Product Details:
Usage/Application | Home & Temple |
Surface Texture | Natural rough |
Finish | Natural rough stone |
Color | Black |
Size/Dimension | 2" & 3" |
Material | Gandaki River Stone |
Finishing | Natural Stone |
Weight | 100 Gram |
Hand Carved | Not |
Model Name/Number | VISHNU CHAKRA |
Available Width | 2" to 6" |
Usable | Daily pooja |
Wood Type | Stone |
Brand | SHIVAM VASTU KALA SHIVLING ART |
Features | Natural stone |
height | 2" |
Salagrama or SHALIGRAM is a fossilized shell used in South Asia as an iconic symbol and reminder of the god Vishnu as the Universal Principle by Hindus of Vaishnavite and Smarthist sects.[1] Shaligrams are usually collected from river-beds or banks such as the Gandaki River in Nepal.[2] They are considered easy to carry and popular in certain traditions of Vaishnavism, as an aniconic representation of the divine. They are typically in the form of spherical, black-coloured Ammonoid fossils of the Devonian-Cretaceous period which existed from 400 to 66 million years ago.