Purushottam Vishnu Shaligram Shila for Daily Prayer

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"Purushottama" means "Supreme Purusha", "Supreme Being", "Supreme God", "One who is the Supreme Purusha beyond the Kshara and Akshara. Purushottama is also one of the names of Lord Vishnu and appears as 24th name of Lord Vishnu in Vishnu Sahasranama of Mahabharata. According to the Bhagavad Gita, Purushottam is explained as above and beyond kshar and akshar purushas or as an omnipotent cosmic being.

This Shila also brings immense endurance, perseverance and the individual create wealth at a very high pace through innovation, professionalism, creativity and immense good luck. This Shila also increases charisma and attraction tremendously.

Shaligram is very powerful, attractive, auspicious, emits very high radiance and has an extra ordinarily high energy levels. This Shila brings immense endurance, perseverance and the individual create wealth at a very high pace through innovation, professionalism, creativity and immense good luck. This Shila also increases charisma and attraction tremendously.

As Vishnu abides in these stones, all the gods dwell there, all the benevolent spirits and indeed the fourteen worlds reside in these stones.Hence, we have it as an assurance from Vishnu himself that whoever worships the salagrama-stone even once will surely be liberated: and also will obtain all prosperity here, while alive. (Padma-purana, Uttara-khanda, 127)

Importance or worshiping shaligram for mainly six values of life which are Righteous living, Wealth, Protection, good health, pleasures and Spiritual. Shaligram/ Saligram/ Shalagram/ Salagram is the most sacred stone worshipped by the Vaishnavas and also used to worship Lord Vishnu in an abstract form.

Dimensions: 3.25 inches (L) x 2.5 inches (W) x 1.25 inches (H) approx
Weight: 215 grams approx
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Short Description"Purushottama" means "Supreme Purusha", "Supreme Being", "Supreme God", "One who is the Supreme Purusha beyond the Kshara and Akshara. Purushottama is also one of the names of Lord Vishnu and appears as 24th name of Lord Vishnu in Vishnu Sahasranama of Mahabharata. According to the Bhagavad Gita, Purushottam is explained as above and beyond kshar and akshar purushas or as an omnipotent cosmic being.

Dimensions: 3.25 inches (L) x 2.5 inches (W) x 1.25 inches (H) approx
Weight: 215 grams approx