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Narmadha Banalingam – 6 Inches | Banalinga Shivling / Shivalingam For Pooja & Worship

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Original price Rs. 750.00 - Original price Rs. 750.00
Original price
Rs. 750.00
Rs. 750.00 - Rs. 750.00
Current price Rs. 750.00
SKU 72503941
Length Weight

6 in

0.935 kg

• Revered in Hindu tradition, the banalingam is worshipped as a self-manifested sacred form symbolising the eternal and formless presence of Lord Shiva.
• The naturally shaped banalinga shivling reflects balance, purity, and spiritual strength, remaining untouched by tools or human carving and preserving its divine authenticity.
• Known in ancient spiritual practice as bana linga, it represents pure cosmic consciousness and timeless Shiva energy honoured by devoted Shaivites.
• Originating from the sacred Narmada River, the narmadha banalingam carries generations of faith, devotion, and powerful spiritual vibration.

Origin and Natural Formation
• The banalingam is discovered along the riverbed of the holy Narmada, a river praised in scriptures for its purifying and divine qualities.
• Over centuries, flowing water gently shapes each bana linga into a smooth oval form that is considered highly auspicious.
• The naturally polished surface of the banalinga shivling is believed by devotees to be guided by divine forces rather than human intervention.
• The earthy shades of the narmadha banalingam, commonly brown or grey, symbolise grounding energy, stability, and calmness.

Spiritual Meaning and Devotional Belief
• Worship of the banalingam is believed to invite Lord Shiva’s grace, offering peace, protection, and inner harmony.
• As a bana linga, it embodies the concept of Lingodbhava, the endless pillar of light representing creation, preservation, and dissolution.
• The banalinga shivling is widely used for meditation to deepen focus and strengthen connection with the formless divine.
• Placing a narmadha banalingam in the home is believed to cleanse the surroundings and elevate spiritual awareness.

Worship Practices and Daily Use
• The banalingam is traditionally placed in home shrines or prayer spaces for regular pooja and contemplation.
• Devotees perform abhishekam to the bana linga using water, milk, honey or other sacred offerings as an act of devotion.
• Chanting Shiva mantras before the banalinga shivling helps calm the mind and support spiritual discipline.
• The narmadha banalingam is especially worshipped on Mondays, Pradosham, Maha Shivaratri, and other Shiva-related days.

Gifting and Cultural Importance
• The banalingam is a meaningful spiritual gift for housewarmings, festivals, and religious occasions.
• Presenting a bana linga symbolises blessings, protection and wishes for spiritual growth.
• The banalinga shivling is cherished as a sacred object that can be preserved and worshipped across generations.
• A narmadha banalingam offered with devotion is believed to bless both the giver and the receiver.

Care Instructions
• Wash the banalingam gently with clean water and wipe it with a soft cloth to maintain its natural surface.
• Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials on the bana linga, as it is a naturally sacred stone.
• After abhishekam, dry the banalinga shivling carefully and place it on a clean cloth or base.
• Store the narmadha banalingam in a dry and pure place when not used for daily worship.

• Welcoming the banalingam, sacred bana linga, naturally formed banalinga shivling, and holy narmadha banalingam into your space brings divine energy, spiritual harmony, and the timeless blessings of Lord Shiva into everyday life.

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