We all know that there are 12 jyotirlingas. However, I heard there are Upalingams as well. What are the Upalingams? Can anybody list them with references?
ISKCON monks have said several times that Siva is the greatest devotee of Krishna (or Vishnu). For example, Amogh Lila Prabhu said it. However, I found the opposite claim in Siva Purana (Rudra Samhita, Sati Khanda, Chapter 2).
‘“Brahma replied, ‘O sage! Listen to everything about Sati and Shiva’...
All are liberated means all experience all Karmas and rebirths knowingly consciously in a liberated manner until they attain final liberation by completely merging into God Brahman if this happens permanently across all infinite cycles of creation preservation and destruction is this against to b...
If all are liberated and consciously experience all Karmas and rebirths knowingly consciously in a liberated manner until they attain final liberation by completely merging into God divine source brahman is this against to bramhan or any personal dieties
I read the following here:
When our habit patterns become so ingrained that they alter our body
chemistry, it is called “addiction.” When they become strong enough to
alter our thinking process, it is called “samskara.” At this stage we
no longer remember when or how this process started. And wi...
This answer mentions that Pandavas went to Kedar Tirtha. This is described in Siva Purana. The description of Kedarnath Jyotirlinga mentions this event.
Is it also described in Mahabharata? I mean, maybe not the entire story. But, is there any hint in Mahabharata that Pandavas did go to the Kedar...