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Posted: 14 years ago
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Shiva Lingam
The lingam is a 'nishkal' form of Lord Shiva. Various forms of the lingam are depicted but the most common one is the shape of a vertical rounded column. The first lingam was a column of fire that appeared during the time of creation.

Story has it that once Lord Brahma and Lord Vishnu had an argument over who held the reins of supremacy. Brahmaji, being the Creator, declared Himself to be more revered than Vishnu Bhagavan, the Sustainer, who claimed that He commanded more respect. Soon a battle ensued which went on for some time. Just then a glorious form of a blazing pillar of fire of immeasurable size stood before them. The war immediately stopped as both of them were awestruck by its colossal size. They were determined to find out more about it.

Vishnu assumed the form of a boar and went to the netherworld while Brahma appeared as a swan and flew up to the skies. Both returned after some time, exhausted and unsuccessful. Then Shiva Bhagavan Himself appeared out of the column of fire and said that He was the progenitor of them both and that he should be worshipped in this form of the lingam. Offerings of bale leaves, flowers and other articles were made as the lingam was worshipped.

One of the meanings of the name Shiva is auspiciousness, and lingam means symbol. Therefore, the

Shiva lingam is a symbol of Shiva, who is all-auspiciousness. Some characteristics of the Shiva lingam include:

1. It symbolises the formlessness of the Supreme Shiva, the substratum, from whom everything emanates and into whom everything eventually merges.

2. It denotes the attributes of the Lord in His many manifestations.

3. It is the mark of Shiva, the Creator, Sustainer and Destroyer.

4. It is representative of the link between the manifest universe and the unmanifest, that is, the unseen cosmic realm.

5. It symbolises the eternal, imperceptible nature of time.

The Shiva lingam rests on a 'yoni', symbolic of the energy or 'shakti' of Shiva. This symbolises the creation of the universe which is effected by Shiva in conjunction with his 'shakti'. It also instructs man that the journey towards spirituality, to the state of non-duality , is the journey leading to the merging of Shiva and Shakti.

The worship of Bhagavan Shiva on the Shiva lingam is most efficacious, especially during the auspicious occasion of Mahaa Shiva Raatri. Offerings of abhishek, flowers, bale leaves, Prasad and other ingredients can be made.


Edited by JustShanta - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Happy Shivratri to all cbians and IF members
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Posted: 14 years ago
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HAPPY MAHA SHIVRATRI TO ALL!! 😊
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Beautiful post Raj Bhaiya.

Happy and holy Mahashivratri to all CBiams.

Om namoh shivay!
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Posted: 14 years ago
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RADHE RADHE AND HAPPY MAHA SHIVRATRI TO ALL CBIANS AND IF MEMBERS WHO CELEBRATE ! 😃
LORD SHIVA IN DEEP MEDITATION (AWESOME)
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SONGcgo7TOk&feature=related[/YOUTUBE]

Shiva Tandava Dance and Stotram - Kidsone Animation n?tya, the divine art form, is a dance performed by the Hindu god Shiva. According to Hindu mythology, Shivas Tandava is a vigorous dance that is the source of the cycle of creation, preservation and dissolution. While the Rudra Tandava depicts his violent nature, first as the creator and later as the destroyer of the universe, even of death itself; the Ananda Tandava depicts him as the enjoyer of his creation - the universe. In Indian tradition, Lord Shiva as Nataraja (lit. "Lord of dance") is the supreme lord of dance.
The Tandava takes its name from Tandu, the attendant of Shiva, who instructed Bharata (author of the Natya Shastra) in the use of Angaharas and Karanas, modes of the Tandava at Shiva's order. Some scholars consider that Tandu himself must have been the author of an earlier work on the dramatic arts, which was incorporated into the Natya Shastra. Indeed, the classical arts of dance, music and song may derive from the mudras and rituals of Shaiva tradition.

Natraj Dance Animation !
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVkEhfy4SDQ&feature=related[/YOUTUBE]
Shiva Stotram
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqoQYdJBCis&feature=related[/YOUTUBE]

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This is perhaps the ultimate FILMY SHIVJI RENDITION
AND IMPECCABLE DEMONSTRATION OF STUTI PRARTHANA
THRU THIS SEMI-CLASSICAL EPITOME OF DANCE BY
TWO SISTERS ... PADMINI / RAGINI ā­ļø
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jM1mK-sSjmU[/YOUTUBE]

Namaska mahadev
namaskar natraj
kala pujaran aayi hai in charno me aaj

namaskar bhagwan ko aaj
jisne banaayi preet
ek devta do pujarane
kiski hogi jeet

tu hai meraa prem devtaa
tu hai meraa prem devtaa
in charnon ki daasi hoon main
man ki pyaas bujhaane aayi
man ki pyaas bujhaane aayi
antarghat tak pyaasi hoon main
tu hai meraa prem devtaa

main gauri tu kanth hamaaraa
main gangaa tu meraa kinaaraa
main gauri tu kanth hamaaraa
aaa

main gauri tu kanth hamaaraa
main gangaa tu meraa kinaaraa
ang lagaao pyaas bujhaao
ang lagaao pyaas bujhaao
nadiyaa ho kar pyaasi hoon main
man ki pyaas bujhaane aayi
man ki pyaas bujhaane aayi
antarghat tak pyaasi hoon main
tu hai meraa prem devtaa

dam dam dam dam damroo baaje
main naachoon shankar ke aage
dam dam dam dam damroo baaje
aaa

dam dam dam dam damroo baaje
main naachoon shankar ke aage
ho ke rahegi jeet usi ki
ho ke rahegi jeet usi ki
jiski kalaa se shankar jaage
man ki pyaas bujhaane aayi
man ki pyaas bujhaane aayi
antarghat tak pyaasi hoon main
tu hai meraa prem devtaa
tu hai meraa prem devtaa

Edited by radev24 - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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I dont know about Hindu religion that much....i know littlebit about Shiva but... Raj... from ur article I have understood much more..thank you.. i really appreciate ....
Best wishes for the this Holy Shiv raatri to u all....
Edited by Kinara2 - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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😃😃😃 Happy Maha Shivratri to all CBians and IF Members !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 😃😃😃
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: bholabear

Beautiful post Raj Bhaiya.

Happy and holy Mahashivratri to all CBiams.

Om namoh shivay!

Thanks bhola jee..
Wish you a Happy MahaShivaratri...
Om Namah Shivaaya....
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Happy Maha Shivaratri to all!!
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Happy Maha-Shivarati to all the Cbians and members of IF.

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