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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]
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 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. It is believed that a Pandya king called Nedunchezhiyan is worshipped as Pandi Muneeswarar in this temple. [1] [2]
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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").
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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.
Pal or Pali is in Satara district in the state of Maharashtra, India Pal is known for its shrine to Khandoba, who is reincarnation of Shiva. It is situated 28 kilometres (17 mi) south of Satara. Thousands of devotees visit the shrine and in January there is an annual yatra, or pilgrimage when Shiva marries Mhalsadevi.