The Skanda Purana

by G. V. Tagare | 1950 | 2,545,880 words

This page describes Greatness of Ekadasha-Rudra-Linga which is chapter 363 of the English translation of the Skanda Purana, the largest of the eighteen Mahapuranas, preserving the ancient Indian society and Hindu traditions in an encyclopedic format, detailling on topics such as dharma (virtous lifestyle), cosmogony (creation of the universe), mythology (itihasa), genealogy (vamsha) etc. This is the three hundred sixty-third chapter of the Prabhasa-kshetra-mahatmya of the Prabhasa Khanda of the Skanda Purana.

Chapter 363 - Greatness of Ekādaśa-Rudra-Liṅga

[Sanskrit text for this chapter is available]

Īśvara said:

1. Thereafter, O great goddess, one should go to what is known as Valāya situated to the north of Goṣpada at a distance of two Gavyūtis.

2. There are the Sthāna-liṅgas of eleven Rudras. They are named Ajaikapāda, Ahirbudhnya etc. Those should be worshipped as per procedure. Thereby one is absolved of all sins.

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