Discover the serene resonance of this Antique Unique Shiva Lingam Himalayan Tibetan Singing Bowl, a must-have for enthusiasts of meditation and sound therapy. With its distinct tapered shape and intricate designs, this bowl is not only a spiritual tool but also a piece of art that embodies the rich cultural heritage of Buddhism. Ideal for those who practise yoga or engage in spiritual enlightenment, this singing bowl is believed to emit a frequency that promotes relaxation and healing. Whether used in personal practices or as part of a collection, it serves as a timeless symbol of peace and contemplation.
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We personally sourced these authentic Narmada sacred Shiva Lingams from the ghats in front of Ahilya Fort, Maheshwar in the state of Madhya Pradesh. They would be a rare and unusual present for the spiritually minded.
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Hindu God Shiva Lingam Statue for Puja Stone Carving Portable Size for Travel 2"
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Narmada BANALINGAM SHIVA LINGAM. NATURAL RIVER NAMRADA STONE PENDANT. Lingham Pendant.
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The Linga was designed to represent Unity of God, (the upper cyclindrical part) his supremacy over the three Gunas of Prakrthi (the three stripes in lower part of any properly sculpted Linga). SHIVLING LARGE STATUE & 5 MUKHI RUDRAKSHA.
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Shiva lingam usually appears in brown or tan colours with striped patterns, spots, or patches of different browns, reds, and greys depending on the mineral inclusions. Shiva Lingam is a crypto-crystalline quartz containing iron oxide deposits and inclusions of minerals like agate, basalt, feldspar, and jasper.
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Shiva Lingam is a tough crypto-crystalline Quartz with impurities that give it a very unique appearance. It contains a mixture of Agate, Basalt, and Jasper. The color of this stone is primarily grey or pale brown with brown-red patches, stripes, or rings throughout.
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Lingam or Lingham stones are exclusively found in the Holy Narmada River, which runs through the states of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, leading out into the Arabian Sea in west central India. The stones are legally harvested by few who have been granted the privilege to harvest them once a year during the dry season when the waters are low. Current damming projects on the Narmada River create uncertainty of lingams being presented in the future making each year’s harvest just a little more special to those who love and cherish these precious stones. The unique egg shape of the lingam is formed naturally in the river from being churned and tumbled through the waters. Stones are further formed gently and just slightly by hand on the river shore. The shape of the egg represents a ph.
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