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OverviewDiscover the ancient power and enduring legacy of the South Indian protector god. Muniswara: The Guardian Deity provides an examination into the multifaceted nature of one of Hinduism's most formidable figures. Known as a divine warrior and a force of unshakeable justice, Muniswara exists at the intersection of orthodox Shaiva traditions and local folk lore. This work details his origins, not merely as a mythological figure, but as a living presence for millions who seek refuge in his strength. The Fusion of Divine Authority and Earthly Protection The narrative begins with an etymological breakdown of the name-Muni (Sage) and Ishwara (Lord)-explaining how this deity embodies both meditative wisdom and warrior ferocity. You will explore the historical fusion of Shaiva influences with the warrior cults of the Tamil traditions, establishing Muniswara's role as a guardian appointed by Lord Shiva himself. Sacred Spaces and Ritualistic Intensity Moving beyond theory, the book documents the physical and spiritual landscape of worship. From the grand temple processions in major cities to the secluded, open-air shrines in the rural wilderness, the text describes: Traditional Offerings: The significance of Pongal, toddy, and ancient ritual practices. The Sami Aadal: The role of oracles and the profound experience of divine possession. Firewalking Ceremonies: The deep, physical connection between the devotee's faith and the deity's protection. A Global Legacy in a Modern World Faith in Muniswara is not confined by geography. This study follows the spread of his worship across the diaspora-specifically in Malaysia, Singapore, and Sri Lanka. It examines how traditional rituals adapt to new cultural settings while maintaining their core spiritual essence. In modern urban settings, Muniswara remains a primary source of strength, serving as a unifying force that resolves disputes and maintains social justice. Miracles and Modern Faith The final chapters are dedicated to the living testimonies of the faithful. Through dreams, visions, and interventions during times of crisis, the book illustrates how the legend of Muniswara remains active today. It addresses the challenges of preserving these traditional forms of worship in a mainstream world, offering a balanced perspective on the deity's evolving role in the 21st century. Whether you are a student of dravidian mythology, a devotee, or a reader interested in the intersection of folk religion and mainstream theology, this work offers a grounded and respectful journey into the heart of a protector's legacy. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Swati BishtPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.259kg ISBN: 9798314077597Pages: 102 Publication Date: 14 March 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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