Vaikasi Visakam is one of the most auspicious and widely celebrated festivals in Tamil Nadu and among Tamil communities across the world. Observed on the full moon day of the Tamil month of Vaikasi (May–June), this festival marks the divine birthday of Lord Murugan — the beloved son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, worshipped across South India as the God of War, Wisdom, and Grace.

In 2026, Vaikasi Visakam falls on May 30, 2026 (Saturday). Temples across Tamil Nadu — from the towering gopurams of Thiruchendur Murugan Temple to the hillside sanctum of Palani Murugan Temple, and from Thiruthani Murugan Temple to Vadapalani Murugan Temple in Chennai — will be illuminated with devotion, rituals, and the fragrance of jasmine and incense.
What Is Vaikasi Visakam? Meaning and Origin
The name Vaikasi Visakam combines two Tamil words:
- Vaikasi — the Tamil month (mid-May to mid-June)
- Visakam — the Visakha nakshatra (star), the birth star of Lord Murugan
When the full moon of Vaikasi aligns with the Visakha star, the day becomes supremely sacred — it is believed to be the exact moment Lord Murugan, also known as Kartikeya, Subramanya Swamy, Skanda, and Arumugam, was born into this world to vanquish evil and restore righteousness.
In Sanskrit traditions of North India, the same deity is revered as Lord Kartikeya — the commander of the divine army of the Gods, born from the six sparks of Lord Shiva's fire, raised by the six Kritika stars, and cherished by his mother Goddess Parvati.
Vaikasi Visakam 2026 — Date and Timings
Festival Date: May 30, 2026 (Saturday)
Visakam Nakshathram Begins: 10:38 AM on May 29, 2026
Visakam Nakshathram Ends: 01:20 PM on May 30, 2026
(Note: It may change according to places.)
The Sacred Stories Behind Vaikasi Visakam
These are not mere myths. For millions of devotees, these stories are living truths that explain why Lord Murugan is worshipped with such passion.
Story 1: The Birth of Lord Murugan — Fire, Stars, and a Mother's Love
The demon king Soorapadman obtained a boon that he could only be killed by a son of Shiva. To break Shiva's deep meditation, the gods sent Manmatha. Shiva opened his third eye, and Manmatha was reduced to ash. From that eye poured six divine sparks of fire. The Ganges laid them in Saravana Poigai, where they became six infant boys. The six Kritika stars nursed them. When Goddess Parvati gathered them in a loving embrace, the six became one. This was Shanmukha, born on Vaikasi Visakam.

Story 2: The War Against Soorapadman — The Vel Descends
Goddess Parvati gave Murugan the divine Vel. As Commander-in-Chief, Murugan clashed with Soorapadman. When the demon transformed into a massive mango tree, Murugan hurled the Vel, splitting him in two. One half became his peacock (vehicle) and the other his rooster (banner). This victory of grace is commemorated at Thiruchendur.

Story 3: Murugan and Valli — The Story of Love and Surrender
Valli was a tribal girl guarding millet fields. Murugan came disguised as an old man to woo her. With the help of Ganesha, who appeared as a charging elephant, Valli ran into the old man's arms for protection. Upon revealing his radiant divine form, she surrendered. This story reminds us that Murugan's love is relentless and patient.

Story 4: Murugan Teaches His Father — The Guru Who Is the Son
Young Murugan asked Brahma the meaning of "Om." When Brahma couldn't answer, Murugan imprisoned him. Shiva investigated and found his son standing as a Guru. Murugan whispered the meaning of the Pranava Mantra into Shiva's ear, earning the name "Swaminatha" — the lord who became the guru of his own father.

Vaikasi Visakam Significance
1. Murugan's Birthday: The most important day in his yearly cycle.
2. Visakha Star Power: Associated with energy and determination.
3. Vanquishing Evil: Seeking courage and protection.
4. Divine Grace of Parvati: Auspicious for women and families.
5. Mantra Chanting: "Om Saravanabhavaya Namaha" for spiritual elevation.
Vaikasi Visakam Puja Thali — What to Keep Ready
| Item | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Murugan idol or image | The presiding deity |
| Red & Lotus flowers | Murugan's favourite offerings |
| Panchamritam & Milk | For Abhishekam |
| Sandalwood paste & Vibhuti | Applied after rituals |
| Ghee lamp & Camphor | For Aarti and light |
| Paal Payasam | Traditional sweet Neivedyam |
| Vel & Peacock feather | Symbols of his power |
| Kolam powder | For drawing at the entrance |

Vaikasi Visakam Puja Vidhi — Step-by-Step
1. Sankalpa: Resolve to perform the puja for family health and happiness.
2. Ganapathi Puja: Light the lamp and chant Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha.
3. Invocation: Invite Lord Murugan to accept the worship.
4. Abhishekam: Pour milk, curd, honey, ghee, and rosewater sequentially.
5. Decoration: Apply sandal paste, and offer red flowers and the peacock feather.
6. Chanting: Recite Om Saravanabhavaya Namaha 108 times.
7. Food Offerings: Offer paal payasam, fruits, and coconut.
8. Aarti: Wave camphor lamp clockwise and ring the bell.
Fasting: Avoid meat, onion, and garlic. Fruits and milk are permitted.
Famous Murugan Temples
1. Thiruchendur Murugan Temple: The only abode built on the seashore where Murugan defeated Soorapadman. 
2. Palani Murugan Temple: Sitting atop Sivagiri hill. The idol is made of Navapashanam, nine sacred herbal stones. 
3. Thiruthani Murugan Temple: Represents Murugan's peace after war. A hill temple of grace and wisdom. 
4. Vadapalani Murugan Temple: The miracle temple in Chennai, known for answered prayers and its film industry connection. 
Vaikasi Visakam Wishes & Quotes
வைகாசி விசாக வாழ்த்துக்கள்! முருகனின் திருவருள் உங்கள் வாழ்வில் என்றும் நிறைந்திருக்கட்டும்.
Happy Vaikasi Visakam 2026! May Lord Murugan's divine grace fill your life with health, happiness, and prosperity.
Conclusion
Vaikasi Visakam is a reminder that grace is real and accessible. Behind every story of Murugan runs the same thread: grace is stronger than power, love is stronger than war, and surrender is the highest victory.

Vel Vel Muruga!