Karthigai Deepam is a festival observed when the Moon aligns with the Kritikka Nakshatra during the Tamil month of Karthigai. The Kritikka Nakshatra, known as the Pleiades, is symbolized by a cluster of six stars and is connected to Lord Kartikeya. This festival involves lighting clay lamps with ghee to symbolize the removal of darkness, ignorance, and impurities. Similar to Raksha Bandhan in North India, sisters pray for their brothers’ welfare on this day, reinforcing familial bonds.
Chennai, India
Kritikka Nakshatra Begins – 06:01 PM on Dec 03, 2025
Kritikka Nakshatra Ends – 02:55 PM on Dec 04, 2025
The Sun, Mars and Ketu are the firey planets in the zodiac representing Agni Tattva (fire element) and that is why Karthigai Deepam is considered a powerful remedy for astrological influences related to Mars, Sun, and Ketu.
Mars (Mangal): The festival’s emphasis on lighting lamps and invoking divine light is believed to pacify the fiery nature of Mars. The act of lighting earthen lamps represents dispelling aggression and impulsiveness, traits associated with a negatively influenced Mars, and fostering harmony and courage.
Sun (Surya): Karthigai Deepam, with its association to Lord Shiva in the form of infinite light, resonates with the Sun’s qualities of illumination and vitality. When you perform the Karthigai Deepam rituals with utmost sincerity, it can enhance the positive aspects of the Sun in your horoscope, promoting vitality, health, and authority.
Ketu: The spiritual significance of Karthigai Deepam aligns well with Ketu’s inclination towards enlightenment and moksha (liberation).
It is believed that Lord Shiva created Lord Kartikeya or Lord Muruga from his 3rd eye of six primary faces (Tatpurusha Aghora, Sadyojata, Vamadeva, Ishana and Adhomuka). It is believed that the six forms made into six children and each of them brought up by the six celestial nymphs and later merged into one by his mother Parvati.
Once Lord Shiva assumed the form of a hill at Tiruvannamalai in South India. Here He quelled the pride of Brahma and Vishnu who were quarreling as to their relative greatness. Arunachalesvara is Tejo Lingam. Arunachala or Tiruvannamalai Hill is the place that represents the fire element. (The five elements are represented by five holy places in India.)
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