One who dwells in the womb (garbha) of the world (Hiranya). The Upanishad declares: "All these are in-dwelt by the Lord." The "Golden Universe" is an idiom in Sanskrit where gold means "objects of fulfilment and joy". One who dwells in them all is Hiranyagarbhah. The term can also mean as He who, having become first the Creator, has come to be considered as the womb of all objects. Hiranyagarbhah is the term used in the Vedanta for the "creator". He is the expression of the creative urge of the lord Narayana.
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 of Shaligram: 1.5 inches (W) x 1.75 inches (H) approx
Weight of shaligram: 25 gms
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 of Shaligram: 1.5 inches (W) x 1.75 inches (H) approx
Weight of shaligram: 25 gms
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Short Description | One who dwells in them all is Hiranyagarbhah. The term can also mean as He who, having become first the Creator, has come to be considered as the womb of all objects. Hiranyagarbhah is the term used in the Vedanta for the "creator". He is the expression of the creative urge of the lord Narayana. Dimensions of Shaligram: 1.5 inches (W) x 1.75 inches (H) approx Weight of shaligram: 25 gms |
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