Skanda is the son of Shiva and Parvati, and the brother of Ganesha. His multi-faced form alludes to Skanda being raised by six divine mothers. He is shown accompanied by his two wives, Devasena and Valli. He is twelve-armed, nine of which display his armory and three embrace his wives. Skanda’s peacock clutches a cobra in its talons, a metaphor of Skanda’s power to destroy ignorance and evil.
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