The Ashtadhatu Shiv Abhishek Set (Size 1) is a sacred collection of eight essential items made entirely of Ashtadhatu, a combination of eight auspicious metals. This set is specifically designed for performing Abhishek (ritual bathing) of Lord Shiva, one of the most revered deities in Hinduism. Each item in the set holds great significance and is used in the sacred ceremonies conducted in Shiva temples or during personal worship at home.
- Trisul (Trident): The trisul, a three-pronged spear, is a symbol of Lord Shiva’s power and authority. It represents the three fundamental aspects of existence – creation, preservation, and destruction.
- Abhisek Lota (Pot): The abhisek lota is a small, beautifully crafted pot used to hold holy water or other sacred substances. It is an integral part of the Abhishek ritual, symbolizing the offering of pure and sanctified substances to Lord Shiva.
- Plate: The plate serves as a platform to hold the various offerings and materials during the Abhishek ceremony. It is typically circular in shape and made of Ashtadhatu, adding a sacred touch to the proceedings.
- Jhelri (Shivling Stand): the jhelri is a stand that is used to hold the Narmada Shivling, which is a sacred stone representing Lord Shiva. The jhelri serves as a supportive base for the Shivling, allowing it to be displayed and worshipped with reverence. It ensures that the Shivling remains stable and secure during the worship and allows devotees to offer their prayers and perform rituals around it. The jhelri is typically designed to be aesthetically pleasing and enhances the overall presentation of the Narmada Shivling.
- Narbhadeshwar Shivling: The Narbhadeshwar Shivling is a unique Shiva lingam made from a naturally formed stone found in the Narmada River. It is considered highly auspicious and holds immense spiritual significance in worshiping Lord Shiva.
- Teepai (Pot Holder): The term “teepai” refers to a stand or holder with three legs or supporters, traditionally used to hold the abhishek lota (pot) during the Abhishek ceremony. The teepai provides stability and support to keep the pot in place while the sacred substances are poured over the deity or Shivling. Its design allows for easy handling and ensures that the pot remains steady throughout the ritual. The teepai, with its three legs, represents the trinity of Hinduism – Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva – and symbolizes the divine presence during the Abhishek ceremony.
The entire set is crafted from Ashtadhatu, a combination of eight sacred metals. Ashtadhatu is believed to possess divine properties and is known for its ability to enhance the spiritual energy and vibrations of the ritual objects. The eight metals usually used in Ashtadhatu are gold, silver, copper, zinc, lead, tin, iron, and mercury.
The Ashtadhatu Shiv Abhisek Set combines aesthetic beauty with deep spiritual symbolism, making it an ideal choice for devotees seeking a sacred and authentic representation of their devotion to Lord Shiva. Whether used in temples or personal worship, this set helps create a serene ambiance and facilitates a meaningful connection with the divine.
Ashtadhatu Shiv Abhishek Set (Size 1)
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