The Sacred Gift: Shaligram, the Stone That Cannot Be Sold The Sanctity of Gifting a Shaligram In the Hindu tradition, the act of giving — dana — is one of the most exalted of all religious duties. When the object of giving is a Shaligram stone, the merit (punya) generated is said to be immeasurable. Ancient Puranic teachings describe the gifting of a Shaligram as among the highest forms of dana one can perform, surpassing even the gift of land, gold, or cows in its spiritual reward. The Skanda Purana, one of the eighteen Mahapuranas, explicitly glorifies the gifting of the Shaligram, stating that one who presents a Shaligram to a worthy devotee attains liberation from the cycle of birth and death and reaches the abode of Bhagavan Vishnu — Vaikuntha. The act is considered equivalent to gifting the deity Himself. The Padma Purana also affirms: "He who gives a Shaligram in charity is freed from all sins and attains the eternal abode." The tradition holds that the giver is ...