WHAT IS SHIVLING
WHAT IS SHIVLING
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What is the shape of the Shivling we see?
What does this Shivling represent?
If you ask this to anyone, then his thinking will go in the wrong direction.
It is a matter to be understood very carefully.
Like Shivling! Like sitriling
Like purushling
Ling means swroop
Purush ka swroop
Sitri ki swroop
Shiv ka swroop is called SHIVLING.
Where is the shape of Shivling in our body?
There is an organ in our neck named.
MEDULLA OBLONGATA
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This organ connects our brain and spinal cord.
It is a very sophisticated body part.It cannot be operated due to its failure.No treatment is possible for this medulla oblongata.
This organ represents the Shivling in our body.
Medulla oblongata
Function
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medulla oblongata connects the higher levels of the brain to the spinal cord, and is responsible for several functions of the autonomous nervous system which include:
The control of ventilation via signals from the carotid and aortic bodies. Respiration is regulated by groups of chemoreceptors. These sensors detect changes in the acidity of the blood; if, for example, the blood becomes too acidic, the medulla oblongata sends electrical signals to intercostal and phrenical muscle tissue to increase their contraction rate and increase oxygenation of the blood. The ventral respiratory group and the dorsal respiratory group are neurons involved in this regulation. The pre-Bötzinger complex is a cluster of interneurons involved in the respiratory function of the medulla.
The medulla oblongata or simply medulla is a long stem-like structure which makes up the lower part of the brainstem. It is anterior and partially inferior to the cerebellum. It is a cone-shaped neuronal mass responsible for autonomic (involuntary) functions, ranging from vomiting to sneezing. The medulla contains the cardiac, respiratory, vomiting and vasomotor centers, and therefore deals with the autonomic functions of breathing, heart rate and blood pressure as well as the sleep–wake cycle.
During embryonic development, the medulla oblongata develops from the myelencephalon. The myelencephalon is a secondary vesicle which forms during the maturation of the rhombencephalon, also referred to as the hindbrain.
The bulb is an archaic term for the medulla oblongata. In modern clinical usage, the word bulbar (as in bulbar palsy) is retained for terms that relate to the medulla oblongata, particularly in reference to medical conditions. The word bulbar can refer to the nerves and tracts connected to the medulla, and also by association to those muscles innervated, such as those of the tongue, pharynx and larynx.
Living Experience
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You have a Shivling around your neck.To experience it.
you go to any shiva temple,
Keep the spine straight in front of the Shivling. sit with neck straight.
Right now, this Shivling has been shown here on the back side of your neck.
Touch it with a light hand.
There is vibration happening there. You will experience.
If you go around the same Shivling.So you will feel that this vibration is happening more and more.
How to meet Lord Shiva?
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You meet Shiva when you are in a meditative state. Meditation is a state where the mind is awake, but the body is resting, and you know you are present but do not know where you are - this is Shiva. And this state is experienced in meditation.
Thanks to all
Rattan Bhardwaj sagarmon990@gmail.com
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