Saligrama PDF
Saligrama PDF
Saligrama PDF
? It is found on the bank of River Gandaki (which is a Himalayan stream, celebrated since history as Narayani, Saligrami and Hiranyavati) in Nepal. There is a lake at the source of the Kali Gandaki, called Damodar Kunda, (a place of pilgrimage) at Nepal. The lower Gandaki is well known as Mukti Natha Kshetra or Shaligrama Kshetra. The sacred stones are largely found on the banks of Kali Gandaki. Why is Tulsi always worshipped with or offered to Shaligram? Tulsi or the basil plant is closely associated with the origins of Shaligram shila worship. According to the Puranas, Vishnu had reunited with Lakshmi, his wife. Saraswati, also wanted to be Lord Vishnu's consort. Once in anger Saraswati cursed and changed Lakshmi into a Tulsi plant, forcing her to make earth her abode forever. Vishnu modified the curse, saying that Lakshmi would remain on earth as Tulsi, until the river Gandaki flowed from her body. In the meantime, He would wait by the riverside in the form of a stone to take her back to his abode. This stone was the shaligram shila, which thus remained on earth as a representative of Vishnu. The Shaligram and the Tulsi plant are thus always worshipped together as Vishnu and Lakshmi. What is the difference between a Shaligram stone and Shila? A Shaligram stone is round or oval in shape. A Shaligram shila is an uneven piece of stone with a symbolic imprint on it. Both are worthy of worship. How is a shaligram worshipped? A simple procedure to worship a Shaligram is as follows:
1. 2. Sit in a position in which you can face the East or North-East direction Wash the Shaligram with Ganga Jal poured from the conch shell. Then wash it again with punchgavya, and then wash it once more with Ganga Jal. The water that has touched the Shaligram becomes 'amrit' (holy water), and has tremendous properties. If you drink this water, it can help bring relief from various physical ailments and poor health so you can lead a more healthy life. Place the Shaligram on some peepal leaves on a plate or on a cloth. Place some kusha grass in a glass filled with water to sprinkle over the Shaligram. Light camphor, incense sticks and a lamp filled with ghee. Apply some sandal paste on the Shaligram. Place a tulsi mala around it or offer fresh tulsi leaves. Light the lamp and move it in a circular, clockwise movement of the hand in front of the Shaligram. Recite the mantra: Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare or the following mantra nine times.
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sarasijasana sannivistah keyuravan kanaka kundalavan kiriti harir hiranmaya vapor dharta sankha chakrah Hare Rama Hare Rama, Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare !
10. Offer milk, fruits, sweets and coconut to the Shaligram. Offer some money and then give that money to a poor person. 11. If you are worshipping more than one shaligram, then the number should be even.
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10. Any person who has drunk the water which has bathed a shaligram shila, for him it is equivalent to drinking pancagavya a thousand times.
Ye pibanti nara nityam salgrama sila jalam Panchagavya sahasrais tu sevitaih kim prayojanam (Padma Purana)
11. If someone offers foodgrains to a Shaligram shila, eating of the same prasadam by the devotee is as if Lord Vishnu himself has tasted it.
Naivedyam Purato nyastam drishtaivya swikartam Maya bhaktaya rasanagrena rasam asnain padmaja (Hari Bhakta Vilasa)
12. The water from liberating rivers like Ganga, Godavari, Reva has washed a Shaligram. If this water is available, it is equivalent to a thousand pilgrimages.
Ganga Godavari Reva nadyomukti pradas to yah Nivasanti sa tirtha tah saligrama sila jale Koti tirtha sahasrais tu sevitah kim prayojanam Tirtham yadi bhaveta punyam salagrama silodbhavam (Padma Purana)
13. No enemies, demons or ghosts can create obstacles or harm a place where a shaligram shila is placed. It becomes a pilgrimage and Madhusudan (killer of the demon Madhu) resides there.
Salagram silarupi yatra tishtati keshava Navadhante asuras tatra bhoota vetalaka adayah Salagram sila yatra tattirtham tat tapovanam Yatah sannihitas tatra bhagawan madhusudanah (Brahma Naradiya Purana)
14. Worshipping a Shaligram bestows immense prosperity, protection and peace. 15. A Shaligram is considered to be the abode of Lord Vishnu. Goddess Lakshmi is his consort. So prosperity and wealth are always present where there is a Shaligram installed. The Shaligram is capable of bestowing a kingdom upon the blessed. 16. A Shaligram purifies a person and gives success in all walks of life. 17. Worshipping a Shaligram gives the benefit derived from deep penance and reading of all the Vedas. 18. A shaligram bestows the six values of life namely, righteous living, wealth, protection, health, pleasure and spiritualism.