KAILAS' VERSION
According to this legend, he was the son of Uma and Maheswar. He was born only to put an
end to the atrocities of Taraka, a cruel demon, who perpetrated countless wicked acts on devas for
years. When the entire amarakula was totally debilitated, they sought the advice of Lord
Srimannarayan,
who counselled that the son born to Lord Siva alone would kill that remorseless
Danava. But Siva was
doing penance after the self-immolation of Sati. reborn as Parvathi. And she was offering worship to
Lord Siva at the behest of her father - Himavan. They utilised the services of Manmatha to awaken
his
love instincts. Poor Manmatha was burnt to ashes, when the Lord opened his third eye as punishment
for disturbing his tapas, yet in the end, Siva was wedded to Parvathi and the son begotten to them
became the chief Marstral of Amarasena, who vanquished Taraka; and the devas breathed freely. Devendra
gave his daughter Devasena to the valorous Subrahmanya in wedding then. This legend was immortalised
by Kalidas in his master-piece Kumarasambhava.
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