
SHREE MUNESHWARASWAMY
Munīshwarar is a Hindu God. "Muni" means "saint" and "Īshwara" represents Shiva. that in order to protect the good souls, Shiva created Munīswara. He possessed seven qualities, and based on them he was called as Shivamuni, Mahāmuni, Tavamuni, Nādamuni (Nāthamuni), Jadamuni, Dharmamuni, Vazhamuni.
As he appeared from Lord Siva's face he assumed the form of Shivamuni.
He became Mahāmuni who possessed immeasurable divine power.
Tavamuni removed all obstacles in the path of the Devas and Rishis during their Yajna
Nāthamuni (Nādamuni) offered blessings to the Devas and
Jadamuni grew trees and possessed Rudrakshamala
Kātgar and the book.
Dharmamuni was the protector of the good and the destroyer of evil.
Vazhamuni is praised and worshipped by the Kapalis who live in the jungle. Munīswara is generally worshiped either as a fierce God or a peaceful God. Those who worship his fierce form offer him animals like lamb and chicken.

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