When the
devas could not tolerate the evil doings of the
asura Surapadman, they approached
Shiva and
Parvati for assistance. Shiva and Parvati tasked their son
Kartikeya to lead the army of devas against Surapadman. The devas praised Kartikeya and prayed to him for six days. He used his
vel (divine spear) to split Surapadman into two halves, one half of which became a
peacock, which he took as his
vahana, and the other became a rooster, which was transformed into his
banner.
Surasamharam is celebrated to commemorate the event. Devotees observe a
fast and narrate the
Kanda Sashti Kavacham during a six-day period, known as
Shashthi Vrata, that precedes the event. As stated in the hymns, regular chanting of the song 36 times a day causes the predicaments of life to be resolved and brings benefits to the chanter. ==In popular culture==