Bibartaner Dharay Shib O Shiblinga
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- Author: অশোক রায় (Ashok Ray)
- Genre: Bibidha (Miscellaneous)
- ISBN: 9788177567311
- Pages: 334
- Weight: 499 grams
Summary:
In Indian society, Shiva, the supreme deity, has been worshipped in the form of Lingam since ancient times. This book explores the history and scientific exploration of this worship. Shiva is described as simple, unadorned, and ritual-free, a deity untouched by any impurity. He is often seen as a wandering ascetic, associated with ghosts, spirits, and the cremation grounds. This contrast to other deities is significant, and the book discusses how these characteristics reflect different social perspectives. The book also delves into the symbolism of the Jyotirlinga, its ancient history, and the scholarly analysis of this sacred object.
The book covers various elements associated with Shiva, such as Vibhuti (ash), Jata (hair), Bengal tiger skin, the moon, serpent, Rudraksha beads, Siddhi, and even Ganja. The author explains the significance of these materials in the context of Shiva's worship.
The journey of Shiva's evolution from the early form of Rudra to the present-day Bhole Baba is explored in a continuous narrative. The book is not limited to just religious or social interpretations; it is enriched with various images of Shiva Lingas found across India. These images are accompanied by an explanation of the different types of Shiva Lingas in one chapter. The book concludes with a scholarly discussion on the purpose and outcomes of worshipping the Shiva Lingam.
About the Author:
Ashok Ray was born in 1952 in Kolkata. He is a retired Geochemist from the Geological Survey of India. His notable research works include books like 'Shalagram Shila'r Sandhane and 'Bibartaner Dharay Shib O Shiblinga'. He has been awarded the Umaprasad Smriti Puraskar by the Ashutosh Mukherjee Memorial Committee. Besides his academic career, he has a passion for traveling and photography, winning several awards in international photography competitions.
This book is a comprehensive and detailed study of the evolution of Shiva and his symbolism in Hindu worship, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the deep cultural, religious, and historical aspects of Shiva and Shiva Lingam worship.

