Water Flowing Growing 25 Feet Shiva Linga
A self-made,Swayumbu, Large Shiva Linga, with water flowing from its base is in Ziro,Arunachal Pradesh.
“Sidheshvar Nath Temple, an ancient temple for lord Shiva and His family. It is believed, that Linga of lord Siva is having highest length here i.e. 25 Feet in length and 22 Feet width.
This place is discovered by a wood-cutter Mr Prem Subba in year 2004.
This is self-made Shiv ling having garland of Sfatic, naturally.
Clean water keep flowing continuously on lower side of Shiva Lingh.”
Tourists can see the constant flow of water from the base of the lingam.
The temple has beautiful idols of Lord Ganesha and Goddess Parvati.
The largest Shivling in the world has been discovered not quite long ago by the people of Arunachal Pradesh in a town called Zero or Ziro also known as Apatani Plateau which is located at an altitude of 5754 ft. (1,780m) above sea level in Arunachal Pradesh of North East India.
This high town is almost a level valley enveloped on all sides by pine clad low stooping hills.
A small picturesque destination with the quietly flowing rivers of Subansiri, Nishi, Apatani, Dafla, and Miri along with the Pine and Bamboo groves, villages, a craft centre and Tarin Fish Farm makes this place an ideal place for trekking and hiking.
Now, the people of this land happen to find a HUGE Shivlingam about 25ft tall and is still growing bigger.
The Archeological Survey of India(ASI) has made many visits there for observation and many devotees of Lord shiva have been visiting this place in the recent months to have a view and worship this awesome Shivlingam.
It seems that there is still a confusion as to whether this massive Shivling is to be termed as a Shivlingam or an Image of Lord Shiva because there are also 2 more stones next to it, which are believed to be Devi Parvati and Lord Ganesha.
How To Reach.
It is 167 km from Itanagar. Ziro, which is the headquarters of lower Subansiri district, is located 1500 metres above sea level. It is a beautiful hill station as well as one of the oldest towns of the state. Mainly inhabited by the Apatani tribe, this valley is rich in biological diversity. Both sub-tropical and alpine forests are found here along with various types of flora and fauna. The town wears a festive look during festivals celebrated by the Apatani people.
Best Time To visit.During Sunrise.
Hotels are available for stay from Rs 500 /day onwards.
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