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 Raja Muni(followup On Dieties Of Hindu System..)
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post Nov 12 2006, 12:35 AM
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Hello Brothers and sisters.I hope you look into my previous post titled “Dieties Of Hindu System Of Magic” as this is more of a continuation from the previous post and you will need to read it to understand this post clearly.Dont worry its not too long.Hahaz..

Originally there was another eldest muni of the muneeswaras(either called kilathu[old]muni or nartha muni)and had the appearance of an old man when he comes.He had the most duties to do of all the muneeswaras but with him getting older and older by the millenia there was a need for another Ayya to take over these duties.
Lord Shiva thus created Sri Raja Muneeswara to take over most of the more cumbersome(stressful) duties.So though Kilatu muni is the oldest in appearance
,Raja Muneeswarar is recognized as the eldest of all the Muneeswaras because of his position(pathavi)and is fondly known as(Shivanuku aduthathu)or"the one after Shiva".

Raja Muni is vegetarian in nature and so no meat offering is supposed to be offered
to him.He comes and goes between Heaven and Earth and so is not just a Bulogavaasi(earth dweller).He reports directly To Lord Shiva and has also much respect to our Devi Durga(there is a theory that munis n female shaktis like kali cannot get along due to their different ways of handling things;while that seems to be true to the lesser Devis(like some jungle dwelling and tree dwelling shaktis and also Kateri),Most munis usually have utmost respect for Goddess Durga.
Rajamuni has got mainly 3 different looks,one is the one in the picture,secondly when he is doing his Kaaval Deivam
job(hunting)both his hair n moustache is black n he has a mundasu(headwear)with the knot to the side.His True splendid form when he was created and the form that he takes on Big occasions is where both his hair and moustache is gold coming with his spectacular white horse and white dog(which is sort of like lightning in a Dogs shape).

One little fact most do not know about Rajamuni is that just like Lord
Shiva has many Poothangal(djinns and earth spirits) amongst many other things serving him,Rajamuni also has some semi divine creatures serving him called Yakshas(male) and Yakshinis(female).These are fairy like creatures who
take hold of the "things" that he catches.Many long time Rajamuni devotees have had yakshinis(they have the form of a very EXTREMELY beautiful female,sumtimes with abit of fangs) appear in their dreams
and are confused by it and may think its a female ghost or something,do not be alarmed.They do come to test our resolve and they have wants and needs just like humans.Just dont let their beauty sway you even if its a dream cause it will be hard to turn away after that.

My own picture of Shri Rajamuneeswaran
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post Jan 4 2007, 08:13 AM
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Ok we got two intro lectures... when the real practical class gonna be now..

How to call upon them or ask them for some tasks etc... you know what i mean...



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post Feb 6 2007, 02:43 AM
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hello there son,i have had expericne with these munis you speak of,i am currently translating very old manuscripts from tantra and other eastern philosophies which were write in palm leaf manuscripts that range from 500-800 years old texts. many of them contain sigils of the various gods of hinduism that you can call upon and also some very interesting methods to call upon the gods in physical forms including the god hanuman.

im translating and editing them from sanskrit at the moment and am hoping to write out a Hindu Grimoire with other eastern aspects in it soon.

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post Feb 6 2007, 03:52 AM
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QUOTE(Rishi Bhrigu @ Feb 6 2007, 12:43 PM) *
im translating and editing them from sanskrit at the moment and am hoping to write out a Hindu Grimoire with other eastern aspects in it soon.


Pranam Rishi ji,
That would be a real good contribution for the occult society. :-) I do hope that other cultures do take into consideration the emotional ingredient when working with the hindu Gods :-)
A lot of whats in hindu books are not the real concept of Gods as such. Tantrik brings that closer to reality and its kool to have a grimoire having some ingredients of that...

Before i tried to seek help from http://www.siddhashram.org/ but the way the organisation works is not that satisfactory especially for foreign residents. I do have a Guru mantra that i did not may be 2 months 108 times daily or a bhumavati mantra.. But i guess its more like a business sort of thing now..

Thus it would be real kool to have some grimoire that someone can use by himself...

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