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12 Jyothir lingath Thalangal - Tamil | by Seva Ratna, Jabulpur Nagaraja Sharma

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Rs. 150.00 - Rs. 150.00
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SKU 911722625
Language Publisher Page Author Width Height Binding Depth Weight

Tamil

Vanathi,Gangai and Thiruvarasu

288

Jabalipur Nagaraja Sarma

4 in

7 in

Soft Bound

0.5 in

0.23 kg

12 Jothirlinga Thalangal is a fascinating Tamil book that explores the sacred significance of the twelve Jyotirlingas, which are revered shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva across India. This book serves as a spiritual guide, providing readers with a deeper understanding of these holy places, their histories, and the legends associated with each Jyotirlinga.

The text delves into the unique characteristics of each of the twelve Jyotirlingas, detailing their locations, the mythology surrounding their formation, and the various rituals and festivals celebrated at these sacred sites. Through vivid descriptions and engaging narratives, the book transports readers to these divine destinations, highlighting their spiritual importance and the devotion they inspire among pilgrims.

In addition to the stories and significance of the Jyotirlingas, 12 Jothirlinga Thalangal emphasizes the philosophical teachings and spiritual practices associated with worshiping Lord Shiva. It explores themes of devotion (bhakti), surrender, and the transformative power of faith, encouraging readers to connect with the divine in their own lives.

Written in accessible Tamil, this book is ideal for both spiritual seekers and those interested in Hindu mythology and culture. It serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to embark on a pilgrimage to these sacred sites or seeking to deepen their understanding of Lord Shiva's significance in Hinduism.

12 Jothirlinga Thalangal is not just a travelogue; it is a spiritual journey that invites readers to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of devotion and heritage associated with the Jyotirlingas, inspiring a deeper connection with the divine presence of Lord Shiva.