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This magnificent Shivling in heavy bronze has a 5 headed Snake adorning Him and intricately carved Bel patra and other features on its body.
Shiva lingam is the holy symbol of union of Lord Shiva and Shakti which is the union of the Creator with His creation. Lingam is a Sacred Geometry that brings unity, harmony and auspiciousness when kept in the altar in home / workplace. Devotees of Shiva worship the Shivalingam with sacred bathing (abhishekam) with liquids like milk, yogurt, honey and clarified butter so that they are guided to the spiritual path. Read more on Significance of Linga.
Placement: Shivalinga is installed with Yoni facing North direction and west face of Linga towards you.
Height till snake: 3.8 inches
Length of the yoni base: 2.5 inches
Base diameter: 2 inches
Weight: 481 gms
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