Friday, June 26, 2009

Sivalingam is NOT Sex Symbol BUT It's SHAPE of Pineal Gland in Head Between BrainS

Sivalingam is NOT Sex Symbol BUT It's SHAPE of Pineal Gland in Head Between BrainS

Sivalingam is NOT Sex Symbol BUT It's SHAPE of Pineal Gland in Head Between BrainS












































Dear compassionate intellects, flower of my heart, intellect of the world,

This message is for whom intentionally but hidden manner whom would like to mislead the philosophy knowledge Hinduism & Sivalingam. Otherwise ignore this * line!

* Cool down your heart, calm your mind, be intellectually evolve just by growing a body, and little knowledge of internet ability does not mean you can just simply make use of email. If you are medical educated or able to understand biological sciences then much meaning full and you wont have such un-necessary list of statements about Hinduism *

Sivalingam symbol is NOT Sex symbol! it's a image of Pineal Gland in human head. You may not come from the such civilization of perfect sciences family but at least be compassionate to accept the TRUTH of the most ADVANCE CIVILIZE INDIAN PHILOSOPHY! that's un-conditional love!

For scientific summary and diagram please download:
http://www.universeawareness.com/images/general/sivalingam_scientific_articles.pdf
http://www.universeawareness.com/images/general/sivalingam_scientific_articles.jpg

Happy better knowing truth of the only most scientific way of life HINDUISM!

Universal Mind,
Elanggovan.

6 comments:

  1. Indian idol of worship:

    If this is the criteria then how so many idols far away from reality are taken for worshiping?

    E.g. Shantoshi Maa, Amba Maa, Shitala Maa, Four handed Vishnu, Five Headed Shiva, four headed Brahman, Elephant headed Ganesh, Hanuman a Vaa-Nara, Indra, Yamah and a lot more!!

    Vedas and Upanishats.

    If we go through the Vedas we would soon realize that there existed a tradition to worship natural elements. Fire, Wind, Earth, Sun, Moon, Rain, water and what not? These natural elements do really exist. Their characteristic is also a reality.

    e.g. Fire God: Fire was a main God which is inherent in wood, humans, all other living creatures, under the sea, under the earth, in the sky, in the Sun.

    Fire produces terror when appears through lightening. Fire burns woods through wood-fire. Fire comes out from the top of volcano mountain and creates hazards. Fire becomes very hot as the Sun in summer. Fire comes in the form of heavy rains and floods, etc… that is why Fire is Rudra. "Rudra’s body is made of Fire" says Rig-Veda.

    In short, the elements and their characteristics are the part of reality and they do physically exist in one or other form. Progressively they got symbolized as a part of life and literature.

    Philosophical beliefs were got associated with symbolization and we found pleasing form of symbolized Gods. E.g. Fire got him self exploded from the Brahma (SAT the eternal) that is why its name is Braahman. Cosmic form of Fire is God Shiva being worshiped in egg shaped form (Brahma-a’nd) better known as Shiva-Lingam which is having egg-shape of the Cosmos or the Cosmos itself as Vishva Murti. Vedic school of thought of philosophy is known as Braahman. We better know the Vedic Dharma as Braahman Dharma. Braahmana the Agni was the main God which has been most extensively praised in Rig-veda. The natural events and human events have become basic narrative source in Upanishats and Purana. We can realize and understand better through old Upanishats like Isha, Shvetashvatar and old Purana like Vayu Puranam having un-Paninian Sanskrit language.



    An extract from my article "Rama the Real in Flesh and Blood"

    for the article click on the link below or copy paste http://shirish-dave.sulekha.com/blog/post/2007/03/rama-the-real-in-flesh-and-blood.htm

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  2. Thank you for your comments/enquiry yes there is detail documentation. I will summarize and posted it here.

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  3. Nice explaination.
    Can you explain 'How to awake the third eye'

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  4. I do agree with the fact that structure of Shivalingam is same like a male organ inside a female vagina.But here the meaning is not vulgar.Here the meaning is that Shivalingam is the symbol of pure pleasure,which is offcoarse on earth, the sexual pleasure.
    While having intercourse there is a mixing of extreme feelings of a man and a woman.Just think by using our body we are giving pleasure to another person.But even then we are self centralized.
    Moksha means to attain a state when we dont care or we don't want anything.The Same state comes when we are during an intercoarse.
    So according to Occult Science ,Shivalingam is the state of "Paramananda"or the ultimate pleasure.
    Hindus worship Gods to attain "Moksha" which means to have saturation from the desires of the world.While having intercoarse the same state comes when we are concentrating on only one thing-Giving pleasure and taking pleasure.Intercoarse is done between two persons but actually there are four living matters are involved in this.Two living bodies and two living souls.That adds as 2+2=4,which symbolises the four direction-the North,the East,the West and the South.-abhijatya@gmail.com

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  5. Hi Mr Siva & all,
    TQ for comments.

    Do visit http://ancientyogaconsulting.com/blogs/ for more latest articles on Siddhars, Ancient Arts, Quotes.

    AUM

    Yours truly,
    Elan

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