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[[File:Lord Muruga Batu Caves.jpg|thumb|Statue of Karttikeya at Batu Caves, Malaysia]]
[[File:Lord Muruga Batu Caves.jpg|thumb|Statue of Karttikeya at Batu Caves, Malaysia]]


=== Hinduism ===
===Hinduismo===


In Hinduism, Sanat Kumara is sometimes called '''Skanda''', or '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Karttikeya|Karttikeya]]''' the son of [[Special:MyLanguage/Shiva|Shiva]] and Parvati. Karttikeya is the god of war and commander-in-chief of the divine army of the gods. He was born specifically to slay Táraka, the demon who symbolizes ignorance, or the lower mind. Karttikeya is often depicted holding a spear, representing illumination. He uses the spear to slay ignorance. In Hinduism, stories of war are often used as allegories for the internal struggles of the soul.
In Hinduism, Sanat Kumara is sometimes called '''Skanda''', or '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Karttikeya|Karttikeya]]''' the son of [[Special:MyLanguage/Shiva|Shiva]] and Parvati. Karttikeya is the god of war and commander-in-chief of the divine army of the gods. He was born specifically to slay Táraka, the demon who symbolizes ignorance, or the lower mind. Karttikeya is often depicted holding a spear, representing illumination. He uses the spear to slay ignorance. In Hinduism, stories of war are often used as allegories for the internal struggles of the soul.