Desi cow is different from other cows.. Desi cow has a "Surya Nadi". Desi cows have Suryaketu Nadi (vein) running through their humps which absorbs all the cosmic energies. Hence the milk of Desi cow is better than other cows.
According to the Brahmanda Purana, the Shiva lingam was originally egg-shaped, representing the universe. It is called Brahmanda, the cosmic egg (Brahman is Sanskrit for 'cosmos' or 'expansion' and anda means 'egg'). And Shiva Damru is a representation of the southern Crab Nebula and the ever expanding universe. The mid portion of the damru represents the "Point of Singularity".
Shiva lingam means symbol which is another way to represent God Shiva and Shiva lingam doesn't represent any body part that's the misconceptions around internet
The phallic symbol is worshipped and depicted in momuments by ancient societies all over the world. It would be strange to me if the ancient vedics/hindus didn't.
@@yours2source Yes Shiva Lingam also found in Columbia to Japan that means all were Hindu and used to Worship God Shiva in the form of Shiva Lingam even in Persian, Zorastian they used to Worship Shiva and Persian, Zorastian also believe Cow is devine and mother
No in tantra shastra shiva him self said that it is lingam and yoni because we Indian were that mature that we worshipped the linga in holy sense after that some British people called it symbol look at khajurao and other in south old shiv lingams are 100% identical to male body part
Wow beautiful Puja I'm a big shiv ji devotees u c after this puja very positive change vl come in ur life shiv ji vl bless u with gud health n wealth har har Mahadev ❤️❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻🇮🇳🇮🇳
Well, that must have been a unique experience for you! That was a private puja.... You can also do puja at a Temple, along with all the public. If you pay a fee and buy puja material (flowers, coconut, food & other items) and give the temple priest (pujari) the puja materials, he will do puja on your behalf and give you back the materials. This is what most people do. It is quick and easy. I'd personally recommend performing puja at a Temple if you want to perform pujas. Important thing is you must have fun, enjoy and feel "connected" when you lovingly and devotedly offer flowers, water, milk or food to the Divine and seek his blessings. You actually make the offerings to the idol of the Divine but it is believed that the you can connect to the Divine through the idol.
Shivling is actually a representation of the medulla oblongata in the human body, you can find out more on this. It's not really a phallic symbol as popularly believed.
Lovely to see your journey and how things are aligning… I read some comments about being very careful with money and being cheated. While all that is true, it’s also good to give what you feel is a fair offer or speak about it before. Most of these guys aren’t rich and a bit of money if you can give extra will go a long way. I look at it this way, think how much a simple 1hr guide will charge in Amsterdam (for such 1 to 1 personalised service) and then decide what you can offer plus what’s the rate in that area in India… even if they say no it’s good to give specially if you felt something good within…
hey bruh !!!!!!!!!!!!! that swamjiii said find a guru means " when you go with any baba's or priests etc..... you will get Goosebumps at that place .. first and far most thing find a good translator guy then only u will get exact translation what he is saying about don't confuse bruh!! " " when you found guru Ask Him Clearly what you are seeking Bruh "
Haha it's funny to see back, but once I'm surrounded by people's direct energy it usually takes half a word for me to understand what the are trying to convey.
I was in Ujjain during the first week of July, I've continued my 3 month travel after that to Kathmandu. By now I've already reached home in The Netherlands.
I would not suggest you to find a Guru. You should should work on your inner self, do meditation. You can see videos of yogi anand ji and read his books
This is great advice, which I could have given myself. Thing is that I was synchronistically guide towards this adventure, none of it was intentional. Check out my earlier episodes to understand what I'm talking about ;)
Jai Jai Shree Mahakal
Hahaha Jai Shree Mahakal brother!!
Desi cow is different from other cows..
Desi cow has a "Surya Nadi".
Desi cows have Suryaketu Nadi (vein) running through their humps which absorbs all the cosmic energies.
Hence the milk of Desi cow is better than other cows.
According to the Brahmanda Purana, the Shiva lingam was originally egg-shaped, representing the universe. It is called Brahmanda, the cosmic egg (Brahman is Sanskrit for 'cosmos' or 'expansion' and anda means 'egg').
And Shiva Damru is a representation of the southern Crab Nebula and the ever expanding universe.
The mid portion of the damru represents the "Point of Singularity".
Beautiful information, thanks!
Shivlinga is always egg-shaped (eliptical), the lower part of shiva linga is covered by "yoni," and that's why we can't see it.
Om Namah Shivaya 🙏🏻
Shiva lingam means symbol which is another way to represent God Shiva and Shiva lingam doesn't represent any body part that's the misconceptions around internet
The phallic symbol is worshipped and depicted in momuments by ancient societies all over the world. It would be strange to me if the ancient vedics/hindus didn't.
@@yours2source Yes Shiva Lingam also found in Columbia to Japan that means all were Hindu and used to Worship God Shiva in the form of Shiva Lingam even in Persian, Zorastian they used to Worship Shiva and Persian, Zorastian also believe Cow is devine and mother
@@yours2source Only one question, if this is the phallic symbol where is the urerthral meatus?
There isn't one. In ANY Shivalingam.
@@Hmm19872Hinduism is everywhere they can't convert people.
No in tantra shastra shiva him self said that it is lingam and yoni because we Indian were that mature that we worshipped the linga in holy sense after that some British people called it symbol look at khajurao and other in south old shiv lingams are 100% identical to male body part
Wow beautiful Puja I'm a big shiv ji devotees u c after this puja very positive change vl come in ur life shiv ji vl bless u with gud health n wealth har har Mahadev ❤️❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻🇮🇳🇮🇳
that was beautiful.
Loved it ❤❤
Well, that must have been a unique experience for you!
That was a private puja.... You can also do puja at a Temple, along with all the public. If you pay a fee and buy puja material (flowers, coconut, food & other items) and give the temple priest (pujari) the puja materials, he will do puja on your behalf and give you back the materials. This is what most people do. It is quick and easy. I'd personally recommend performing puja at a Temple if you want to perform pujas.
Important thing is you must have fun, enjoy and feel "connected" when you lovingly and devotedly offer flowers, water, milk or food to the Divine and seek his blessings. You actually make the offerings to the idol of the Divine but it is believed that the you can connect to the Divine through the idol.
Jai mahakal ❤❤❤❤❤
शिव शून्य शिव अनंत 🙏🏻
हर हर महादेव शिव शम्भू 🙏🏻🌹
❤❤
I like it
Shivling is actually a representation of the medulla oblongata in the human body, you can find out more on this. It's not really a phallic symbol as popularly believed.
Thank you for this enriching information!
greetings from ujjain
हर हर महादेव 🚩🚩🚩
Lovely to see your journey and how things are aligning… I read some comments about being very careful with money and being cheated. While all that is true, it’s also good to give what you feel is a fair offer or speak about it before. Most of these guys aren’t rich and a bit of money if you can give extra will go a long way. I look at it this way, think how much a simple 1hr guide will charge in Amsterdam (for such 1 to 1 personalised service) and then decide what you can offer plus what’s the rate in that area in India… even if they say no it’s good to give specially if you felt something good within…
Couldn't agree more, thanks for the pointers
Supb Mantras,wow.
hey bruh !!!!!!!!!!!!!
that swamjiii said find a guru means " when you go with any baba's or priests etc..... you will get Goosebumps at that place .. first and far most thing find a good translator guy then only u will get exact translation what he is saying about don't confuse bruh!! "
" when you found guru Ask Him Clearly what you are seeking Bruh "
Haha it's funny to see back, but once I'm surrounded by people's direct energy it usually takes half a word for me to understand what the are trying to convey.
Finding a good priest or Guru is very difficult 99% are fake and money minded. I hope you find one.
Last I read mercury is liquid at room temperature? This Shivling needs to be studied if it is actually made out of mercury.
@@sbbillusionist It's probably an alloy. Mercury can stay solid when alloyed with some other metals.
It's with mixture of other metals so it can stay solid
Great exploration together!
@@angrykratos11 that's what I thought but wasn't sure.
Hey brother when you are leaving India ❤
I was in Ujjain during the first week of July, I've continued my 3 month travel after that to Kathmandu. By now I've already reached home in The Netherlands.
Okay brother, 2025 January to maybe March world's biggest festival are star's because I asked , festival name is maha Kumbh Mela
Touch feet only of god and parents ….parents also if they are nice
I don't know man......
I would not suggest you to find a Guru. You should should work on your inner self, do meditation. You can see videos of yogi anand ji and read his books
This is great advice, which I could have given myself. Thing is that I was synchronistically guide towards this adventure, none of it was intentional. Check out my earlier episodes to understand what I'm talking about ;)
How can a brahmin call prasadam to naivaidyam 😅
Naivedyam is also a type of prashad bro 😅
You missed to take bath in the holy Shipra river. At least you should have sprinkled the river water on your head.
Don't worry, there's plenty to come ;)