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  1. Mar 20, 2022 · The most popular form of worshipping Lord Shiva in Hinduism is in the Linga form. It is known as Shivling or Shivalinga. The Linga symbol is an attempt to give form to the formless, referred as Supreme Being or Brahman in Hindu religion.

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    In Sanskrit, Lingameans a "mark" or a symbol, which points to an inference. Thus the Shiva Linga is a symbol of Lord Shiva: a mark that reminds of the Omnipotent Lord, which is formless. Shiva Linga speaks to the Hindu devotee in the unmistakable language of silence. It is only the outward symbol of the formless being, Lord Shiva, who is the undyin...

    The ancient Hindu scripture "Linga Purana" says that the foremost Linga is devoid of smell, color, and taste and is spoken of as Prakriti, or nature itself. In the post-Vedic period, the Linga became symbolic of the generative power of Lord Shiva. The Linga is like an egg and represents the Brahmanda (the cosmic egg). Linga signifies that the creat...

    A Shiva Linga consists of three parts. The lowest of these is called the Brahma-Pitha; the middle one, the Vishnu-Pitha; and the uppermost one, the Shiva-Pitha. These parts are associated with the Hindu pantheon of gods: Brahma (the Creator), Vishnu (the Preserver), and Shiva (the Destroyer). The typically circular base or peetham(Brahma-Pitha) hol...

    Of all the Shiva Lingas in India, a few stand out as holding the most importance: the Jyotirlingas and the Pancha-bhuta Lingas.Additionally, the temple of Lord Mahalinga at Tiruvidaimarudur, known also as Madhyarjuna, is regarded as the great Shiva temple of South India. There are 12 Jyotirlingas and five Pancha-bhuta Lingasin India. 1. Jyotirlinga...

    The Sphatika-linga is made of quartz. It is prescribed for the deepest kind of worship of Lord Shiva. It has no color of its own but takes on the color of the substance with which it comes in contact. It represents the Nirguna Brahman, the attribute-less Supreme Self, or the formless Shiva.

    There is a mysterious or indescribable power (or Shakti) in the Linga. It is believed to induce concentration of the mind and help focus one's attention. That is why the ancient sages and seers of India prescribed Linga to be installed in the temples of Lord Shiva. For a sincere devotee, the Linga is not merely a block of stone, it is all-radiant. ...

    Taking from these Hindu beliefs, the Shiva Lingam referenced by metaphysical disciplines refers to a specific stone. It is used as a healing stone, particularly for sexual fertility and potency as well as overall well-being, power, and energy. Practitioners in healing crystals and rocks believe the Shiva Lingam to be among the most powerful. It is ...

    Physically, the Shiva Linga in this context is quite different from that of Hindu tradition. It is an egg-shaped stone of brown shades that is gathered from the Narmada River in the sacred Mardhata mountains. Polished to a high sheen, locals sell these stones to spiritual seekers all over the world. They can vary in size from one-half an inch in le...

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  2. The more popular understanding is that, the Yoni or pedastal represents Shakti and the Linga/Shaft represents Shiva- “linga vedi mahadevi lingam sakshat maheshwarah”. Hence, Shiva Linga denotes the Union of Shiva-Shakti or Purusha-Prakriti.

  3. Mar 29, 2024 · One popular narrative recounts a grand competition between the deities Brahma, the creator, and Vishnu, the preserver. Both, overwhelmed by a blinding pillar of light, set out to find its source – Brahma upwards, Vishnu downwards.

  4. 12 Jyotirlingas in India. There are total 12 jyotirlingas in the country and they are all sacred sites for the Hindus. Every jyotirlinga has a different story behind how it came to be. There is a Sthala Purana (local folklore or legends) attached to each. 1. Somnath – Gujarat.

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  6. What is behind Lord Shiva being represented as a ‘Linga?’ The popular belief is that the Shiva Linga or Lingam represents the phallus, the emblem of the generative power in nature. According to Swami Sivananda, this is not only a serious mistake, but also a grave blunder. Shiva Linga: The Symbol for Shiva