Shiv Parvati Shaligram

Shiv Parvati Shaligram

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"Lord Shiv-Parvati Shaligram is also another form of Lord Harihara form of Lord Vishnu. As the name indicates the Shila has impressions of Shiv Lingam and of Parvati also on the other side of the Shila. The Shila has on the clear markings of Ganesha on the one side bottom and Kartikeya markings on the opposite side of the Ganesha. This  Shila is very exotic and the presence of impressions on the Shivalinga is making the Shila extremely powerful and immensely auspicious. The Shila is extremely smooth, perfectly shaped, lustrous, cold to touch, has flawless impressions and Shiva family is considered as a perfect family that consists of Goddess Parvati, Lord Ganesha, Nandi, Lord Kartikeya, Shiva is both static and dynamic and is both creator and destroyer. He is the source of fertility in all living beings. He has gentle as well as fierce forms. Shiva is the greatest of renouncers as well as the ideal lover.

Worship and Benefits of Shiv Parvati Shaligram 

-There is no Shiva without Shakti and no Shakti without Shiva, the two are one - of the absolute state of being - consciousness and bliss. Lord Ganesha is always prayed in every puja.

- Benefits of worshipping Shiv Parvati Shaligram: - For positive energy, love and affection between the inmates, auspiciousness, and peace of mind - For good health and never face any scarcity - To protect from sudden accidents and theft - For the peaceful environment - For harmony in the family - For early marriage and good life partner"

-This Shila is given immense positive energy, love, and affection between the inmates,  auspiciousness, and peace of mind.

- He destroyed evil and protects good. He bestows prosperity on worshipers although he is austere. 

- worship of this shaligram given good health, immense peace, and family harmony.

-This Shila has perfect Shivaling and Shakti in the form extending peaks on the Shila.


 

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