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Sri Arjun,

 

Mostly people have to go to Mount Kailash and collect them. I had two,

and both were given to me by Indian Ambassador HE Ranjit Gupta, who had

made the parikrama of Kailash himself at age of 59. One of them was

requested by the President of a Thai bank, and one piece I worship. But

I think that Pujya Pandit Vidyadhar Shukla - Chieft Brahmin Priest of

Thailand since 30 years, he brought some back with him. If you are

really serious to worship Sri Kailash Mani I can ask him if he has

extra stone for you. If so I will send to you. Otherwise the only way

is to get from a bhakta who has made the parikrama as they all bring

some stones back with them. But you won't find sellers because, it

seems, there is no demand!? And it could be aparadha to deal in Kailash

Mani.

 

---BUT, if I ever meet a really serious Shiva Bhakta I would donate

mine for the pleasure of Sri Maha Deva (provided they were vegetarian).

And the stone with me has the clear imprint of the tip of Shiva's

Trisula. It has a smooth side and a rough side, and He likes to be

massaged with Sandal wood oil (I'm not sure which side is best).

 

I wonder how many Hindus worship Sri Kailash Shila? You won't find a

better Shiva Lingam than Sri Kailash Giri Bhagavan!!!

 

Om Tat Sat !!!

 

Best regards,

Richard

http://www.richardshawbrown.com

 

--- arjun pandit <panditarjun2004 wrote:

 

> dear friend richard

>

> om namo bhagawate rudraya

>

> this is the first time i am hearing from you that stones from the

> reverred mount kailash are collected, brought back to the cities and

> are made available to the interested shiv bhakts for worship. since

> no price tag is attahced to shilas be it saligram or this kailsh

> shila, would you be kind enough to advise me the source in india

> which is making available the kailash shilas and also the donations

> for getting them, as i am personally interesed in having one for

> myself.

>

> in praise of lord shiva

> arjun

>

> rishi kesh <gtbadman2001 wrote:

> om namah shivaya

> thanks for the great input

>

> beside going to India, how can one get a Kailasa-sila

> (stone)? i live in NYC. any advice will be helpful

> thank you once again

> hari om

> om namah shivaya

>

> --- Richard Shaw Brown <rsbj66 wrote:

>

> > "Om namah shivaya!Om namah shivaya!Om namah

> > shivaya!" This is the

> > Sanskrit mantra (invocation) chanted by pilgrims and

> > devotees of Lord Shiva

> > as they walk (clock wise) around the great,

> > unscaled, sacred Himalayan peak,

> > Mount Kailasa. This chant means, "Om, I bow to Lord

> > Shiva." And this act of

> > great austerity is considered by both Hindus &

> > Buddhists alike as a very pious

> > and difficult sacrifice leading to good fortune and

> > ultimate beautitude.

> >

> > In the Sanskrit-English dictonary of Prof. V.S.

> > Apte, "Kailasa" is defined as,

> > "Name of a mountain, a peak of the Himalayas and

> > residence of Shiva." In the

> > same dictonary, "Shiva" is defined as, "Auspicious,

> > propitious, lucky, in good

> > health or condition, happy, prosperious, fortunate,

> > God bless!, name of the

> > third God of the sacred Hindu Trinity

> > (Tri-guna-avatara's), who is entrusted

> > with the work of universal destruction, as Brahma

> > and Visnu are with the

> > creation and preservation of the (material) world(s)

> > respectively."

> >

> > Shiva also has many other meanings listed such as,

> > "Final beatitude, the

> > male organ (lingam), the Vedas (ancient Sanskrit

> > scriptures), and the

> > husband of Goddess Durga (Maya-devi), who is also

> > known as Sati, Uma,

> > and Parvati; and she is Shiva's shakti (material

> > energy). Together Lord Shiva

> > and Goddess Durga reside on Mount Kailasa for the

> > duration of the cosmic

> > manifestation or the life-span of the temporary

> > material universe.

> >

> > Stones (rocks) from Mount Kailasa are brought back

> > by the stalwart devotees

> > who take the one-two month trip to walk around the

> > base of the sacred Mount.

> > These stones or "bits" of Mount Kailasa are

> > considered to be non-different

> > from Lord Shiva, who is greater than the sum total

> > of the entire universe;

> > therefore it is considered an "offence" to buy or

> > sell a Sri ).

> > It is impossible to place a "material value" on a

> > Sri Kailasa-mani.

> >

> > Deity: Sri Shankar ¥ Time of invocation: Daily at

> > Sunrise ¥ Mantra of

> > Invocation: Om namah shivaya! ---108 times

> >

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