The book chronicles in detail the avatar of Lord Murugan. The story follows, in general, Kanda Puranam (KP), a magnum opus in Tamil, composed by Kachiappa Sivacahariar, many centuries ago. There is one major deviation in regard to the advent of Murugan. In the book, Lord Shiva's consort Paarvathi has a small, but significant role, whereas in KP She makes no contribution. The change has been made to help one understand the rationale for Shiva's divine wedding for the emergence of Murugan. It would also link up the race between Murugan and his brother Ganesha and the subsequent penance of Murugan in the Palani hill. The penultimate chapter outlines a description of some of the important Murugan temples in India and Malaysia. The last chapter tries to illuminate the essence of the philosophical advice given by Saint Arunagirinathar.
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Chapter 1 Paarvathi's Homecoming
Chapter 2 Shiva's Anger
Chapter 3 Shiva's Meditation
Chapter 4 Holy Wedding
Chapter 5 Advent of Lord Murugan
Chapter 6 Murugan's Enlightenment
Chapter 7 Murugan, The Universal Guru
Chapter 8 Surapadman
Chapter 9 Surapadman's Triumph
Chapter 10 Tarakasuran's End
Chapter 11 Veerabahu's Mission
Chapter 12 Veerabahu's Exploits
Chapter 13 Asuras' War Council
Chapter 14 Holy War-Day One
Chapter 15 Holy War-Day Two
Chapter 16 Holy War-Day Three
Chapter 17 Holy War-Day Four
Chapter 18 Holy War-Day Five
Chapter 19 Holy War-Day Six
Chapter 20 Murugan Weds Deivayanai
Chapter 21 Valli Marries Murugan
Chapter 22 Some Important Murugan Temples
Chapter 23 Arunagirinathar's Advice