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MANGAL - THE MARS |
In Vedic astrology Mars is know as MANGAL, ANGARAKA and
KUJA. These names in
Sanskrit mean, "auspicious, burning coal, and the fair one". Mars is
a malefic. He rules over the two sidereal signs of Aries and Scorpio. He is exalted
in Capricorn and fallen in the opposite sign of Cancer. Mars is often depicted
as a god with a red body exemplifying the natural color of the astronomical body
in the sky.
Kuja is a karaka, or indicator, of brother and siblings, assertion, aggressiveness,
soldiers and military endeavors, mechanical ability, engineers and surgeons,
commanders and rulers, accidents, violence and war, ambition, strength, arguments
and conflict, passion and desire.
Like Surya, the Sun, Mars most powerful position is in the 10th House. He is
a particularly beneficial planet for Cancer or Leo Ascendants. His nature is
PITTA, or fiery. His gem is red coral and his direction is south. Mars' day is
Tuesday and he reaches full maturity at age 28.
In Vedic mythology Mars appears to have been born of the Earth. SARVA, the archer,
represents the element of Earth as the supporter of life. Sarva's wife VIKESI,
the disheveled, is the Earth goddess. The Puranic literature of ancient India
declares that Angaraka, Mars is their son born of the Earth. Mars is further
identified with the Kartikeya, the god of war. He is the son of the god Shiva,
who was born without Shiva's union with a woman. Kartikeya was born with six
heads as the six goddesses of the lunar constellation, Kritika, or the Pleiades
nurtured him. Kartikeya kills the seemingly invincible demon Taraka, and releases
the Devas from Taraka's oppression. These myths depict valor, strength and courage,
and most fittingly, the protective quality of Mars. Thus, Mars is known as the
protector of dharma, the sacred path and purpose in life that each of us follows.
In the Zodiac, ANGARAKA or MARS is regarded as a God of
martial character, red in every aspect. Even the Romans held him as their Guru. In the Zodiac, He is
the Lord of "Mesha" and "Vrischika". He stays 1 1/2 months
in each Rasi taking 18 months to complete the cycle.
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MANGAL AS SEEN IN TEMPLES |
A prayer to this planet frees one from debts, poverty and
illness afflicting the skin. This graha bestows property and conveyance (Locomotion). A
prayer to Angaraka can restore loss of eyesight. Tuesdays are intended for the worship
of Angaraka who loves the chanting of Sama Veda. If one observes the fast on
Tuesday for 21 times, the unlucky influence of Tuesday (Mangal) can be got rid
off. The legend that depict the influence of the worship of MANGAL goes as follows,
and is narrated whenever a worship or offering is made to the deity.
An old woman used to observe fast on every Tuesday. Her son was named Mangaliya.
Mangal deity in disguise of a Brahmin came and asked her "I am hungry. I
shall prepare my own food but you plaster the ground with cow-dung." The
woman said, "Today is a Tuesday; I do not plaster cow-dung on this day.
I shall sprinkle water and you can prepare food." The Brahmin said, "I
shall only cook on a cow-dung plastered surface." The woman refused and
said that she could do anything else except cow-dung plaster." The Brahmin
said, "Let your son lie upside down, I shall cook on his back." After
some thought, the woman agreed to this and called her son. The disguised Brahmin
lit the furnace on his back and cooked food. After cooking, the Brahmin asked
the woman to call her son so that he could take the auspicious food. The woman,
in grief, said why he cut jokes and that after your cooking on his back, he would
have died. The Brahmin explained and insisted her to call the son. When insisted
the woman called, and the son came running. The Brahmin said, "Old woman,
your fast is successful. With kindness, your mind is also full of devotion and
faith. May you be ever happy." The deity (Mangal) in disguise disappeared. |
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