Sunday, October 26, 2008

Sivalinga Worship in the Bible:-

Sivalinga Worship in the Bible:-
The evolution of the worship of God, described in the New Testament of the Bible, in three forms namely,
God-the-Father
God – the Holy Spirit
God the Son
Can be traced to the symbol of God- the-Father in the form of Sivalinga stone of the Old Testament which has become the living stone in the form of a man or the Son of God or the Guru the history of which has been stated in the New Testament.
The evolution of Sivalinga worship of Palastine narrated in the Old Testament of the Bible (Genesis: 28: 18) is the foundation for the living stone, namely the Son of God narrated in I Peter: 2: 3 of the New Testament. Before the Son of God came into this world as the " living stone¡¦, in the Old Testament of the Bible there was ¡¥Sacrifice¡¦ and ¡¥Altar for Sacrifice¡¦ in the Sivalinga worship (Genesis: 35:7). The Details of how God¡¦s son, who was the living Sivalinga, came into this world to remove the sins of all the people of the world, died and resurrected are found in John 1:29 of the New Testament of the Bible.
As the Son of God himself became the sacrifice by his death, and then resurrected, there has been no sacrifice in the Saivite Temples even though there are Altars (Sacrificing Platforms). The New Testament proves these historic aspects with evidences.
In I Kings 12:29 we find that along with the Altar and the Sivalinga, a bull was introduced.
ABRAHAM OR IBRAHIM – A DRAVIDIAN:
Recent Research has established that Abraham or Ibrahim was a Dravidian who was instrumental for the introduction of Sivalinga worship, among the Israelite people, in which there was the Sivalinga, Altar and the Bull.
Sivalinga Worship in Islam
Muslims are proud to claim that they follow their tradition of worship as introduced to them by their patriarch, Ibrahim without any change whatsoever. It is very interesting to observe that the pattern of worship of Kaba (The black- stone- Sivalinga) at Mecca is very similar to the worship pattern of Tamilians, i.e., Dravidians. Because Muslims do not accept the sacrifice of the Son of God, they continue their sacrifice at the Kaba.
> Sivalinga Worship - Indus Valley is the origin
- History clearly establishes that it is the Sivalinga worship of the Dravidians of the Indus Valley that is the origin for the Kaba (Sivalinga) worship of the Muslims as well as the Sivalinga worship mentioned in the Bible. Archeological findings from the Indus valley clearly establish the Sivalinga worship followed there. The Bible and Islam prove the historicity of Sivalinga worship with its due sacrosanct nature, invalidating the distorted and insinuating interpretation of Sivalinga, propagated by Aryans and British writers.

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