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Is Sri Shalagram Shila a Gem?

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Is the exact mechanism of a gem it's Deva shakti? (Shalagram=Vishnu,

Ruby=Surya, etc.)

 

Sri Shalagram Sila is an ammonite formed 140 million years ago, and

manifest externally as a water-tumbled stone; therefore Shalagram Silas

may be said to be gems. The word " gem " is used for any fine quality

stone, pearl or coral that is rare, attractive, portable, durable,

valuable, and powerful; in the case of Shalagram Sila the ruling Deity

is Lord Hari, also known as Sri Narayana Bhagavan.

 

Because a Shalagram Sila is ruled by Bhagavan, Who is greater than the

sum total of ALL the universes (mahat-tattva), therefore the 'material'

worth of a real Shalagram Sila is beyond calculation and impossible to

measure. Buying/selling a Shalagram Sila is considered a sinful

offence; receiving a gift of a genuine Shalagram Sila from a qualified

Hari-bhakta is the only way to properly obtain such a priceless and

spiritual (and material) treasure.

 

A normal fine quality planetary gem, like a ruby or pearl, needs only

an initial invocation to begin ownership; but a Sri Shalagram Sila must

be worshipped daily with certain paraphernalia such as Tulasi leaves,

Ganga-jala, fruit and water, etc. Puja is offered to Shalagram Sila

according to the desire of Paramatman within the heart of the devotee.

Sri Shalagram Sila ALWAYS controls his Own worship from within the

heart of His sevak.

 

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