Monday, 22 February 2016

The world's largest lingam, each year increases its height

Raipur / Gariaband. While the size of the smaller of Shivlingon Mahakala and other news. However, it is also a lingam shape and curves, not every year increases. Located in the district of Chhattisgarh Gariaband Bhuteswaranath Shivling Shivling is possibly the world's largest naturally produced. It is about 18 feet high and 20 feet from the ground is spherical. Uchani are measured each year by the Department of Revenue, which every year it is found to be increased to 6 to 8 inches.

Gariaband three kilometers from the district headquarters, nestled amid forests Mruda Shivling is located in the village. 12 Jyotirlings Ardhanarishvara like Lingam also be recognized. The philosophy of the lingam and Jalabhishek Cavaria hiking in the hundreds each year to arrive here. The number of devotees who come here each year is increasing.

Comes the voice of the lion Dhadhne
The lingam is said that many years ago, about the time of Zamindari system Paraganv resident of Sobha Singh landed here was agriculture. Sobha Singh in the evening when they were walking in his field with a mound of bull Hunkarne (shout) and hear the voice of the lion was Dhadhne. At first they thought that his illusion, but sometimes after hearing the voice Sobha Singh told the villagers. The villagers had heard several times near the mound. And all the bull or tiger looking around, but did not get far and no animals. And they admitted that this is the voice of the mound and the mound Brkura / Bkura (Hunkarne voice) said.

Nature also provided Jlhri
The residents said that the first mound Paraganv little as it had gradually increased its height and diameter. The move continues today. People began to worship the mound as the lingam. Given the nature of the lingam also appears Jlhri, which gradually is coming above ground. Chhattisgarhi language Bkurra Hunkarne voice say, corresponding to Bhuteswaranath Bkurra called Mahadev.

The magazine said the huge religious welfare

Mythological significance of the lingam religious magazine published from Gorakhpur in 1959 yearly figure is mentioned in the welfare, which it says is the world's unique giant lingam.

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