What Thaipusam Means
The first Purnima or full moon day after the winter solstice and Makar Sankranti* is called as Thaipusam. In the southern part of the country, it is known as “Dhanya Pournami” – a full moon of fulfillment. In many ways, it is considered to be the most generous full moon of the year, due to the Earth’s position in relation to the Sun. Those who are seeking to enhance life in the best possible way will reap maximum harvest at this time. For ages, people have seen Thaipusam as a day to hone their instruments of victory and success in the material world, in the emotional world, and in the spiritual world.
The Significance of Thaipusam and Story of SkandaHere is the story of Skanda and how Thaipusam became a significant day because of him. Sadhguru explains how Skanda's greatest victory was not the battles he won but the realization he came to after fighting them.
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