Description: INCLUDESCharm and necklace chain in a black velvet jewelry bag. You can also choose just the charm alone, to use on your own cord or chain. SIZEThe charm is about .551" tall x .945" across x .094" thick (14mm x 24mm x 2.4mm)The necklace chain is offered in your choice of length from 16" to 36" (40cm to 91cm) MATERIALSThe charm is an antiqued silver zinc alloy casting. The necklace chain is hypo-allergenic Stainless steel. ABOUT The Shiva sahasranama is a "list of a thousand names" of Shiva, one of the most important deities in Hinduism. In Hindu tradition a sahasranama is a type of devotional hymn (Sanskrit: stotra) listing many names of a deity. The names provide an exhaustive catalog of the attributes, functions, and major mythology associated with the figure being praised. The Shiva Sahasranama is found in Shiv Mahapuran and many other scriptures such as Linga Purana. As per Shiv Mahapuran when Vishnu was unable to defeat the demons after many attempts he prayed to Shiv who granted him the Sudarshan Chakra for fighting the demons. Versions There are at least eight different versions of the Shiva sahasranama. The version appearing in Book 13 (Anusasanaparvan) of the Mahabharata is considered the kernel of this tradition. The eight versions analyzed by Ram Karan Sharma are: Linga Purana (version 1, LP 1.65.54-168) is close to the Mahabharata Anushasanaparvan version. Linga Purana (version 2, LP 1.98.27-159) has some passages in common with LP version 1, but also with other sources Shivapurana 4.35.1-131. Mahabharata (Santiparvan version). The critical edition of the Mahabharata does not include this version; it is considered part of book 12 (Santiparvan), but is relegated to Appendix 28 in the critical edition, representing a late addition to the text. The Gita Press edition restores it as part of the main text, as verses 12.284.68-180. Vayu Purana (1.30.179-284) is almost the same as the Mahabharata Santiparvan version. Brahmanda Purana (38.1.1-100) is almost the same as the Vayu Purana version. Mahabhagavata Upapurana (67.1-125) appears to be of comparatively recent origin.
Price: 12 USD
Location: Lubbock, Texas
End Time: 2025-02-01T14:30:02.000Z
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Brand: Ann Claridge
Style: Vintage
Type: Necklace
Theme: hindu
Secondary Stone: not applicable
Main Stone: not applicable
Metal: Mixed Metals
Main Stone Color: not applicable
Color: Silver
Material: Metal
Main Stone Shape: n/a
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Metal Purity: n/a
Country of Origin: United States
Setting Style: n/a
Item Length: Pick 16"-50" (40-127cm)
Main Stone Treatment: n/a
Cut Grade: n/a
Chain Style: Snake chain
Necklace Length: Pick 16" to 50" inches (40cm to 92cm)
Gender: Any
Finish: Antique
Jewelry Type: Necklace
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Color: 16" - $15
Price: 15 USD
Available Quantity: 10
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Color: 18" - $16
Price: 16 USD
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Color: 20" - $17
Price: 17 USD
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Color: 22" - $18
Price: 18 USD
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Color: 24" - $19
Price: 19 USD
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Color: 26" - $20
Price: 20 USD
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Color: 28" - $21
Price: 21 USD
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Color: 30" - $22
Price: 22 USD
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Color: 36" - $25
Price: 25 USD
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Color: Pendant only, No chain - $12
Price: 12 USD
Available Quantity: 12
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