Mahadeva Jyotilingum Shiv Shakti Puja Archana Abhishakum Set
Mahadeva Jyotilingum Shiv Shakti Puja Archana Abhishakum Set
Dimensions:
Shivling set: 10 inches (H) x 6 inches (W) x 8.5 inches approx
Lingam: 5.5 inches (H) x 2.75 inches (diameter) approx
Yonibase: 2.25 inches (H) x 5 inches (W) x 11.25 inches (L) approx
Lota: 11.5 inches (H) x 5 inches (diameter) approx
Tripot Pot: 10 inches (H) x 6 inches (Top diameter) x 8.5 inches (Distance of bottom legs) approx
Trishul: 15 inches (H) x 4 inches (W) approx
Total Weight of set: 9 kgs approx
Natural Narmada Banalingam / Shivalingam surround with 11 small lingam seated on a black stone handmade yonibase. And also there is Abhishek set (Tripot Pot & Lota) with Shivlingam and Trishul / Trident.
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.
Legends also say that for Lord Shiva, the Hindu God, this river is especially sacred on account of its origin, and it is often called Shankari, i.e., daughter of Shankar (Lord Shiva). All the pebbles rolling on its bed are said to take the shape of his emblem with the saying, "Narmada Ke Kanker utte Sankar" (a popular saying in the Hindi belt of India), which means that 'pebble stones of Narmada get a personified form of Shiva'. These lingam shaped stones (cryptocrytalline quartz), called Banalinga also called (Banashivalingas) are much sought after for daily worship.
