Author: Mr. Rahul Dudhane
Publisher: Rahul Dudhane
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 133
Book Description
A Shiva lingam is an aniconic representation of Lord Shiva. Hindus worship Lord Shiva mostly in the form of a Shiva lingam, but its meaning has been one of the most debated topics. There are mainly two groups; one believes it is a sexual organ and others believe it is not. They both give many different arguments in the support of their perspective. With the advent of science and technology, one more group has emerged which strongly believes that there is some sort of science behind the concept of Shiva Lingam. But what are the reasons behind this confusion? 1. There are some stories in the Hindu scriptures that depict it as a sexual organ while some stories say it is a column of fire. 2. Many different meanings of the words linga and yoni. 3. Ancient pillar/phallus worship. 4. Different practices of different Hindu sects. 5. The shape of a Shiva lingam. In February 2010, the encyclopedia Britannica removed a sentence about Shiva lingam from its article.“In temples and private shrines, Shiva is ... worshipped in the form of the lingam, or phallus, often embedded in the yoni, the symbol of the female sexual organ.”It is believed that it did so because of the pressure of Netizens, but I doubt that a website like Britannica would do so unless there is some valid reason behind it. When we talk about religion, the scriptures are of utmost importance. Therefore, in this book, I have sought refuge mainly in scriptures to determine what exactly a Shiva Lingam is, but I have also considered other things like archaeological evidence, logic, history, science, etc. I am sure that this book would not only answer what a Shiva lingam really is but also you would learn many new things about Hinduism.
What Exactly Is A Shiva Lingam
Author: Mr. Rahul Dudhane
Publisher: Rahul Dudhane
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 133
Book Description
A Shiva lingam is an aniconic representation of Lord Shiva. Hindus worship Lord Shiva mostly in the form of a Shiva lingam, but its meaning has been one of the most debated topics. There are mainly two groups; one believes it is a sexual organ and others believe it is not. They both give many different arguments in the support of their perspective. With the advent of science and technology, one more group has emerged which strongly believes that there is some sort of science behind the concept of Shiva Lingam. But what are the reasons behind this confusion? 1. There are some stories in the Hindu scriptures that depict it as a sexual organ while some stories say it is a column of fire. 2. Many different meanings of the words linga and yoni. 3. Ancient pillar/phallus worship. 4. Different practices of different Hindu sects. 5. The shape of a Shiva lingam. In February 2010, the encyclopedia Britannica removed a sentence about Shiva lingam from its article.“In temples and private shrines, Shiva is ... worshipped in the form of the lingam, or phallus, often embedded in the yoni, the symbol of the female sexual organ.”It is believed that it did so because of the pressure of Netizens, but I doubt that a website like Britannica would do so unless there is some valid reason behind it. When we talk about religion, the scriptures are of utmost importance. Therefore, in this book, I have sought refuge mainly in scriptures to determine what exactly a Shiva Lingam is, but I have also considered other things like archaeological evidence, logic, history, science, etc. I am sure that this book would not only answer what a Shiva lingam really is but also you would learn many new things about Hinduism.
Publisher: Rahul Dudhane
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 133
Book Description
A Shiva lingam is an aniconic representation of Lord Shiva. Hindus worship Lord Shiva mostly in the form of a Shiva lingam, but its meaning has been one of the most debated topics. There are mainly two groups; one believes it is a sexual organ and others believe it is not. They both give many different arguments in the support of their perspective. With the advent of science and technology, one more group has emerged which strongly believes that there is some sort of science behind the concept of Shiva Lingam. But what are the reasons behind this confusion? 1. There are some stories in the Hindu scriptures that depict it as a sexual organ while some stories say it is a column of fire. 2. Many different meanings of the words linga and yoni. 3. Ancient pillar/phallus worship. 4. Different practices of different Hindu sects. 5. The shape of a Shiva lingam. In February 2010, the encyclopedia Britannica removed a sentence about Shiva lingam from its article.“In temples and private shrines, Shiva is ... worshipped in the form of the lingam, or phallus, often embedded in the yoni, the symbol of the female sexual organ.”It is believed that it did so because of the pressure of Netizens, but I doubt that a website like Britannica would do so unless there is some valid reason behind it. When we talk about religion, the scriptures are of utmost importance. Therefore, in this book, I have sought refuge mainly in scriptures to determine what exactly a Shiva Lingam is, but I have also considered other things like archaeological evidence, logic, history, science, etc. I am sure that this book would not only answer what a Shiva lingam really is but also you would learn many new things about Hinduism.
Shiva Lingam
Author: Irene M. Watson
Publisher: Sai Towers Publishing
ISBN: 8187694211
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 261
Book Description
This Book Details The Intriguing Journey Of A Mature Western Woman, Who Travelled And Immersed Herself In The Energy Of The 12 Jyotir Lingams And Temples Of India, And Completed Her Journey With The Mt.Kailash Manasarovar Yatra. During The Journey The 'Individual' Energies Of The 12 Jyotir Lingams, Were Taken To Manasarovar, And Then Looped Around Holy Mt. Kailash, At Various Points Of Reference As A 'Collective.' This Was Accomplished In The Form Of An Arduous And Debilitating Climb To The Dolma-La Pass, Or The Parikrama, As It Is Known. The Twenty Four Day Pilgrimage To Visit The 12 Lingams, Followed By The Sixteen Day Yatra To Holy Mt. Kailash, Explains In Detail The 'Energetic' Visions And Apparitions, And The More Tangible Encounters And Experiences, Including Hydro-Trophic Breath Work Due To Oxygen Deprivation, At 5400 Metres Or 14,500 Feet. Of Much Greater Importance However, Was The Manifestation Of Lord Shiva At The Various Temples And Lingams, And Throughout The Parikrama. It Was During This Time The Relevance And Association Of The Shiva Energy Work And Significance Of The 11-Day Ati Rudra Maha Yagna, Being Performed In India At This Time, Became Apparent.
Publisher: Sai Towers Publishing
ISBN: 8187694211
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 261
Book Description
This Book Details The Intriguing Journey Of A Mature Western Woman, Who Travelled And Immersed Herself In The Energy Of The 12 Jyotir Lingams And Temples Of India, And Completed Her Journey With The Mt.Kailash Manasarovar Yatra. During The Journey The 'Individual' Energies Of The 12 Jyotir Lingams, Were Taken To Manasarovar, And Then Looped Around Holy Mt. Kailash, At Various Points Of Reference As A 'Collective.' This Was Accomplished In The Form Of An Arduous And Debilitating Climb To The Dolma-La Pass, Or The Parikrama, As It Is Known. The Twenty Four Day Pilgrimage To Visit The 12 Lingams, Followed By The Sixteen Day Yatra To Holy Mt. Kailash, Explains In Detail The 'Energetic' Visions And Apparitions, And The More Tangible Encounters And Experiences, Including Hydro-Trophic Breath Work Due To Oxygen Deprivation, At 5400 Metres Or 14,500 Feet. Of Much Greater Importance However, Was The Manifestation Of Lord Shiva At The Various Temples And Lingams, And Throughout The Parikrama. It Was During This Time The Relevance And Association Of The Shiva Energy Work And Significance Of The 11-Day Ati Rudra Maha Yagna, Being Performed In India At This Time, Became Apparent.
The Book of Stones
Author: Robert Simmons
Publisher:
ISBN: 1583949089
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 593
Book Description
Published in association with North Atlantic Books, Berkeley, California.
Publisher:
ISBN: 1583949089
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 593
Book Description
Published in association with North Atlantic Books, Berkeley, California.
Secret of Shiva Linga
Author: Dr. Subramonian
Publisher: Pustaka Digital Media
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 73
Book Description
Raju and Raji were blessed with a beautiful child, Rajitha but she was born with a disease which is unknown to the medical field. Raju borrowed money and spent for her treatment which they could not repay and the money lenders started torturing them, on a weak moment, they decided to commit suicide and die together. They mixed Cyanide in an Elixir and drank it. But as that Elixir was given by a Siddha who came from Pon Uthiyur hills which is popularly known as the hill of Siddhas, it did not kill them instead it slowly started healing their daughter. So, Raju started his journey in search of that Siddha to Pon Uthiyur Hills for the elixir to cure his daughter completely. Babu a rich merchant from the city takes his dumb and deaf daughter Bindu to that hill to receive the blessings of the Siddhas for getting her married. On the way, Pavithran, a thief with lust tried to abduct Bindu. Raju on his way finds Bindu near a rock lying wounded. He rescues her and took her along with him. During his journey, he meets a Siddha. The Siddha offers him a piece of gold that was made through an alchemy process. Raju refuses to accept that gold and asks for the elixir to cure his daughter. The Siddha takes him along with Bindu to the place where many Siddhas-live. The Siddhas look at Bindu with lust and come close to her. Raju thinks that the Siddhas are also acting like normal human beings with lust and hurriedly jumps down the hill with Bindu. Babu finds many Shiva Lingas which were always remaining immersed under the lake water. Will Raju get the elixir to cure his loving daughter? Is Raju’s conclusion that all Siddhas are bad true? Will any miracles happen in Bindu’s life? Read...
Publisher: Pustaka Digital Media
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 73
Book Description
Raju and Raji were blessed with a beautiful child, Rajitha but she was born with a disease which is unknown to the medical field. Raju borrowed money and spent for her treatment which they could not repay and the money lenders started torturing them, on a weak moment, they decided to commit suicide and die together. They mixed Cyanide in an Elixir and drank it. But as that Elixir was given by a Siddha who came from Pon Uthiyur hills which is popularly known as the hill of Siddhas, it did not kill them instead it slowly started healing their daughter. So, Raju started his journey in search of that Siddha to Pon Uthiyur Hills for the elixir to cure his daughter completely. Babu a rich merchant from the city takes his dumb and deaf daughter Bindu to that hill to receive the blessings of the Siddhas for getting her married. On the way, Pavithran, a thief with lust tried to abduct Bindu. Raju on his way finds Bindu near a rock lying wounded. He rescues her and took her along with him. During his journey, he meets a Siddha. The Siddha offers him a piece of gold that was made through an alchemy process. Raju refuses to accept that gold and asks for the elixir to cure his daughter. The Siddha takes him along with Bindu to the place where many Siddhas-live. The Siddhas look at Bindu with lust and come close to her. Raju thinks that the Siddhas are also acting like normal human beings with lust and hurriedly jumps down the hill with Bindu. Babu finds many Shiva Lingas which were always remaining immersed under the lake water. Will Raju get the elixir to cure his loving daughter? Is Raju’s conclusion that all Siddhas are bad true? Will any miracles happen in Bindu’s life? Read...
WHY THE SHIVA-LINGA IS NOT A PHALLUS (A MALE GENITAL ORGAN)
Author: GURUJI SUNDARA RAJ ANANTHA
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 189
Book Description
Every Hindu and anyone who has some interest in Hindu scriptures should read this book. It reveals hidden facts of quantum physics from original texts such as the Linga Purana, Shiva Purana, etc. These scriptures have been misrepresented for more than 200 years by the enemies of Hindus. All parents should read this knowledge-treasure and share it with their children. Guruji Sundara Raj Anantha has revealed esoteric secrets that proof Hindu shastra-s are science-based. The scientific facts found in our shastra-s are the earliest and oldest written records in the world. The depth of knowledge contained in these shastra-s are way beyond its time. It is an astounding fact that without the availability of modern instruments, the Siddha-s, Yogi-s, and Guru-s were so advanced scientifically in ancient times. How is this possible? This book will make everyone proud of being a Hindu.
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 189
Book Description
Every Hindu and anyone who has some interest in Hindu scriptures should read this book. It reveals hidden facts of quantum physics from original texts such as the Linga Purana, Shiva Purana, etc. These scriptures have been misrepresented for more than 200 years by the enemies of Hindus. All parents should read this knowledge-treasure and share it with their children. Guruji Sundara Raj Anantha has revealed esoteric secrets that proof Hindu shastra-s are science-based. The scientific facts found in our shastra-s are the earliest and oldest written records in the world. The depth of knowledge contained in these shastra-s are way beyond its time. It is an astounding fact that without the availability of modern instruments, the Siddha-s, Yogi-s, and Guru-s were so advanced scientifically in ancient times. How is this possible? This book will make everyone proud of being a Hindu.
Research into Shiva: The Enigma
Author: Ancient Philosophy
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 1645877175
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 121
Book Description
The book is a culmination of the author’s efforts to translate ancient works of literature such as the Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, sthotrams, mantras and ashtakams in a different context. The standard translations of these works do not match his understanding of these verses and so he has based his work on word-to-word transliteration and converting these transliterations into semantically correct sentences. Further, he has changed word transliterations to have contextual meaning as opposed to using just a globally attributed meaning. For example, readers will be pleasantly surprised to read his translation and interpretation of the extremely powerful Gayatri Mantra. The first thread of continuity that emerged for him when studying the various works of literature was related to Shiva. Following the thread of the various tantras, sthotrams and mantras that were attributed to Shiva, it emerged that Shiva was not really the God that he was taught to believe, but in fact something totally and completely different. The concept of Shiva is tied very deeply to the existence of the environment of reality around us. The book follows the thread in these works of literature to find the path to understanding this environment of reality, to arrive at the answer for the question “What is Shiva?” and to lay down the implications, if what is claimed in these works of literature is true.
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 1645877175
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 121
Book Description
The book is a culmination of the author’s efforts to translate ancient works of literature such as the Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, sthotrams, mantras and ashtakams in a different context. The standard translations of these works do not match his understanding of these verses and so he has based his work on word-to-word transliteration and converting these transliterations into semantically correct sentences. Further, he has changed word transliterations to have contextual meaning as opposed to using just a globally attributed meaning. For example, readers will be pleasantly surprised to read his translation and interpretation of the extremely powerful Gayatri Mantra. The first thread of continuity that emerged for him when studying the various works of literature was related to Shiva. Following the thread of the various tantras, sthotrams and mantras that were attributed to Shiva, it emerged that Shiva was not really the God that he was taught to believe, but in fact something totally and completely different. The concept of Shiva is tied very deeply to the existence of the environment of reality around us. The book follows the thread in these works of literature to find the path to understanding this environment of reality, to arrive at the answer for the question “What is Shiva?” and to lay down the implications, if what is claimed in these works of literature is true.
Transgender India
Author: Douglas A. Vakoch
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030963861
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 202
Book Description
Transgender India: Understanding Third Gender Identities and Experiences provides the first scholarly study of hijras, transmen, and other third gender Indians from the perspective of a range of disciplines in the behavioral and social sciences, as well as the humanities. This book fosters a dialogue across academic fields, as authors cross-reference each other’s chapters, comparing and contrasting their views of transgender experience and identity in India. This multidisciplinary approach helps readers understand the complex interplay of factors that have led to discrimination against third gender individuals, as well as paths forward to a more equitable and just future, in ways that go beyond the perspective of a single academic field. This multidisciplinary approach is the book’s most distinctive feature in comparison to existing works limited to individual fields such as anthropology, investigative journalism, and history. The broad scope of Transgender India is relevant to scholars and students in diverse disciplines who seek a greater and more nuanced understanding of the behavioral and societal impact of these issues.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030963861
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 202
Book Description
Transgender India: Understanding Third Gender Identities and Experiences provides the first scholarly study of hijras, transmen, and other third gender Indians from the perspective of a range of disciplines in the behavioral and social sciences, as well as the humanities. This book fosters a dialogue across academic fields, as authors cross-reference each other’s chapters, comparing and contrasting their views of transgender experience and identity in India. This multidisciplinary approach helps readers understand the complex interplay of factors that have led to discrimination against third gender individuals, as well as paths forward to a more equitable and just future, in ways that go beyond the perspective of a single academic field. This multidisciplinary approach is the book’s most distinctive feature in comparison to existing works limited to individual fields such as anthropology, investigative journalism, and history. The broad scope of Transgender India is relevant to scholars and students in diverse disciplines who seek a greater and more nuanced understanding of the behavioral and societal impact of these issues.
On Hinduism
Author: Wendy Doniger
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 019936009X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 681
Book Description
In this magisterial volume of essays, Wendy Doniger enhances our understanding of the ancient and complex religion to which she has devoted herself for half a century. This series of interconnected essays and lectures surveys the most critically important and hotly contested issues in Hinduism over 3,500 years, from the ancient time of the Vedas to the present day. The essays contemplate the nature of Hinduism; Hindu concepts of divinity; attitudes concerning gender, control, and desire; the question of reality and illusion; and the impermanent and the eternal in the two great Sanskrit epics, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. Among the questions Doniger considers are: Are Hindus monotheists or polytheists? How can atheists be Hindu, and how can unrepentant Hindu sinners find salvation? Why have Hindus devoted so much attention to the psychology of addiction? What does the significance of dogs and cows tell us about Hinduism? How have Hindu concepts of death, rebirth, and karma changed over the course of history? How and why does a pluralistic faith, remarkable for its intellectual tolerance, foster religious intolerance? Doniger concludes with four concise autobiographical essays in which she reflects on her lifetime of scholarship, Hindu criticism of her work, and the influence of Hinduism on her own philosophy of life. On Hinduism is the culmination of over forty years of scholarship from a renowned expert on one of the world's great faiths.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 019936009X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 681
Book Description
In this magisterial volume of essays, Wendy Doniger enhances our understanding of the ancient and complex religion to which she has devoted herself for half a century. This series of interconnected essays and lectures surveys the most critically important and hotly contested issues in Hinduism over 3,500 years, from the ancient time of the Vedas to the present day. The essays contemplate the nature of Hinduism; Hindu concepts of divinity; attitudes concerning gender, control, and desire; the question of reality and illusion; and the impermanent and the eternal in the two great Sanskrit epics, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. Among the questions Doniger considers are: Are Hindus monotheists or polytheists? How can atheists be Hindu, and how can unrepentant Hindu sinners find salvation? Why have Hindus devoted so much attention to the psychology of addiction? What does the significance of dogs and cows tell us about Hinduism? How have Hindu concepts of death, rebirth, and karma changed over the course of history? How and why does a pluralistic faith, remarkable for its intellectual tolerance, foster religious intolerance? Doniger concludes with four concise autobiographical essays in which she reflects on her lifetime of scholarship, Hindu criticism of her work, and the influence of Hinduism on her own philosophy of life. On Hinduism is the culmination of over forty years of scholarship from a renowned expert on one of the world's great faiths.
Researches Into the Nature and Affinity of Ancient and Hindu Mythology
Author: Vans Kennedy
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 666
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 666
Book Description
Shiva: My Postmodern Ishta - The relevance of piety today
Author: Neha Singh
Publisher: BecomeShakespeare.com
ISBN: 9390040698
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
This book is my token of love and gratitude for our great religion that has preserved India and has maintained its great heritage despite its struggles with so many negative forces trying to bring it down. We may not be the greatest in terms of our economic stance, but we do produce the best minds globally in virtually all the fields of material and worldly enterprise. Our religion keeps us rooted, and it also helps to produce the rigour with which all of us can excel in our individual pursuits. Today, the government in India is openly religious, and that is great for all those of us who have been ignored, abused, molested and ravaged by the ugly, cancelling , capitalist and cancerous forces of the past. I urge all of us modern Hindus to get back in touch with our philosophy, practice our religion, and not let it become a prized possession of the pilferers of the past.
Publisher: BecomeShakespeare.com
ISBN: 9390040698
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
This book is my token of love and gratitude for our great religion that has preserved India and has maintained its great heritage despite its struggles with so many negative forces trying to bring it down. We may not be the greatest in terms of our economic stance, but we do produce the best minds globally in virtually all the fields of material and worldly enterprise. Our religion keeps us rooted, and it also helps to produce the rigour with which all of us can excel in our individual pursuits. Today, the government in India is openly religious, and that is great for all those of us who have been ignored, abused, molested and ravaged by the ugly, cancelling , capitalist and cancerous forces of the past. I urge all of us modern Hindus to get back in touch with our philosophy, practice our religion, and not let it become a prized possession of the pilferers of the past.