Bala Rama Shaligram
Balarama Salagram
Conch , Chakra , Mace , Plough , Quiver and Arrow Marks , 1 opening – 2 circulars.
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Description
Product Name : Bala Rama Shaligram / Balarama Salagram
Origin : Nepal
Dimension: 2 inches
Weight: 58 gm
Lakshan Shaloka :
shankhacakragadAkAram prutucakram ca tadbhavet| shvetAbham halaccinham ca madyato yatra drushyate|| sankarShaNo nAma deva: sukrutyAm jAyate padam||
Meaning :
Shaligram having conch, chakra, mace signs; big chakras; white color; plough sign; 1 opening – 2 circulars is known as “Balarama Shaligram”
Description:
Balarama was a son of Vasudeva.
Balarama also known as Baladeva, Balabhadra and Halayudha, is the elder brother of Krishna, he is considered as the Sankarshana form of Vishnu and the eighth avatar of Vishnu. In Vaishnavism, Balarama is worshipped as an avatar of Adishesha, and he is described as such in the Bhagavata Purana. As brother of Krishna, he is worshipped either with his sibling as the eighth avatar of Vishnu, or with Rama, as the seventh.
The evil king Kamsa, the brother of Devaki, was intent upon killing the children of his sister because of a prediction that he would die at the hands of her eighth son.
Lord Vishnu then impregnated the belly of the goddess Devaki with two hairs, one black, one white. To ensure their safety, their essence was transferred before birth to Rohini, who also desired a child. At birth, Krishna had a darker complexion, while Balarama was born fair.
The other name of Balarama is also Sankarshan , meaning a spirit transferred between two wombs.
He was named Rama, but because of his great strength he was called Balarama, Baladeva or Balabhadra meaning “Strong Rama” . He was born under Shravana nakshatra on Shraavana Purnima, or Raksha bandhan.
He is often depicted with a drinking cup, pitcher, axe, shield and sword. Balarama may have originated in Vedic times as a deity of agriculture and fertility.
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