How does VP Radhakrishnan's Thaipusam message invoke Lord Murugan’s blessings for a prosperous nation?
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Chennai, Feb 1 (NationPress) Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan conveyed heartfelt Thaipusam wishes to individuals nationwide on Sunday, calling upon the infinite grace of Lord Murugan to steer society toward the paths of righteousness, wisdom, and harmony.
In his address, the Vice President reflected on the enduring Tamil poetic traditions that honor Lord Murugan as the celestial warrior wielding the sacred Vel, the spear that annihilates adharma and firmly establishes dharma.
C.P. Radhakrishnan emphasized that Murugan, portrayed with six luminous faces and 12 formidable arms, epitomizes unparalleled strength, clear purpose, and moral bravery.
He stated that the Vel transcends being a mere weapon; it represents a profound emblem of knowledge that penetrates ignorance and sheds light on truth. Referencing ancient verses that narrate Murugan’s victories over darkness, he remarked that these age-old depictions resonate deeply even today.
“They serve as a reminder that the battle against injustice, ignorance, and ethical decline is timeless, and that righteousness will ultimately prevail,” he asserted.
According to him, Lord Murugan’s victories symbolize humanity’s internal struggle to conquer ego, fear, and wrongdoing.
Highlighting the spiritual essence of Thaipusam, the Vice President noted that the festival represents both a moment for introspection and a celebration of faith.
On this sacred occasion, devotees seek relief from the ignorance that clouds minds, allowing the illumination of wisdom to spread across society.
He further stated that Thaipusam embodies a collective desire to eradicate evil, nurture goodness, and transform suffering into hope.
C.P. Radhakrishnan expressed his aspiration that Lord Murugan’s blessings will usher in an end to poverty and foster prosperity, replacing anxiety with peace and adversity with abundance.
The festival carries a universal message of compassion, discipline, and resilience, motivating individuals to act with integrity in all aspects of life.
In closing, he wished that on this auspicious Thaipusam day, the complete and eternal grace of Lord Murugan would be a constant presence for the people—safeguarding them, guiding their actions, and empowering them to uphold dharma, attain success, and cultivate a happier, more harmonious nation.