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Narmada Shivling

ABOUT NARMADESHWAR SHIVLING (NARMADA SHIVLING) Narmadeshwar Shivling or Narmada Shivling (Lingam) is a unique stone which is formed naturally and found in the Narmada River bed, in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India, in the village of Bakawan. The Narmada Lingam is formed by merely the flow and curr Read More...

Banalingam

Difference between Banalingams and Narmadalingams Banalingams are extremely rare and naturally formed sacred stones worshipped as Lingam, formless form of Lord Shiva. These are most sought-after Lingams especially for Shaivites, those who worship Lord Shiva. They glow with light and display mesmeriz Read More...

Sphatik Shivling : Benefits, Pooja Vidhi, Idenification & Place at Home

What is Sphatik Shivling? Sphatik Shivling or Spatika Lingam is a Shivling made of the transparent gemstone Sphatik, which in English is called Crystal, Quartz, Crystal Quartz, and Clear Quartz. Sphatik or Clear Quartz is a popular gemstone, available abundantly in Mother Earth, created over thousan Read More...

Shiva Lingam: Meaning, Significance, Benefits, Story & More

The Shiva lingam is a representation of the Hindu divinity Shiva and is used for worship in temples and homes. In traditional Indian culture, the Shiva linga is fairly seen as an image of the energy and capability of Lord Shiva Himself. The Shiv linga is often represented alongside the yoni, a symb Read More...

Shivalinga made in different materials

Shivalinga worship is ancient, original, prehistoric and not merely an abstract symbol. Many Saints and Heroes in Puranas worshipped Lingam made out of Clay, metal, copper, iron, silver, gold, mud, stone, precious gems, wood, butter, ice, earth or transitory materials such as made out of flowing riv Read More...

Importance, Significance, Types of Shivling & Their Benefits

Linga Represents The Formless Siva Siva-Linga speaks to you in unmistakable language of silence: "I am one without a second. I am formless." Pure, pious souls only can understand this language. A curious, passionate, impure foreigner of little understanding or intelligence says sarcastically: "Oh Read More...

40 Day Practice

The period of 40 days has been widely recognized as an auspicious period both in the East and the West since ancient times. A traditional way to do an extended practice of Om Namah Shivaya mantra is to choose a number of repetitions per day, and to do that for 40 days. The mind likes to have a begin Read More...

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The Shiva lingam is a representation of the Hindu divinity Shiva and is used for worship in temples and homes. In traditional Indian culture, the Shiva linga is fairly seen as an image of the energy and capability of Lord Shiva Himself. The Shiv linga is often represented alongside the yoni, a symbol of Goddess Shakti, the female creative energy. The union of Shiva linga and Yoni speaks of the "unbreakable two-in-unity of male and female, the passive space and active time from which all life originates". Shiv linga represents the Cosmic Egg ('Brahmanda' in Sanskrit) which has neither a starting nor an end. It is believed that this evolving world ('Jagat' in Sanskrit) eventually merges or breaks down into the formless system. In this way, the Shiva lingam is the most straightforward indication of development.
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