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If you’re looking for free and high-quality Hindu God images and wallpaper. May all of you be happy always, and keep moving forward in life, this is our wish. It is believed that his worship can be of great benefit in this Kali Yuga, and that he can remove delays, instill love and mutual affection, and cement relationships for a happy living.Hello good morning friends, I hope that you and your entire family will be well. He is also regarded by many as a representation of Kalki Avatar and is called Kalki Karuppasamy too. Devotees believe that his worship can fulfill their wishes, get them out of addictions of alcohol and drugs, and protect their villages from all calamities. People worship him with flowers and holy ash, and annual festivals are celebrated in villages in his honor. Lord Karuppasamy is the God of truth and justice, who is also regarded as a symbol of energy and wisdom. He is also offered Beedis (country made cigarettes) or cigars and Naravam or some form of modern alcohol. Karuppasamy is worshipped in villages in an annual festival with grand celebrations when different customs are performed, and goats or chicken are sacrificed for the god. It is believed that his worship can be of great benefit in this Kali Yuga and that he can remove delays, instill love and mutual affection, and cement relationships for a happy living. This is the reason that people address Karuppasamy as Dharbayil Pirandhavanae, that is, ‘as the one born from the holy grass,’ when they sing his praise.

Thus, the dark-skinned divinity became Karuppasamy, the Dark God. The compassionate Rama then blessed the boy, made him a divine entity and ordained him to be his escort God, that is, the Kaaval Deivam, in Tamil. While Rama was shocked at what happened, Sita explained to him about the origin of the new boy. While Lav and Kush went through the fire without any problem, the Valmiki-created boy got charred when he crossed it and turned black. Feeling that there is something wrong, he set a fire and directed them to come to him by crossing the fire one by one, cautioning them that only his real children would be able to pass it unharmed. Later, when the boys went to meet king Rama, he was surprised to see three of them there. Valmiki understood what happened, explained it to Sita and on his request, she began bringing up the new boy also as her own son, along with her two sons. When Sita returned soon with the real Kush, she was surprised to see a similar looking new boy in the ashram. As he could not locate him anywhere in the ashram, he immediately created a Kush duplicate, with the help of the sacred Kusha grass. When the sage finished his meditation, he found Kush missing.

She did not want to disturb the sage who was lost in contemplation and hence, took Kush quietly with her, back to the forest. When she returned shortly, she found Valmiki in deep meditation in his ashram and her two boys around him. One day, Sita had to go to the forest for a short while and left her children in the custody of the sage. Sita lived in the ashram of the great sage Valmiki, and there, she delivered twin boys. Lord Rama, sometime after his coronation as the king of Ayodhya, had to send his pregnant wife Sita to a forest, when one of his citizens cast aspersion on her character. There is an interesting legend, which links Karuppasamy with the epic Ramayana.
