Shiva Lingam Stones
Gathered from the Narmada River in Onkar Mandhata, one of India's holiest sites, by local villagers. Primarily cryptocrystalline quartz (chalcedony) with iron oxide deposits, often mixed with minerals like agate, basalt, and jasper, giving them unique patterns and colours (browns, grays, reds).
These unique stones are believed to be shaped by the river's flow over millions of years, with meteorite impacts possibly contributing to their unique mineral content.

Symbolism & Meaning
- Divine Union:
Represents the union of masculine (Shiva) and feminine (Shakti) energies, signifying cosmic creation and balance.
- Lord Shiva:
Embodies Lord Shiva, the transformer and destroyer in Hinduism, representing divine consciousness and generative power.
- Energy & Vibration:
Considered to have high vibrational frequencies, used to purify spaces, intensify meditation, and balance chakras (especially lower ones).
Uses
- Worship: Centerpiece in Shiva temples and home altars for devotional practices.
- Crystal Healing: Used for balancing chakras, increasing vitality, improving fertility, and enhancing spiritual connection.
- Feng Shui: Placed in the home to direct energy flow and improve relationships.
These beautiful stones are naturally rounded, egg-like (lingam) or cylindrical, hand-polished for smoothness. They feature natural swirls, stripes (like tiger stripes), and patterns, often interpreted as representing the Yoni (feminine) energy.