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Natural Shaligram Stone

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Shaligram is a sacred stone found in Gandaki river found in the Muktinath area of Nepal. This original and natural stone is worshipped as the iconic representation Lord Vishnu, similar to Shivlinga is worshiped as... Read more

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Shaligram is a sacred stone found in Gandaki river found in the Muktinath area of Nepal. This original and natural stone is worshipped as the iconic representation Lord Vishnu, similar to Shivlinga is worshiped as anionic Lord Shiva. The worshiper of Uncommon Stuffs Shaligram Stone gets immense wisdom, good virtues, courage and success in all his endeavors. Shaligram Stone also provides peace and happiness. Every genuine Shaligram Stone has marks with the pattern often representing that of Sudarshan Chakra, the chakra of Lord Vishnu. Uncommon Stuffs Shaligram Stones are worshiped in temples, monasteries and households all over the country, as visible and natural emblems of Vishnu. The sipping of water in which these Shaligram stones are bathed is a daily ritual for the many pious Hindu families. Salagram is also found along with lord vishnu chakra.It is found with one chakra( 1 circle marks),Some Salagram with two chakra ,three chakra to unlimited beautiful chakra marks(Circle mark). Each Chakra is described as different name and form of lord vishnu.Unlimited chakra is Described as Lord vishnu Anantha(uncountables chakra/Anantha Narayan).One chakra is described as Sudarshana salagram like wise for rest number of salagram denotes lord vishnu each name whose all name is described in hindu religious Script Vishnu Puran.Salagram is also found with marks and appearance with Sankha(Conch),Gadha ,hole,big,small size,round,oval ,different colours like red,yellow,mostly black etc.

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