Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 Dear Janakiji Namaskar and Thank You for your message Yes this message from Nileshji was from a couple of weeks ago when I had been so excited to see Shree Shaligrama on our website that I had not mentioned Rudra Centre is giveing one of these as a gift with each clinets purchase when the client requests For those who are unfamiliar with Shree Shaligrama references state Believers in the Hindu Religion and God worship the Shree Shaligrama with full faith because it is regarded as the symbol of Lord Vishnu. Shree Shaligrama is found in the Gandaki River in Nepal. It is said in the Hindu Mythology that only the drinking of the charnamrit obtained from bathing the Shree Shaligrama with the mixture of the Ganga water, curd, ghee and honey with the Tulsi leaves vanishes the sinful and maligned mentality of the person. Without takeing this charanamrit the worship of Shaligrama the Lrod Vishnu is meaningless. The Sign of Vishnu Chakra is found on Shaligram. The Chakra is seen clearly on the Shaligram which opens by itself. In Shaligrams which are closed there are small holes which make us realize that there is cahkra in it. By worshipping Shaligram there is gained pleasure, comfort, prosperity, and salvation Shaligram is never put at instantly the place of worship after purchasing. Worshipping of Shaligram becomes more important if somebody else presents it to the worshipper. If a newly wedded couple worships the Shaligram presented by someone else their marital life would be happy and prosperous. Special Note The worshipper of Shaaligram must keep the leaves of Tulsi beside a Shaaligram or it must be put in the pot in which grows the Tulsi Plant because Shaaligram without Tulsi is regarded incomplete as described in Scriptures Dhanyavaad aur Pranams Mitra DharmaDev coolj_50 <coolj_50 <coolj_50 <> Sunday, February 16, 2003 12:24 AM Re: Shree Shaligrama I am glad Nileshji highlighted this.....that ShreeShaligramas are not tobe sold commercially. May I also add that there are strict norms to be followed if one keeps a Shaligrama in ones home? Absolute physical purity for one, and DAILY worship with at least the 5 basic pooja offerings (Gandham, Pushpam, Dhoopam, Deepam, Naivedyam) is a MUST. Keeping it at home and intentional or unintentional neglect may bring harm. Regards, Janaki Sponsor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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