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Each Rudra is worshiped for specific boons and blessings from "summary" of Ekadash Rudra Shiva by

Each of the eleven Rudras is revered for their unique qualities and abilities, which are believed to bring specific benefits and blessings to those who worship them. For example, Aghora Rudra is worshiped for protection from negative forces and removal of obstacles. Vamadeva Rudra is revered for bestowing wealth and prosperity upon his devotees. Tatpurusha Rudra is sought after for spiritual growth and enlightenment. Similarly, Sadyojata Rudra is known for granting success and victory in various endeavors. Ishana Rudra is worshiped for overall well-being and fulfillme...
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