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Energetic Shiva Linga
Shiva-lingam, as the beginning-less and endless celestial stambha or cosmic pillar of fire, is the cause of all causes. In the Atharva Veda, a celestial stambha described as a scaffold, which supports the cosmos and material creation. It is a symbol of the power of fertility and strength. Black Shiva Lingams are rare and considered very sacred. These contain highly protective energies.”

“Radiation is emitted from a Lingam made out of a type of granite stone. Granite is a source of radiation and reported to have higher radioactivity, thereby raising some concerns about their safety. It is formed from lava or molten rock, which is cooled and solidified over thousands or even millions of years contain naturally occurring radioactive elements like radium, uranium, and thorium.”

“There are two types of Shiva Lingam. One is a black meteorite egg-shaped stone. The other one is fabricated and solidified mercury.”

“The Lingam shape is like an egg and represents the ‘Brahmanda’ or the cosmic egg. These elongated egg-shaped stones naturally formed from a mineral called cryptocrystalline quartz, with iron oxide deposits. They are composed primarily of microscopic quartz, with a density that is very close to that of emerald stone. The stones are tan and gray with markings of reddish stripes, spots, and rings or circles. These markings, considered spiritually auspicious, are part of the meteorite material.”

“The Shiva Lingam consists of three parts. The bottom part is four-sided and remains underground. The middle part is eight-sided remains on a pedestal. The top part is round that worshipped. The height of the round part is one-third of its circumference. The three parts symbolize Brahma at the bottom, Vishnu in the middle, and Shiva on the top. The pedestal provided with a passage for draining away the water poured on the top.”

“The Shiva lingam represents the ascending energy of consciousness and life in nature. We see this in such forms as the mountain, the thundercloud, the tree, and the upright human being. The Shiva energy is the upward current running through the spine or Sushmana and the Shakti energy is the horizontal current through which it travels, forming the various lotuses of the chakras. Together they form a spiral of forces. Both forces are necessary to create this dynamic motion.”