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Explain The Mythological Reference Of God-given By Muni.​

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Answered by chandan7775
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An impoverished, low-caste goat herder who lives in the fictional South Indian village of Kritam. At one time, Muni possessed a large and healthy herd of goats and sheep, but the herd dwindled away over time until only two were left. Due to his now-impoverished state and bad reputation in the village that makes it impossible to buy goods on credit, Muni barely

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Answered by IIMissTwinkleStarII
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Muniandi is a regional Tamil guardian deity. The deity Muniandi refers to the Munis worshipped by the Tamil people in India, Malaysia and Sri Lanka.Muni refers to a class of guardian deities which are classified as Siva Gana. They are servants of the Supreme God Shiva and his female half Shakti. The Munis could refer to former warriors, kings or sages who achieved the status of a Muni after their human death. Some of the Munis worshipped were created as Munis and did not go through the human life cycle.

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