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Murugan: The Hindu God of War and Wisdom
Murugan, also known as Subramanya and Skanda, is a prominent and beloved deity in Hinduism. He is often depicted as a young, handsome warrior, carrying a vel (spear) and riding a peacock. Murugan is particularly popular in South India, especially in Tamil Nadu.

Key Attributes and Symbolism:
Youth and Vigor: Murugan's youthful appearance symbolizes energy, vitality, and the power of the rising sun.
Warfare and Victory: As the god of war, he is associated with courage, bravery, and the triumph of good over evil.
Wisdom and Knowledge: Murugan is also considered the god of wisdom and learning. He is often invoked for success in education and intellectual pursuits.
Love and Devotion: Despite his warrior image, Murugan is also known for his love and devotion to his mother, Goddess Parvati.
Peacock Mount: The peacock, his vehicle, symbolizes beauty, grace, and the ability to rise above obstacles.
Six Faces: Murugan is often depicted with six faces, representing the six aspects of consciousness.
Vel (Spear): His spear is a powerful weapon symbolizing his ability to destroy evil and ignorance.

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