PUCHCHI Shivalingam for puja shivalingam Crystal shivalinga, Small Size Decorative Showpiece - 6 cm(Crystal, Clear) | Zipri.in
PUCHCHI Shivalingam for puja shivalingam Crystal shivalinga, Small Size Decorative Showpiece  -  6 cm(Crystal, Clear)

PUCHCHI Shivalingam for puja shivalingam Crystal shivalinga, Small Size Decorative Showpiece - 6 cm(Crystal, Clear)

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Religious Idol Sphatic Crystal Stone Shivling. This Is Natural Sphatic Crystal Stone. And Shivling Is A Religious Idol. Sphatik shivling is considered to be auspicious and praying and bowing down to sphatik shivling is considered to be bowing to Lord shiva directly.Sphatik (rock crystal) is the purest and the most auspicious gem in the world.It believed that during "Ramayan Kaal": Lord Ram and Laxman sat on the sphatik rock. Any idol which is made of Sphatik does not need "Pran pratishtha" before worshipping. Worshipping a Sphatik shivling is considered to have same effect as worshipping the "Jyotirling". Worshipping of Sphatik shivling brings peace, prosperity and happiness to the house where it is Worshipped This Items Uses For Religious. Sivalingam literally means the body of Siva. It is perhaps the most potent, powerful and popular symbol in entire Hinduism. On the physical plane, the object resembles the male sexual organ, suggestive of the creative power of Siva. The circular base resembles that of the female, suggestive of his consort Parvathi. Physically a Sivalingam is a phallic symbol, representing the male and female sexual organs in a state of conjugal bliss. Mentally it symbolizes the union of mind and body. Spiritually it represents the union between Purusha and Prakriti, the highest principles of the manifest universe. The Sivalingam is also symbolic of the Supreme Self. It is verily Maheswara Himself, the Highest Self and the Lord of the universe. In this aspect it has three parts. The lower part represents Brahma. The middle part, which is octagonal in shape, represents Vishnu. The upper part, which is cylindrical in shape, represents Rudra and is also called Pujabhaga since it receives the actual offerings of milk and other substances. Shiva lingam is Trimurthy Swaroopam, Top Cylindrical portion is Lord Shiva, middle portion is Vishnu and the base is Bramha. Worshiping Shiva Lingam means worshiping all the three gods together.