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Narmadeshwara Shivling - Sankalpa Kit

Narmadeshwara Shivling - Sankalpa Kit

Regular price Rs. 1,199.00 INR
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Product Description
Everything you need to begin. Nothing you don't. A curated kit built around a natural Narmadeshwara Shivling — a river-formed stone from the Narmada River, one of the seven sacred rivers of India. Each stone is unique in shape, colour, and texture. The kit includes everything required to establish a simple home practice: a brass Naga, a hand-cast Shakti idol, a brass diya, Ganga Jal, pure sandalwood oil, and vibhuti. Presented in a keepsake box with a printed ritual guide.
What's Inside
Narmadeshwara ShivlingNatural river-formed stone — unique
Ritual Brass SetNaga · Shakti idol · Brass Diya
Sacred IngredientsGanga Jal · Sandalwood Oil · Vibhuti
Ritual Guide + BoxKeepsake gift box · Practice guide
Every Sankalpa Stone piece arrives ready. No assembly. No prior knowledge needed.
Why It Matters
Self-ConsecratedNo Prana Pratishtha ritual required
Begin ImmediatelyNo prior knowledge needed — start today
Complete KitNothing left to source separately
Narmada RiverOne of India's seven sacred rivers
Narmadeshwara Shivling — Swayambhu, river-formed, self-consecrated.
About Narmadeshwara
The Narmada River in Madhya Pradesh is considered one of the seven sacred rivers of India — and uniquely, every stone in the Narmada is considered a Shivling by tradition.The stones most sought after are the naturally smooth, oval river stones shaped by centuries of current — these are the Narmadeshwara Shivlings. No two are identical; each is formed by water and time alone.What makes them particularly accessible is their status as Swayambhu — self-manifested. Unlike a carved or installed Shivling, a Narmadeshwara stone is considered already consecrated by the river itself and requires no Prana Pratishtha ritual to begin worshipping. This makes it the most friction-free sacred object for establishing a home practice. Families, individuals, and renunciates across India have kept these stones for generations.
Care Instructions
Wipe Stone GentlySoft dry cloth — or bathe in practice
Brass Develops PatinaNatural and expected over time
Store Ganga Jal SealedAway from direct sunlight
Replenish as NeededSandalwood oil + vibhuti are consumables

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Frequently Asked Questions

A Narmadeshwara Shivling is a naturally formed river stone from the Narmada River — not carved or shaped by human hands. The river's current shapes these stones into their distinctive oval form over millennia. Unlike installed Shivlings in temples, a Narmadeshwara Shivling is considered self-consecrated (Swayambhu) and does not require a priest or Prana Pratishtha ritual before worship. You can simply bring it home and begin.

No. The printed ritual guide inside covers everything — what each item is, why it's included, how to set up your space, and a simple daily practice you can start with five minutes. This kit is specifically designed for someone establishing a home practice for the first time.

Yes. Every Narmadeshwara Shivling is a naturally formed river stone — no two are identical in shape, colour, or size. Your stone is yours alone.

This is one of the most considered housewarming or new-home gifts possible in Hindu tradition. A Narmadeshwara Shivling is believed to bring peace and stability to a home. The kit format means the recipient has everything needed to begin immediately — no additional shopping required.