Podcast details
Story of the Holy Amarnathji
A spiritual narration recounting the pilgrimage to the holy Amarnāth cave and its associated legend of immortality.
"Every year, a natural Śiva Liṅgam forms from ice, and millions of pilgrims journey there."
"As many skulls as you see in my mālā, that many times you were born and died. And in your memory, because I can’t separate from you, I keep your skull around my neck."
The speaker describes a recent pilgrimage to the Śrī Amarnāth cave in Kashmir, noting the landscape and the absence of the ice liṅgam due to warm weather. He then narrates the ancient story of the cave: how Pārvatī, saddened by her mortality, persuaded Lord Śiva to reveal the secret of immortality to her alone. Śiva meticulously prepared a secluded cave, but the teaching was inadvertently overheard by an unborn parrot in an egg. This parrot later became the sage Śukadeva. The speaker shares his personal experience at the cave, where he saw the legendary pigeons and was honored by the priests.
Recording location: Czech Republic, Strilky, Weekend seminar
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