Rakshasa Shivlings: Power, Penance, and the Non Discriminating Grace of Shiva Understanding the Rakshasa Linga A Rakshasa Linga refers to a Shivling that was worshipped, installed, or consecrated by a Rakshasa. In Hindu scriptures, Rakshasas are often portrayed as powerful beings possessing immense strength, intense emotions, and extraordinary tapas. Though many are described as antagonists in epic narratives, the scriptures also record their deep devotion to Lord Shiva. When such beings worship the Shivling with prolonged austerity, unwavering concentration, and fierce resolve, the Linga associated with their worship becomes known as a Rakshasa Linga. These Shivlings are not considered inferior or impure. On the contrary, they are often associated with tremendous spiritual force due to the intensity of the tapas performed before them. The form of the Linga remains the same as any other Shivling, symbolizing the formless, infinite aspect of Shiva, yet the history of its worship ...