The Significance of a Lingam
Sadhguru begins by describing the presence of a consecrated Lingam as a living being.
Sadhguru gives examples of individuals sitting in the presence of the Lingam, losing track of time and entering deep states of stillness.
The process of energizing a temple or Lingam is complex and meticulous.
Sadhguru shares that the Dhyanalinga, a consecrated Lingam, was not energized through traditional chants or mantras but through Prana Pratishtha, a more profound method.
He notes that the stone Lingam is merely a scaffolding for the energy form that has been created.
Once consecrated, the Lingam continues to radiate energy indefinitely, even if the physical structure were to be removed.
This process allows for the Lingam to remain eternally powerful, no matter what happens to the physical structure around it.
The Lingam, being multi-religious, allows people from various backgrounds to experience its power without adhering to a specific belief system.
Linga in Türkiye – 4,700 years ago
The Linga, or Lingam, holds profound significance in Hinduism and other spiritual traditions.