Black Saligram – Bana Lingham – Saligram – Saligrama – Gandaki River – Natural Saligram – Saligram Shilla – Size:Small – Pack of 1

Theme Religious
Brand PUJAGOODIES
Colour Black
Material Saligram
Occasion Wedding
Cartoon Character Home decor
Special Feature handmade
Number of Pieces 1
Item Weight 50 Grams
Number of Items 1

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Weight 50 g
Dimensions 5 × 4 × 3 cm

Description

Rare Black  Shaligram Stone from the Gandaki River – A Spiritual Treasure

Discover the power and auspiciousness of a genuine Black Shaligram Stone – Bana Lingham from the sacred Gandaki River. Naturally formed, this small Saligram Shila is a symbol of Lord Vishnu, said to bring immense wealth, health, protection, peace, and blessings to your home. Worshipped with tulsi leaves, it’s believed to create an environment like Vaikunth (Vishnu’s abode). Celebrate Tulsi Saligram Vivah and unlock divine blessings.

Origin:

  • Ammonite Fossils: Shaligrams are naturally formed from fossilized ammonites, ancient marine creatures with spiral shells.
  • Gandaki River: These fossils are found exclusively in the Gandaki River in Nepal, a region with deep spiritual importance.

Religious Significance:

  • Symbol of Lord Vishnu: The markings on the Shaligram, particularly the discus-like shapes. These are believed to be symbolic representations of Lord Vishnu’s Sudarshan Chakra (a divine weapon).
  • Non-Anthropomorphic Representation: Shaligrams provide a way for Hindus to worship Lord Vishnu in a non-anthropomorphic (non-human) form.
  • Brings Blessings: Worshipping a Shaligram is believe to bring prosperity, good health, protection, spiritual growth, peace within the home, and the direct blessings of Lord Vishnu.

Types of shaligram stone

Shaligrams can vary in color, size, and the complexity of their markings. Some are associate with specific avatars (incarnations) of Lord Vishnu, such as Narasimha or Varaha.

The Legend of Saligram

  • The Curse of Vrinda: In ancient times, a devoted wife named Vrinda performed great austerities to protect her husband, the demon Jalandhar. Her devotion made him virtually invincible, even to the gods. To defeat Jalandhar, Lord Vishnu took the form of Vrinda’s husband, breaking her chastity and allowing Jalandhar to be slain. Distraught, Vrinda cursed Vishnu to become a stone – and thus, the Saligram was born.
  • Tulsi’s Compassion: Vrinda’s soul transformed into the sacred Tulsi plant. Vishnu, in his Saligram form, is say to be incomplete without the presence of Tulsi. This connection is why Tulsi leaves are essential in Saligram worship.

Benefit s in Detail

Financial Prosperity

  • Beyond Basic Needs: Emphasize that Saligram’s blessings aren’t just about survival, but about thriving. Phrases like “abundance and financial freedom” or “attract opportunities for lasting wealth” can resonate.
  • Obstacles Addressed: Be specific about what obstacles it removes – fear of failure, bad financial luck, unwise decisions, etc.
  • Success Mindset: Mention that Saligram fosters the confidence and positive outlook necessary to attract prosperity.

Protection from Negative Energies

  • Beyond the Physical: Emphasize that Saligram deflects not only harmful intentions of others but also negative thought patterns, envy, and the effects of black magic.
  • Inner Peace: Frame protection as a way to maintain calm and clarity amidst challenging situations or the negativity of others.
  • Space Purification: Note that Saligram’s energy is believe to purify your home environment, creating a sanctuary from negativity.

Spiritual Growth

  • Devotion as a Path: Stress how Saligram worship provides a tangible focus for developing a deep, loving relationship with Lord Vishnu.
  • Beyond Rituals: Mention that Saligram inspires acts of compassion, selflessness, understanding of scriptures, etc.
  • Transformation: Use terms like “awakening” or “inner illumination” to hint at the profound changes regular worship can bring.

Family Harmony

  • Specific Examples: Instead of just peace, use words like “forgiveness”, “conflict resolution”, “understanding between generations.”
  • Emotional Safety: Frame Saligram’s impact as creating a home where family members feel loved, supported, and free to express themselves.
  • Extends Outward: Suggest that the harmony within the home can positively impact interactions with extended family and the community.

Health and Well-being

  • Holistic Health: Saligram is not a magic cure. Emphasize how it supports a healthy lifestyle with balanced emotions and physical strength.
  • Protection as Prevention: Frame protection from illness as warding off unseen energetic imbalances that can manifest as physical ailments.
  • Mental Resilience: Connect well-being with the ability to handle stress, difficult emotions, and ward off despair.

Wish Fulfillment

  • Dharmic Desires: Remind buyers that Saligram aligns desires with dharma (righteous path) for the highest good.
  • More than Materialism: Emphasize how Saligram helps manifest goals related to personal growth, spiritual aims, and positive contributions to the world.
  • Sincere Effort Required: Make it clear that Saligram works in tandem with one’s own actions and intentions.

Rituals & Worship

  • Caring for Saligram: Keep your Saligram in a clean, sacred space. It may be kept on an altar or a designated plate.
  • Daily Worship: Bathe the Saligram in water or panchamrit (a mixture of milk, yogurt, ghee, honey, and sugar). Offer Tulsi leaves, flowers, incense, and if possible, pure sandalwood paste. Recite mantras dedicated to Vishnu or simply offer heartfelt prayers.
  • Tulsi Saligram Vivah: This ceremony is perform during the Hindu month of Kartik. It represents the divine union of Vishnu and Lakshmi, symbolized by the Saligram and Tulsi plant. Offerings and specific rituals signify a festive wedding celebration.

Important Note: Emphasize that the power of Saligram lies in faith and devotion. Encourage buyers to approach Saligram worship with a sincere heart and pure intention.

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