When the moon is full on the tenth month of the Hindu calendar, the Tamil celebrate Thaipusam, a major Hindu festival in honor of Lord Murugan. In 2013, the Thaipusam will fall on January 27. Devotees come together for a procession, carrying signs of their devotion and gratitude.
Lord Murugan is the son of the god Shiva and his wife Parvati, and was sent to help defeat the demon Soorapadam using a “vel”, which is a spear or a lance. Thaipusam is a holiday of thanksgiving and celebrates the victory of good versus evil.
To the Hindus, Lord Murugan represents youth, power and virtue. He is also revered as a “granter of favors”. In these celebrations, his devotees not only show their thanks, but also come to offer prayers and ask for blessings.
Kung naka-shoot mo ani nga celebration mga Bro, pundokon lang nato diri. Anywhere around the world ni ha not only in Singapore.
Sa mga masakiton ug kasingkasing not recommended to scroll down ..... hehe