Sri Satru Samhara Moorthy
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Sri Satru Samhara Moorthy is a Hindu religious figure and god.
AppearanceEdit
In most of the temples Satru Samhara Moorthy is seen as a god having six faces and twelve hands riding in the peacock with Vel and Roosterflag killing the demon Surapadman. In Thiruchendur Murugan Temple he is depicted with a single face and two hands killing Surapadman in the shores of bay of Bengal.
Satru Samhara PoojaEdit
Satru Samhara Pooja is a divine ritual or custom or practice of Kaumaram a subsect of Hinduism, in which Sri Satru Samhara Moorthy is worshipped to destroy our enemies[citation needed]. Tiruchendur Murugan Temple is well known for this pooja. It is believed that performing this ritual renders a person joy and authority. It protects one from evil eyes, curses of gods, planets and ancestors. It further enhances family relationship, removes dullness, fear, mental block, frees one from debts, helps to cure fatal diseases, bestows progeny, gives good health and six siddhis. This pooja is recommended to the persons who constantly face enemies (especially police and military men), one in political field, business competitors, for whom possessed with black magic, evil eyes and spirits, ancestral curses, and those suffering from chronic diseases. It is believed that this pooja will protect the performer from negative and evil forces. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and Karnataka Chief Minister have performed this pooja to obtain an override with their political enemies.