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13th October 2006, 05:57 AM
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The word 'lingam' in sanskrit simply means just 'symbol'. Nothing to do with any private part. Some westerners have made up this story that Sivalingam is Siva's private part!
(Please read the book 'The art of God symbolisation' by Swami Chinmayananda).
Siva is the Lord of Yama himself and the 'Annihilator' among the Trinity of Hinduism. He always live in cremation grounds, covering himself with ashes (that is why Hindus wear the 'bhasma' or ashes on their foreheads). A good example is 'Kashi' or Varanasi which is nothing but a huge cremation ground!
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13th October 2006 05:57 AM
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13th October 2006, 02:27 PM
#12
Thanks Braandan, your explanations are very simple and nice. Here in Malaysia we have a Sivan temple in Sentul, facing a Hindu crematorium.
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13th October 2006, 06:44 PM
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Originally Posted by
Braandan
The word 'lingam' in sanskrit simply means just 'symbol'. Nothing to do with any private part. Some westerners have made up this story that Sivalingam is Siva's private part!
(Please read the book 'The art of God symbolisation' by Swami Chinmayananda).
Siva is the Lord of Yama himself and the 'Annihilator' among the Trinity of Hinduism. He always live in cremation grounds, covering himself with ashes (that is why Hindus wear the 'bhasma' or ashes on their foreheads). A good example is 'Kashi' or Varanasi which is nothing but a huge cremation ground!
Indeed, Vibuthi is a remainder to us mundane humans, this perishable body is nothing but dust(ash), meaning , v all will turn into ash / dust one day!
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13th October 2006, 07:16 PM
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Originally Posted by
Braandan
Originally Posted by
Alan
What's wrong with Shiva linga kept at home?
I've been told that idols should not be kept in poojaroom because they acquire some kind of 'strength' and if you miss the pooja even for a day ( if you are not at home for a few days or something), its really bad. So, I've kept all my idols in the show case in the living room.
For the same reason which you have said. SivaLinga is an idol. Also SivaLingam is originally meant to be in 'Smasaanam' (cremation/burial ground), all Siva temples are supposed to be cremation grounds or nearby/attached to them. Same reason why it is said one must sit for sometime at SivaTemples after dharshan before returning home, so that even the soil stuck to your feet is not taken home.
NEW news to me.I was taught that - Being insisted to sit a while in a temple after worshipping the deity, is only to meditate the figure of the deity.Also the large Mandapams were being used for mediation only.
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13th October 2006, 08:47 PM
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Yeah i too believe that Shiva Linga should not be kept at home since i too have come across some bitter exp. but, my inlaws have a small idol of Shiva in their pooja room. My Fil told me they are having it for the past 20 yrs or so
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15th November 2006, 10:01 AM
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15th November 2006, 10:02 AM
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I agree with you absolutely, Mokshani
If your God cannot even stand in one place for you, what is the point of worshipping Him or Her?
All this is just foolish supersition!
When we stop labouring under the delusion of our cosmic self-importance, we are free of hindrance, fear, worry and attachment. We are liberated!!!
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15th November 2006, 06:16 PM
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sitting.. standing.. reclining.. whats the difference ?
thats why 108 vaishvanite shrines are having Lord Vishnu in all different poses..
its all for us.. as per our wish..
really GOD is nirguNa brahmam..
its all in our mind only..
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15th November 2006, 08:44 PM
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hmmm....im my pooja place.... i have a Lord Shiva picture frame,a Lord Shiva statue that has Him sitting in the Yoga style with his eyes open, and 1 Shiva Lingam i made my self out of paper clay... is it wrong people??? and yea...im having a bad time in my life now...but i wouldnt blame it on the Shiva Lingam.... do enlighten me !!
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15th November 2006, 08:49 PM
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Not exactly...the undeniable truth is that god lives in every particle of his creation...praying to him as idols wunt make any difference by a simple mental prayer. Usually whatever bad or good happens in ur life are the outcome of decisions that are made by you yourself..so you have to analyse your previous decisions to see what can be the solution.
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