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  2. Muneeswarar - Wikipedia

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    Muneeswarar, or Muneeswaran (Tamil: முனீஸ்வரன் Malayalam: മുനീശ്വരൻ), is a popular Hindu deity within Hinduism, and is worshipped by many, in countries such as India, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Fiji and many more. [1]

  3. Bodyguard Muniswaran Temple - Wikipedia

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    Bodyguard Muniswaran Temple is a temple dedicated to Lord Muneeswarar. This is a small temple situated in the main area of Chennai Metropolitan Area. [1] [2] This temple is located just about one and half kilometres away from the Central Railway Station. Muneeswarar, Munīshwaran, Munīshwaran முனீஸ்வரன்

  4. Sri Pandi Muneeswarar Temple (Pandi Kovil) - Wikipedia

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    Sri Pandi Muneeswarar. Sri Pandi Muneeswarar Temple (commonly known as Pandi Kovil) is a temple located in Melamadai area of Madurai city in Tamil Nadu, India.The main deity of the temple is Pandi Muneeswarar.

  5. Muniandi - Wikipedia

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    Idol of Muniandi. Muniandi, also referred to as Munisvaran, is a Tamil rural guardian deity of plantations and estates, who has since been assimilated with Hinduism. [1] He is regarded as a malevolent being who causes diseases, blights, and crop failures, who whose ill-will can be prevented by human veneration. [2]

  6. Jalan Baru Sri Muniswarar Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Jalan Baru Sri Muniswarar Temple [1] is a Hindu temple in Jalan Baru, Prai, Penang, Malaysia.The temple is dedicated to, Muniswarar.This temple was one of the most famous temple in Malaysia. [2]

  7. File:Muneeswaran.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Munneswaram temple - Wikipedia

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    This Lingam is one of the few surviving idols from the days prior to the temple's destruction by the Portuguese. [1]Munneswaram temple is situated in Munneswaram village, the center of the spiritual and religious life of the people dwelling in a medieval administrative division called Munneswaram Pattuva ("Munneswaram division").

  9. Madurai Veeran - Wikipedia

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    According to the Maduraiveeraswamikathai text, Veeran was born to aristocratic parents and was abandoned, and later adopted by a couple from the Arunthathiyar community. He grew up among them and became a guard in the court of King Bommanna Nayakan.