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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]
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]
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
Sri Darma Muneeswaran Temple, 17 Serangoon North Avenue 1, Singapore 555894; Sri Muneeswarar Temple, No. 3 Commonwealth Drive, Singapore 149594; Sri Veeramuthu Muneswarar Temple, 523, Yishun Industrial Park A, Singapore 768770; Sri Muneeswarar Peetam, 16 Ubi Road 4, Singapore 408624
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]
Sri Darma Muneeswaran Temple is a Hindu temple in Serangoon North, Singapore. It is located at 17 Serangoon North Avenue 1. This temple has been in existence at the present site for more than a century. Inside the temple is a statue of Dharma Muneeswaran (a form of Shiva) and his consorts Vinayaka, Murugan, and Mariyamman.
The former is a nine-day long festival in honour of the presiding Goddess, while the latter is an overnight observation in honour of Lord Shiva. In addition to these two Hindu festivals, the temple has a festival of its own, the Munneswaram festival, a four-week-long event attended by Hindus and Buddhists.
Arulmigu Om Sri Muneeswaran Alayam, Tepi Sungai Klang; Arulmigu Om Sri Raaja Muniswarar Alayam, Jalan Besar, Pandamaran; Sri Sitthi Vinayagar, Taman Kim Chuan, Pandamaran, Klang; Om Sri Maha Mariamman Alayam, Pandamaran, Klang; Om Sri Vettaikara Pandimuni Kaliamman Alayam, Pandamaran, Klang; Sri VeeraBhatra Kaliammal Temple, Sg.Jelok, Kajang