Significance of Linga installed
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Hindu concept of 'Linga installed'
The Linga in Hinduism represents a sacred symbol of Lord Shiva, serving as a divine focal point for worship, believed to bestow blessings, spiritual significance, and protection from sins in various consecrated settings.
From: Skanda Purana
(1) A sacred symbol or representation of Lord Shiva that was established by King Dhundhumara, signifying the divine presence.[1] (2) Refers to the consecrated representation of the divine, particularly in the context of worship by devotees and the auspiciousness of the Linga.[2] (3) A sacred object associated with worship in the forest that symbolizes divinity and moral purity.[3] (4) The sacred representation of Lord Shiva that should be visited with devotion for blessings.[4] (5) A sacred symbol or representation of the divine, specifically put in place by Balabhadra.[5]
From: Gautami Mahatmya
(1) A symbolic representation of Lord Shiva, installed in a sacred space for worship.[6] (2) The symbolic representation of divinity established by Mrityu known as Mahanala, serving as a spiritual focal point.[7]
From: Brahmanda Purana
(1) The process of consecrating Shiva's form in a sacred representation as a part of worship and ritual.[8]