There is mysterious and indescribable power in Shivaling to induce the concentration of mind. It is like the crystal glazing, mind easily attains one-pointedness by looking at the Shivaling. This is the reason why ancient scholars and sages advocated the worship of Shivaling and its installations in temples. Shivling with Yonibase: 3 inches (H) x 4 inches (W) x 6.5 inches (L) approx Shivling Dimension: 1.5 inches (H) Rudraksha Mala: 108+1 beads Total weight of set: 310 gms approx
Worshipping one bana-linga gets the benefits that can be obtain by worshipping a carore of other lingas. The Lingam is considered to be the form of the formless. These Banlingas are considered to be alive even without Pranapratishta (process of installation). Dimensions of shivling: 3.25 inches (H) x 2.25 inches (W) x 3.25 inches (L) Weight: 450 gms
Possessing Lord Mahadev Shiva Trinetra Shiva Lingam is considered highly auspicious and is believed to bring peace, progeny, luck, wealth, fame and prosperity. Importance of Narmadeshwar Lingam is mentioned in the Shiva Purana. It is said that Lord Shiva blesses the place where Narmadeshwar Lingam is kept and worshipped. Dimensions of shivling: 3 inches (H) x 2.5 inches (W) x 5 inches (L) Shiv vibhuti tilak paste: 50 gms Rudraksha mala: 108+1 beads Weight: 655 gms
The Narmada is one of the five holy rivers of India. The Ramayana, the Mahabharat, and the Puranas refer to it frequently. The Rewa Khand of Vayu Purana and the Rewa Khand of Skanda Purana are entirely devoted to the story of the birth and the importance of the river, and hence Narmada is also called the Rewa. Another legend says, once Lord Shiva, meditated so hard that he started perspiring. Shiva's sweat accumulated in a tank and started flowing in the form of a river the…
Possessing Mahayogi Lokpal Palanhaar Mahadeva Shiveshakti set is considered highly auspicious and is believed to bring peace, progeny, luck, wealth, fame and prosperity. Importance of Narmadeshwar Lingam is mentioned in the Shiva Purana. It is said that Lord Shiva blesses the place where Narmadeshwar Lingam is kept and worshipped. Dimensions of shivling: 2.75 inches (H) x 3 inches (W) x 4.25 inches (L) Shiv vibhuti: 50 gms Rudraksha mala: 108+1 beads Weight: 440 gms
Possessing this Shivalingam is considered highly auspicious and is believed to bring peace, progeny, luck, wealth, fame and prosperity. Importance of Narmadeshwar Lingam is mentioned in the Shiva Purana. It is said that Lord Shiva blesses the place where Narmadeshwar Lingam is kept and worshipped.Set contains as below:Rudraksha mala: 108+1Dimension of shivling: 3.5 inches (H) x 4.5 inches (W)Weight of shivling with yonibase: 640 gms approx
Worshipping one bana-linga gets the benefits that can be obtain by worshipping a carore of other lingas. The Lingam is considered to be the form of the formless. These Banlingas are considered to be alive even without Pranapratishta (process of installation). Dimensions of shivling: 3.5 inches (H) x 3.5 inches (W) Rudraksha mala: 108+1 beads Weight: 535 gms
There is mysterious and indescribable power in Shivaling to induce the concentration of mind.It is like the crystal glazing, mind easily attains one-pointedness by looking at the Shivaling.This is the reason why ancient scholars and sages advocated the worship of Shivaling and its installations in temples. Dimensions: 1.75 inches (W) x 2.25 inches (H) x 2.75 inches Rudraksha mala: 108+1 Shiv vibhuti: 50 gms Weight: 155 grams
Worshipping one bana-linga gets the benefits that can be obtain by worshipping a crore of other lingas. The Lingam is considered to be the form of the formless. These Banlingas are considered to be alive even without Pranapratishta (process of installation).Dimension of set: 6 inches (H) x 6.5 inches (W)Weight: 1 kg 600 gms approx
The Narmada is one of the five holy rivers of India. The Ramayana, the Mahabharat, and the Puranas refer to it frequently. The Rewa Khand of Vayu Purana and the Rewa Khand of Skanda Purana are entirely devoted to the story of the birth and the importance of the river, and hence Narmada is also called the Rewa. Another legend says, once Lord Shiva, meditated so hard that he started perspiring. Shiva's sweat accumulated in a tank and started flowing in the form of a river the Narmada.Dimension of…