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- Ganesha / Shiva Lingam Family Group Rare Detailed Early 20th Century Marble Altar from India #56
- A Home Altar/ Shrine in a Hindu Household is given the most auspicious location in the house. Ancient scripture called this the Devatarchanam, the place for Honoring Divinity, according to "Hinduism Today Magazine."
- The Ancient Vedic Science of Architectural Design, Vaastu Shastra, specifies the northeast corner of the house for the Altar. Northeast is the Mystical Direction of Isana, a Manifestation of the all-powerful Deity Shiva.
- The Altar/ Shrine space is used solely for Worship, even if the home is very small and only a portion of a room can be set aside. In this space, members of the family gather for daily rituals, individual and group meditation and private worship and prayer.
- Measures approx. 1.25"T x 2.5"W x 3.75"L
- Condition: Very good. Original hand carving of White Marble beneath a very heavy patina of devotional and ritual offering's stains.
- Origin is India
- Lingam, (Sanskrit: “sign” or “distinguishing symbol”) also spelled Linga. In Hinduism, a Votary Object that symbolizes the God Shiva, and is revered as an Emblem of Generative Power. The Lingam appears in Shaivite temples and in private Shrines throughout India.
- The upper part of the Shiva-Ling represents the Phallus or the Male Organ, whereas the base or the lower part of the Shiva-Ling represents the Yoni or the Vulva. It is this Divine and Cosmic Union that leads to the Creation of New Lives.
- Shiva Lingam, with Parvati, and their sons Kartikeya and Shri Ganesh along with with Nandi are represented on this beautiful detailed Shrine.