Kartikeya Temple Pehowa

About the Temple

Kartikeya Temple in Pehowa town of Haryana is an ancient temple which dates back to the 5th century before christ. Kartikeya is a Hindu deity and is worshiped widely across the country. He is known by many other names, such as Arumugam, Senthil, Saravaṇa or Shanmukha (‘one with six faces’), Kumāra (meaning ‘child or son’), Guha, Skanda (meaning ‘that which is spilled, namely seed’ in Sanskrit). The temple has two rock blocks and a marble image of Lord Kartikeya flanked by two oil lamps. The oil is offered to the stone blocks, the marble image, and the lamps. The temple would be at least 4500 years old.

Lord kartikeya

The Birth of Lord Kartikeya

As per the Skanda Purana, Lord Shiva wed Sati who was the grand-daughter of Lord Brahma and the daughter of king Daksha. He never liked Lord Shiva. Daksha insulted Lord Shiva during a Yagna ceremony. Hence, Sati immolated herself in anger over the insult of her husband. When Lord Shiva came to know about this incidence he got angry. The Yagna was destroyed by the gana army of Lord Shiva led by Virabhadra. Meanwhile, Demon Taraka believed that his boon of being killed by Lord Shiva’s son would give him invincibility as Lord Shiva will not get married again. Hence, devtas manage to get Lord Shiva remarried to Goddess Parvati with the help of The Kama, the God of love who awake Lord Shiva from his penance, incurring his wrath in the process. Lord Shiva handed over the radiance of his third eye to Agni, as he believed that Agni alone was able of handling it until it becomes the desired offspring. Agni, tortured by its heat, handed it over to Goddess Ganga who in turn put it in a lake amidst a forest of reeds. The child was finally born in this forest with six faces. He was first spotted and cared by six women representing the Pleiades – Kritika. He thus got named Karttikeya. As a young lad, he killed demon Taraka. Lord Kartikeya is also known as Kumar.

Ancient Legend • Mahabharata

The Eternal Lamps
of Mahabharata

According to another legend, Lord Krishna asked Yudhishthira to light two lamps for the 18 lakh warriors who died in the Mahabharata battle. These lamps flank the temple and it is believed that they have been continuously lit since then.

Ancient Story • Skanda Purana

The Story About Lord Kartikeya Reside in Pehowa

King of the Ganas

Part 1 – The Competition

Who Will Be King of the Ganas?

Lord Shiva’s two sons, Ganesha and Kartikeya, were being considered for the position of king of the Ganas. Brahma and the other gods decided that whoever completed a circumambulation of the entire Earth first would be made the lord of the Ganas. Kartikeya, mounted on his peacock, immediately set off — while Ganesha, guided by Parvati’s wisdom, circumambulated the three deities representing the entire universe. Ganesha was made king.

Part 2 – The Anger of Kartikeya

"Mother, you should have treated both your sons equally. Today, you have created a distinction between us... Because of this, you are not my mother, but an enemy. From now on, any woman who sees me will remain a widow for seven lifetimes."

Seeing that Ganesha had been made king, Kartikeya became extremely angry. In his grief and rage, he removed all the flesh from his body and declared that no woman shall gaze upon him.

Part 3 – Why Pehowa?

The Divine Healing & Eternal Abode

Only the bones of Kartik Ji’s body remained, and he was covered in wounds. Then all the gods applied oil and vermilion to Kartikeya’s body, which soothed his wounds. He was made the commander of the gods and the king of the ancestors so that he could take care of them.

Part 3 – Why Pehowa?

Ancient Traditions
Still Observed Today

In Pehowa, oil and vermilion are offered to Kartikeya to liberate the souls of the deceased, and women are not allowed to see the deity.

Kartikeya Temple • Pehowa

Plan Your Visit to Kartikeya Temple

Located in the heart of Pehowa, the Kartikeya Temple is open to all devotees. For rituals, timings, or guidance – our team is here to help you plan a meaningful visit.

LOCATION

Pehowa, Kurukshetra
Haryana

Temple Timings

Morning & Evening
Darshan Available

Contact

+91 999 100 8897

Kartikeya Temple • Pehowa

Plan Your Visit to Kartikeya Temple

Located in the heart of Pehowa, the Kartikeya Temple is open to all devotees. For rituals, timings, or guidance – our team is here to help you plan a meaningful visit.

LOCATION

Pehowa, Kurukshetra
Haryana

Temple Timings

Morning & Evening
Darshan Available

Contact

+91 999 100 8897