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Assembly to Bath Shiva Linga with Dripping Vase for Milk

$86.25
$115
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Specifications
ZAQ30
Brass with Narmada Valley Linga
Height: 9.5 inch
Width: 4 inch
Depth: 5 inch
Weight 480 gm
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Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days
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Easy Returns
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Return within 7 days of
order delivery.See T&Cs
Fully Insured
Fully Insured
All orders are fully insured
to ensure peace of mind.
100% Handmade
100% Handmade
All products are
MADE IN INDIA.

Embrace Divine Grace with the Shiva Lingam Bath Assembly

Experience the profound spirituality and ancient rituals associated with Lord Shiva with this exquisite Shiva Lingam Bath Assembly. This intricately designed piece is more than just an object of worship; it is a gateway to connecting with the divine energies of transformation, destruction, and creation that Lord Shiva embodies. Crafted with devotion, it invites a sense of peace and reverence into your sacred space. The heart of this assembly is the Narmada Valley Linga, a stone revered for its natural, smooth, and oval form, believed to be inherently pure and powerful. The Narmada River, flowing through the heart of India, is considered sacred, and stones found within its waters are imbued with auspiciousness. In Hindu mythology, the Shiva Lingam symbolizes the formless, transcendental aspect of Shiva, the supreme being. It is often depicted as a pillar of light or the cosmic egg, representing the boundless and infinite nature of the universe. The practice of bathing the Linga, known as Abhishek, is a central ritual performed to appease Lord Shiva and invoke his blessings.

An Emblem of Auspiciousness and Protection

This assembly features a beautifully crafted brass stand, designed to hold the Shiva Lingam with grace and stability. The stand is adorned with subtle yet significant motifs. Two serpentine forms gracefully curve upwards, representing Shesha Naga, the divine serpent on whom Lord Vishnu rests and who also serves as an adornment for Lord Shiva himself. In Vedic traditions, serpents are often associated with divine power, Kundalini energy, and protection. The presence of the serpent guarding the Lingam signifies the primal force and the cosmic serpent power that encircles the universe. The elevated vase, also made of brass, is designed to hold liquids for the Abhishek ceremony. Its form allows for a gentle, continuous dripping, a practice known as "Dugdhabhishekam" (bathing with milk) or "Jal Abhishek" (bathing with water), symbolizing the purification and sanctification of the devotee and the environment. This dripping mechanism is reminiscent of the monsoon rains that bless the earth, bringing life and renewal.

A Sacred Ritual, A Sacred Space

The act of performing Abhishek with this assembly is a deeply meditative practice. As you pour offerings like milk, water, honey, or yogurt over the Lingam, you are engaging in a symbolic cleansing and purification. This ritual is believed to wash away sins, negative karma, and obstacles, while inviting prosperity, good health, and spiritual growth. The resonance of the brass, known for its purity and ability to conduct energy, enhances the spiritual atmosphere. This assembly is perfect for home altars, meditation rooms, or any space where you seek to cultivate a deeper connection with the divine. It serves as a constant reminder of Shiva's cosmic dance of creation and destruction, and his role as the ultimate destroyer of ego and illusion. Invite this sacred artifact into your life and imbue your surroundings with divine blessings and spiritual tranquility.
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