Linga Purana

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The Linga Purana is a major Hindu scripture of the Shaiva tradition that extols and explains the worship, mythology, and cosmological significance of Shiva in the form of the linga.

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Linga Purana canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu scripture
Mahapurana
Shaiva Purana
aimsAt spiritual liberation (moksha)
associatedConcept linga as cosmic pillar
linga as symbol of creation
Kashmir Shaivism
surface form: non-dual nature of Shiva
associatedWith Hinduism
classifiedAs sectarian Purana
contains cosmological sections
hymns to Shiva
legends of Shiva
philosophical discussions
sections on ethics
sections on yoga
describes cosmology
creation and dissolution of the universe
mythology of Shiva
worship of Shiva
worship of linga
developedOver several centuries
dividedInto two parts
emphasizes merits of linga worship
Shaiva Siddhanta
surface form: supremacy of Shiva
estimatedCompositionPeriod early centuries CE
focusesOn Shiva lingam
surface form: Shiva linga
genre Devotional literature
Mythological text
Religious text
hasPart Purva-bhaga
Uttara-bhaga
influenced Shaiva ritual practice
Shiva temple worship
iconography of linga
language Sanskrit
mentions Brahma
Ganesha
Kartikeya
Goddess Gauri
surface form: Parvati

Vishnu
various forms of Shiva
various tirthas (sacred places)
partOf Puranas
prescribes rules for image consecration
rules for temple construction
primaryDeity Shiva
religiousTradition Shaivism
script Devanagari script
surface form: Devanagari
teaches pilgrimage practices
rituals for linga worship
vrata (religious vows)

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Shaivism coreText Linga Purana
Ardhanarishvara scriptureMention Linga Purana
Tandava mentionedInText Linga Purana
Vayu Purana relatedWork Linga Purana
Shiva lingam textualSource Linga Purana