A Shivling, a sacred symbol of Lord Shiva, is a revered object of worship in Hinduism. It is typically represented as a smooth, cylindrical stone or object, often with a rounded top, symbolizing the formless and infinite nature of Lord Shiva. The Shivling is not merely a deity but a representation of the cosmic energy that creates, sustains, and destroys the universe.
In many temples, the Shivling is considered the most potent symbol of Shiva’s divine presence, and its worship is believed to purify the mind and soul. It stands as a reminder of the eternal truth, transcending both form and formlessness, guiding devotees towards spiritual enlightenment.
Parad is the Supreme element of the Universe; This is the Element of Lord Shiva as written in Vedas, Puranas, and old ancient Text Books of India. Doing daily puja of parad shivling Kaal-Sarp Dosha cannot affect that person.
By establishing Parad Shivling in the house Lord Vishnu also becomes a Resident in that house because this is written in the Vedas and Puranas.Lord Vishnu and Lakshmi always resides in the place Where there is presence of Lord Shiva. Parad Shivling Emits Positive Energy Which improves Quality of Life Experience of a Person.
The base of the Shivling is commonly represented as a pedestal or "yoni," which symbolizes the divine feminine power. Together, the Shivling and the yoni form the complete representation of creation, symbolizing the unification of the cosmic forces. It is often worshipped with offerings of water, milk, flowers, and bilva leaves, with devotees chanting mantras like "Om Namah Shivaya" to invoke blessings of protection, spiritual growth, and liberation.