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About Shri Munisuvirat Swami Mantra

According to Jain text, Shri Munisuvirat Swami is the 20th Tirthankar and also Lord of Shani Graha (Saturn). To decrease disaffect of Shani Graha chant this mantra every Saturday.

"Om Hrim Shrim Arham Shri Munisuvrat Swamine Namah"
"ॐ ह्रीं श्रीं अर्हम श्री मुनिसुव्रतस्वामि ने नमः"

Feature:-
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★ Play / Pause option
★ Fast forward / Back forward option
★ Bell Sound
★ Conch Sound
★ Repeat Option
★ Background Sound of Conch, Bell
★ Set as Ringtone and Alarm Tone
★ Totally free and works offline
★ Easy UI and very easy to understand
★ Background play enabled
★ You can chant the mantra while playing

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

Who is Shri Munisuvirat Swami?

Shri Munisuvirat Swami is the 20th Tirthankar and also the Lord of Shani Graha (Saturn).

How can I decrease the disaffect of Shani Graha?

To decrease the disaffect of Shani Graha, you can chant the mantra "Om Hrim Shrim Arham Shri Munisuvrat Swamine Namah" every Saturday.