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Shiva Lingam

   Posted by: Vivek   in Articles, English, Shiva

In his popular aspect, Shiva is a member of Triad along with Brahma, the creator and Vishnu, the protector. As a member of triad Shiva takes the role of destructor, so that Brahma can regenerate. In this visible aspect Lord appears with three eyes, matted hair, with the garland of snakes and skulls. He wears tiger and dear skin and holds drums, horns and trishul (Three headed spear) in his hand.

But in his original form, Shiva is the param braham – the supreme creator and he himself is the triad. The supreme Shiva is Rudra (or hollow) and is formless. This supreme Shiva is represented by the Shiva Lingam and is pronounced by the universal word ॐ (Aum). The Shiva Lingam is full of mysteries and tales and myths, some of which are even baseless. Nevertheless, this is one of the most popular form in which the Lord is worshipped.

Shiva Lingam – Meaning and the myths

The Sanskrit word Lingam’ means symbol. Thus the literal meaning of Shiva Lingam is the symbol of Shiva. The Supreme Shiva doesn’t have a form and every form is his form. The Shiva Lingam represents him, the Supreme Shiva¸ who is formless. The way when we see a smoke, we infer the presence of fire, the moment we see Shiva Lingam we immediately visualize the existence of the Supreme Shiva.

It has been a common myth that Shiva Lingam represents male genital organs. This is not only misleading but also base less. Such misinterpretations are done in later Vedic period and popularized much later, when Indian literatures actually came into hands of foreign scholars. It was difficult to interpret the language and a word may have different meaning depending on the context. Some of the easy interpretation may be misleading. And such misinterpretation may actually be welcome, if you want to find the defects in somebody else’s faith. This misunderstanding is can be one of the most glaring examples of such a situation. Misinterpretations of actual Sanskrit literature led to this false belief. Shiva Lingam is a differentiating mark; it is certainly not a sex mark.

The Lingam Purana states:

प्रधानं प्रकृतिर यदाहुर्लिगंउत्तम ।
गंध-वर्ण-रसहिंनं शब्द-स्पर्शादिवर्जितं ॥  

meaning:

 the foremost Lingam which is devoid of colour, taste, hearing, touch etc is spoken of as Prakriti or nature.

The nature itself is a Lingam (or symbol) of Shiva. When we see nature, we infer the presence of its creator – Shiva. Shiva Lingam is the mark of Shiva the creator, Shiva the sustainer and Shiva the destructor. It also dispels another myth in which Shiva is considered only as a destructor.

Another authentic reference comes from Skanda Purana where lingam is clearly indicated as the supreme Shiva from where the whole universe is created and where it finally submerge.

आकाशं लिंगमित्याहु: पृथ्वी तस्य पीठिका।
आलय: सर्व देवानां लयनार्लिंगमुच्यते ॥
(स्कन्द पुराण)

 

The endless sky (that great void which contains the entire universe) is the Linga, the Earth is its base. At the end of time the entire universe and all the Gods finally emerge in the Linga itself.

Now this should clarify the settle the doubts once and forever.

Forms of Shiva Lingam

Shiva Lingam is worshiped in two common forms – Chala (Moveable) Lingam and Achala (Non-Moveable or Fixed) Lingam.

Chala Lingam (Moveable Lingam)

The Chala Lingams may be kept in the shrine of one’s own home for worship or prepared temporarily with materials like sand, clay, dough or rice for worship and dispensed with after the worship. Another form of the Chala Lingams can also be worn on the body as a pendent in the necklace etc. Chala Lingams are often made of quartz, mercury or metals.

Achala Lingam (Fixed Lingam)

Achala Lingams (or fixed Lingams) are installed in temples and are un-moveable once they are installed. There are rigid rules for achala Lingams which must be followed. Achala Lingams must be offered prayers at fixed times and without failed and greater sanctity is maintained. Usually Lingams are made of black stones.

The Appearance and significance of Shiva Lingam

A Shiva Lingam is generally made up of black or white stones, marbles or metals or Quartz. A Shiva Lingam has three distinct parts which are considered as portions of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. The Lower part represents Brahma, the middle Vishnu and the upper and the most prominent represents Shiva. Thus Shiva Lingam represents all the three powers in one- as the Param Braham or Supreme Shiva.

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Another interpretation considers Shiva Lingam to be divided in two parts – Shiva and Shakti. Thus Shiva Lingam are symbols to represent the aspects of the Supreme Shiva. From one view Shiva is Shiva and Shakti; from another view point Shiva is Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh (Shiva himself).

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Shiva Lingams made up of quartz have special significance. Such Lingams have no colour of its own but it takes the colour of any object that comes in its contact. The ling as such represents the attribute-less and formless supreme Shiva.

There is mysterious and indescribable power in Shiva Lingam to induce the concentration of mind. It is like the crystal glazing, mind easily attains one- pointedness by looking at the Shiva Lingam. This is the reason why ancient scholars and sages advocated the worship of Shiva Lingam and its installations in temples.

Listen to the message of Shiva Lingam and it will say:

I am one without a second”.

Important Shiva Lingam across India

Shiva Lingam worship is one of the most popular forms of worship offered by Hindus. Every town, cities, villages, blocks will have at least on temple with Shiva Lingam. However, of all the Shiva Lingams, few carry special importance with them and have been referred in Vedas and Puranas. The important of them are:

  1. Jyotir Lingams: There are 12 Jyotir located in various parts of India. They are well documented in Puranas. They are:
Somenath (Somnath, Gujarat) Mallika-Arjun (Shrishailam, AP) Kashi-Vishwanath (Varanashi, UP)
Aumkareshwar (Aumkareshwar, MP) Mahakaleshwar (Ujjain, MP) Trayambakeshwar (Near Nashik, Maharashtra)
Kedarnath (Himalaya) Vaidyanath (Deogarh, Jharkhand) Rameshwar (Tamil Nadu)
Ghrineshwar Nageshwar Bhimshankar
  1. Panchbhut Lingams: The whole world consists of 5 basic elements – air, water, fire, earth and sky. The Panchbhut Lingam of Shiva represents these five elements. These Lingams are:
1. Kalahastisvar 2. Jambukesvar 3.Arujachalesvar
4. Ekambaresvar 5. Natraja  

 

 

See Also: Jyotir Lingam, Lingastakam

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34 comments so far

Reena
 1 

We have come to know new things about Lord Shiva which is very original and interesting. You appear to have studied deeply about Lord Shiva.Language and expression are very good. Keep writing.

July 27th, 2009 at 7:58 pm
Kamal Raheja
 2 

I hav seen one Shivling in temple at jammu which is transparent (looks like a glass made). I would like to know the stone type it is created, being a reason, the w would like to have same stone made shivling to be installed at hanuman temple at Lucknow.

July 29th, 2009 at 6:04 pm
 3 

Dear Kamal,

Thanks for visiting Shivalaya. The Shivaling you saw is most likely made of quartz (स्फटिक). Quartz doesn’t have its own color and it takes the color from the background. This article includes inforamtion about quartz shivaling.

July 29th, 2009 at 10:43 pm
 4 

Hello,
Thank you! I would now go on this blog every day!
Thank you
Nadine

August 9th, 2009 at 4:58 am
Dr Jagdish Jani Mumbai 400092
 5 

Tnx for d real knowledge of Shiv Lingam.
Many new things I came to know. Kindly give
abbridge discription of The 12 Shiv Lingam.It will benifit to millions.

August 16th, 2009 at 9:34 pm
Jorge minor
 6 

When you say that the lingum does not represent the erect penis,you do not seem to know much about the history of ALL religions. You are putting a Puritanical (judeo-Christian) spin on the facts. The only thing the lingum ever represents IS the erect penis. There is nothing else in that symbol to worship. JUst as the stones and pillars and groves of the Hebrew Old Testament are temples to the penis.

October 5th, 2009 at 6:02 pm
Vivek
 7 

This is precisely the point raised in the discussion above. The comparison of Lingam with an erect penis is a widely circulated misconception. It doesn’t need to know the history of all religion to understand the significance of Lingam. It is quite apparent that the idea may be been mis-interpreted elsewhere too.

As mentioned the meaning of Lingam in Sanskrit is symbol. The ancient texts clearly consider nature and universe as a lingam.  Skanda Purana clearly refers it as the supreme being from where the universe originates and finally where it submerge.

Yet because people keep on pointing the shape let us clarify the shape aspect also. The dome shape of shiva lingam doesn’t match in its height and width ratio to Penis. If this is what ancient culture really depicted it is shocking that none of the old sculpture could match the details. Also the pennies theory doesn’t explain the three levels of  the Shiva lingam structure (see the photo above). Sure enough you can’t discard it as a base or decoration. It that way perhaps most of the nuclear plants also seem to depict a penis as they too are dome shaped.

Finally there are very popular Shiva Lingams which are not even dome shaped. Take for example the ancient Nageshwar Jyotirlingam. The ancient and well documented lingam is a rectangular block.

Surely there are better explanations and none of them are puritanical spin of facts.

October 26th, 2009 at 7:16 pm
prabir
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in our house we are worshipping a white coloured marbel shiva linga.but some one told that in house we should worship a black colour shiva linga, not the white one.we rae really confused, whether it is a myth or we should follow the person’s suggesion. please enlight your thought on this topic.

December 3rd, 2009 at 1:05 pm
Vivek
 9 

There are several myths prevalent. Some goes to the extent that no Shiva Lingam should be present in the house at all. However, I am yet to come across any authoritative and relevant text that prohibits Lingam worship at Home. Shiva Lingam worship is the most prevalent form of Shiva worship. Great scholars like swami Shivananda have clearly endorsed the worship of Shiva Lingam and have referred them as Chala Lingam.

I myself worship a white marble Shiva lingam at my home along with another made of mercury. So I would suggest carry on with worship…

 

 

 

 

December 3rd, 2009 at 1:47 pm
G Raghujie
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U have given all the names of Jyotir Lingams, but i would like to know where they are situated. Can u please help?

December 22nd, 2009 at 7:26 pm
Vivek
 11 

I have given the location of all the 12 Jyotir Lingam in the article. There are few controversies related to the location of a few of the Jyotir Lingam. However, the given list is the most authentic list. You can look forward for an upcoming dedicated article on this subject. You may also choose to subscribe our news letter to get the update in your mail box.

 

December 22nd, 2009 at 10:27 pm
Jignesh Panchal
 12 

|| Om Namah Shivay ||

Wonderful Explanation

All Misunderstanding are now clear

Thank you

Jignesh Panchal

March 17th, 2010 at 6:27 pm
VIKRAM CHOWDHARY
 13 

I AM IN THE PROCESS OF KEEPING A SHIVA LINGAM MADE OF SHEET METAL ,CUSTOM MADE ORDER(MAY BE OF COPPER OR SILVER METAL IN MY HOME .THIS MAKING WOULD BE FOR A TOTAL HEIGHT OF 9″ IN ALL AND NOT MORE.
I HAVE GONE THROUGH A LOT OF RESEARCH ON FINDING THE PROPORTIONATE DIMENSIONS OF THE BRAHMA PEETH,VISHNU PEETH AND THE LINGAM, BUT HAVENT YET GOT A SATISFACTORY RESULT.CAN ANY BODY SUGGEST ON WHAT SHOULD BE THE PROPER RATIO DIMENSIONS (LENGTH,WIDTH,HEIGHT)OF THE PITH,YONI AND LINGAM .
REGARDS
VIKRAM CHOWDHARY
LUDHIANA(PUNJAB)

May 6th, 2010 at 5:40 pm
BHAVESH
 14 

There is very little knowledge known to the present generation of the world about lord Shiva.
But knowing him is knowing ourselves and the universe.I am really glad to see that there are people like you( all above) are trying to give valuable information.

July 9th, 2010 at 9:32 pm
nivedita
 15 

this site seems to be very helpful to make ourself aware about our roots.i have a quwrry,is there any golden colour shiv lingam anywhere in the world?

September 22nd, 2010 at 10:33 am
sanjeev sondhi
 16 

hanks for making me have a better understanding of my Bhloe.

September 26th, 2010 at 6:38 pm
mery
 17 

hi to all,
i was reading and reading and reading about this god …with all respect…..trust me i have not found yet anything that is worthy of worship then the one and the only god………….. this is what is called islam.

October 5th, 2010 at 10:32 am
Amedeo
 18 

chiedo gentilmente, la pietre ovali del fiume Narmada,si trovano cosi o sono lavorate? grazie.

I kindly ask the oval stones of the river Narmada, so there are or shall worked? Thank you.

October 18th, 2010 at 8:47 pm
ABC
 19 

Hi,

In our family we have always kept shivalingam at home and worship it by pouring water and sandalwood paste every morning. But we keep it in a separate singhasan (seat) and take it out for pouring water in a brass plate. Now somebody told me it is a wrong practice and shivalingam should be fixed. But then how can I pour water on it without taking it out in a separate plate. Please advice.

November 16th, 2010 at 1:44 pm
partha
 20 

in our house we are worshipping a white coloured marbel shiva linga.but some one told that in house we should worship a black colour shiva linga, not the white one.we rae really confused, whether it is a myth or we should follow the person’s suggesion. please enlight your thought on this topic.

December 17th, 2010 at 10:58 am
Rajendra srivastav
 21 

yes——– Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh = (Shiva himself)

January 6th, 2011 at 8:17 pm
 22 

WE WANT TO KNOW ABOUT MERCURY SHIVA LIMGAM DETAILS IN THE WORLD?AND HOW TO PRATHISTAPANA IN TEMPLE ?AND THE WHAT REMIDIES HAPPEN FOR VISITING OF MERCURY SHIVA LIMGAM

March 4th, 2011 at 7:12 pm
vas
 23 

Hi God is nameless and formless He has no name or form or no religion.It is ego of people
who created religion.Ask Mahadev what his caste is ,ask jesus what his caste is,ask vishnu what is caste is,ask allah what his caste.They will say they have no caste.It is Ego of people who created caste like saivam,vaishnavam,christianity etc.Siddhas say god is 1 when are you going to grow up.
The deity is hindu temple,church,mosque,jain templE is God and the people in temple who pray are also God.Only distance between you and god is I ,I am jane.The very I wich is ego that makes us fail to see GOD.Siva,vishnu,allah,jesus are all 1.Pls give respect to other gods also.As giving to them respect is giving respect to god also.The mantras SIVOHUM,Tatvamasi,AHamBramasmi means I am God.Pls investigate into truth.Dont say blindly siva is supreme god,vishnu is supreme god,jesus is supreme god.All gods are same and you to are also god.Only thing is you dont realise it yet.I have let gone my ego.I hope 1 day Lord siva makes you let go your ego.

March 14th, 2011 at 12:04 pm
Vivek
 24 

Hi,

Thanks for the great advise. Unfortunately I don’t think we will ever grow up :)

By the way before writing your suggestion I am pretty sure you must have read the article properly. Will you be kind enough to point out which portion of this article (or for that matter, the entire site) seem to be ofending any other God or tends to disrespect them?

You said Shiva, Vishnu, Jeasus, Allah are one. Accepted. And that one is the supreme God? Will you agree again? Can I call the Supreme God – Shiva? Will it demean the other names of the same Supreme God? Or If we choose to call by one name it becomes an Ego?

To grow up should I call Shiva Lingam as Vishnu Lingam or Jeasus Lingam? If you are among fortunate ones to have multiple name (an official, a pet name your father or mother calls you and a pet name you got from your friends) then do you friends and relatve call you by all your names everytime? Or when they use one of you name then show disrespect to the other names?

No I am happy not to grow up to a level where one is not free enough to call the supreme lord with a name of his choice and fear that one reference may hurt others. And Yes you are right; it has got nothing to do with caste and relegion.

Last, what made you feel that I don’t have the realization that I AM THE GOD?

May Shiva (or whatever you prefer to call him) bless you.

Regards,

Shivalaya Team

March 14th, 2011 at 1:47 pm
Poonam
 25 

I worship My Lord…Lord Shiva .
Mr Vivek, you and your Shivalaya team is doing a great job. Please do carry it on.
I just believe that you dont require any rules & regulations to worship your lord. Do dont even need to worship him or please him. Your action is your offering. Anyway you dont require to please your parents….do you?
Thanks a lot Shivalaya Team

June 18th, 2011 at 2:02 pm
 26 

My Lord Shiva Is A Simbel Of Jap Tap Brrat I Will Not See Him But I Feel When I will Do Dhyan Of Shiva Than I found He Is Very Near Sit Infront Of Me & He Will Give Every Things Very Easyle From Some Pray I Love Him He Is My Immortal

July 12th, 2011 at 1:09 pm
ASHOK KUMAR SHARMA
 27 

There is very little knowledge known to the present generation of the world about lord Shiva.
But knowing him is knowing ourselves and the universe.I am really glad to see that there are people like you( all above) are trying to give valuable information.

August 11th, 2011 at 7:25 pm
SHIVENDRA KUMAR SHARMA (AUNKA JAUNPUR)
 28 

Bhole shankar ki pooja karane se jo sukh prapt hoti usko explain nahi kiya ja sakta hai

August 11th, 2011 at 7:30 pm
soma
 29 

In home which colour of Shiv langa to be worship. Plz tell me quick.

September 28th, 2011 at 1:46 pm
Shivalaya City High
 30 

For a proposed temple, we are looking to a suitable Lingam (around 12″ height) either Narmadeshwar of ‘spotic’ pathar. Where do we get it? Thanks

October 3rd, 2011 at 8:58 pm
S. Varadarajan
 31 

Dear Sir, We are going to construct Lord Shiva Temple. Kindly let us know about the procedure to construct Lord Shiva Temple viz. Arulmighu Thiruneelakandeswarar Temple. Thanking you. S. Varadarajan

October 29th, 2011 at 1:00 pm
 32 

i want this page

December 21st, 2011 at 4:08 pm
I.Venkatagiri Rao(HYDERABAD) Andhra Pradesh
 33 

Shankar Ji Ki Pooja Karnese Apna Manko Bahoth Acha Lagta Hai Aur Shakthi Ati Hai

December 30th, 2011 at 5:05 am
Anonymous
 34 

When un-manifest energy begins to manifest itself, the first form is always the Linga. The word Linga means the form – elliptical form .It means ‘mark’ is sanskrit – MARK OF DIVINITY – hence it is the elliptical form of Divinity and not to be confused with anythig else . Why we are referring to it as the form is: According to Yogic tradition the first form in the existence is always a ellipsoid or Linga. Linga means a perfect ellipsoid. The first form of creation is an ellipsoid. Today modern cosmologists are saying that the core of every galaxy is in the form of an ellipsoid. There are many pictures that show just this. Yoga has always been saying, the first and final form is a Linga. If you become meditative, your energies will naturally take the form of a Linga. The first form is a Linga. The final form before dissolution is also a Linga. So a Linga is held as a doorway to the beyond, whether you go this way or that way. Both ways, before dissolving into nothingness, the final form is always a perfect ellipsoid.
Shiva is not a sectarian deity but name of the Supreme truth – the eternal consciousness .As for other interpretations of Linga, it has been due to denegration of Veda and Sanskrit during foreign rule and more so by missionaries. Every attempt was made to make Veda look like a book of idiots full of non sense. Westeners have always pointed out some verses in Rig Veda (to prove their point about their interpretation) which has been scientifically & logically refuted by many Vedic scholars like Acharya Ram Sharma of Gayatri Parivar. I ‘m saddened by reading posts by so many educated people about their so called interpretations. Plz treat such issues with more sensitivity. Stories written by westeners and other cults to denigrate others and prove their deity as Supreme need not be treated as truth. If one more generation learns untruth , it will pass it on to future generation and this will be more dangerous than the damage done by invaders and missionaries.

January 12th, 2012 at 7:06 pm

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