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Origin of Shaligrams |
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According to the Puranas, once a fierce battle broke out between Lord Shiva and the demon Jallundhara. They both appeared equally matched with no one ready to lose, and hence the battle continued for a long time. In fact it was not like an ordinary battle between the gods and the demons, but it was a match between the chastities of two chaste women Parvati and Vrinda. Lord Shiva further declares that, “My devotees who offer obeisances to the shaligrama-shilla even negligently become fearless. Those who adore me while making a distinction between myself (Shiva) and Lord Hari will become free from his offence by offering obeisances to shaligrama-shilla. Those who think themselves as my devotees, but who are proud and do not offer obeinsances to my Lord Vasudeva, are actually sinful and not my devotees. Oh my Son, I always reside in the Shaligram Shila. Being pleased with my devotion the lord has given me a residence in his personal abode. The Padma Purana says giving a shalagrama-shila, is the best form of charity, being equal to the result of donating the entire Earth together with its forests, mountains, and all. The Garuda Purana describes the glories of keeping a shalagrama-shila with the auspicious mark of a cakra in one’s house. |
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