Re: I'm having shivling dreams most of the days
Originally Posted by
AksharaSai
Hi Namasthe,
I had a dream mostly early hours around 4PM-5PM recently where a women dressed in while cloths asked me to do a shivling pratishta under a tree where there is already one linga exists. after that she has asked me to perform pooja for that shivling with yellow flowers which will enable me to get a desired husband. Saying so that lady was becoming weak, or she fell unconscious.
I'm scared why that lady went unconscious. Yesterday morning I again had a dream where one lady asked me now its time lets pray to shiva. I saw one spatika linga this time in dream.
Between these two dreams I have seen Shivling twice or thrice in dreams. common thing in these dreams are they were always during early hours of the the day.
Please suggest me what does these dreams mean, what shall i do?
more concerning thing is why that lady fell unconscious or said i'm leaving soon. I'm worried about my mom's health.
Thanks in advance for your help
Regards,
Akshara
Namaste AS,
No need to worry. The lady in question is Devi Ushā. Shivalinga related dreams do have this common refrain, even on HDF itself in some threads (once I received even a private message from a member) such dreams are mentioned.
So my interpretation follows the standard line I adopted for similar cases:
"We got births on earth in order to spiritually evolve, picking up the threads from where we left it during our previous births. Shri Ushā tells us exactly that: you shouldn't delay anymore. She is our constant companion, guardian, and the only deity who keeps one foot in this world of ours. We need to strengthen Her consciousness within us (and not weaken Her) by daily remembering Devi and also Her sister Sandhyā. In the end of our journey it is Ushā alone who shows us from within Herself the fullness of Shiva. So, She is not only the means but also the ends in many ways."
I hope this will be of some help.
KT
Things to remember:
1. Life = yajña
2. Depth of Āstika knowledge is directly proportional
to the richness of Sanskrit it is written in
3. Āstika = Bhārata ("east") / Ārya ("west")
4. Varṇa = tripartite division of Vedic polity
5. r = c. x²
where,
r = realisation
constant c = intelligence
variable x = bhakti
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