Don't forget to Share, Like & Comment on this video<br /><br />Subscribe Our Channel Artha : https://goo.gl/22PtcY <br /><br />1 Shiva Linga or Lingam represents the image of the generative power in nature of Lord Shiva.<br /><br />2 The Linga Purana describes lingam as a cosmic pillar, symbolizing the infinite nature of Shiva.<br /><br />3 The same ancient scripture says that the foremost Linga is understood as 'Prakriti' or Nature itself.<br /><br />4 It represents the 'Brahmanda' which suggests that the creation is achieved by the union of 'Prakriti' and 'Purusha,'.<br /><br /> <br /><br />5 Linga also signifies 'Satya,' 'Jnana' and 'Ananta' which literally means Truth, knowledge, and Infinity.<br /><br />6 Shiva Linga consists of three parts, the lowest is called the 'Brahma-Pitha,' the middle one is 'Vishnu-Pitha' and the uppermost one, the 'Shiva-Pitha.'<br /><br />7 There are 12 'Jyotirlingas' and 5 'Pancha-bhuta Lingas' in India.<br /><br />8 Linga has a mysterious or divine power that conveys your prayers directly to Lord Shiva.<br /><br />9 ‘Sahasralinga’ is famous pilgrimage site where around a 1000 Lingas are carved on rocks in the river Shalmala and on its banks.<br /><br />10 To get more devotional videos, subscribe to our YouTube Channel and also like our FB page.<br /><br />Like us @ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ArthaChannel/ <br />Check us out on Google Plus - https://goo.gl/6qG2sv <br />Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/ArthaChannel <br />Follow us on Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/arthachannel/ <br />Follow us on Pinterest - https://in.pinterest.com/channelartha/ <br />Follow us on Tumblr - https://www.tumblr.com/blog/arthachannel
