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Saba Naqvi made fun of ShivLing shaped Nuclear reactor without knowing the background behind it.
Bhagwan Shiv is the ultimate source of energy.

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Historian P.N.Oak described 12 Molecular Energy Centre of Ancient India in Chapter 21 of First Block in his famous book "Vaidik Vishwa: Rasthra Ka Itihaas". According to OAK that in India there are 12 Jyotirlinga.

Jyoti = Light/energy
Ling = Symbol
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The base of a lingam looks similar to a round structure at the bottom of a nuclear reactor containment building that is used to dispose of polluted water. Water is used to cool a nuclear reactor. In the same way, water dribbles on a Shiva lingam from a vessel hung over it.
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Shiv Ling is the only geometrical shape that can withhold a tremendous form of energy, scriptures say that a vast amount of energy continuously radiates from shiv linga. Most of the nuclear reactors and Shiva temples are built near an abundant source of water.
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Devotees of Shiva complete only ¾ round of the Shivling. They must turn back from the water outlet. They are not supposed to cross that waste water channel because the water coming out of Shivling is considered as contaminated with radiation and that one must not touch it.
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It is scientifically proved that an extract of bel leaf 🌿(Aegle marmelos) reduces the symptoms of radiation-induced sickness and increases survival of the victim.

Now you know why Hindus offer bel leaves on a Shiva lingam and why they are favorites of Lord Shiva.
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Things like Bel-Patra, aak, aakmad, dhatura, gudhal etc are said to be the favourite things of Shiva. All these are very good absorbers of energy.
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In 2008 News was published that Uranium is available in Varanasi Groundwater. Then Scientists used samples of 11 different Tubewell and found that there is 2-11 ppb Uranium in Water. So that there is probability that there was a big Nuclear Reactor at this Holy Place.
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According to Fritjof Capra (a physicist), the Tandava of Nataraja (the cosmic dance of Lord Shiva) metaphorically represents the subatomic particle dance. The statue of Nataraja is kept in CERN, the European Organization of Nuclear Research in Geneva.
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Lastly, the energy of Lord Shiva is so intense that it can cause a huge destruction that can lead to mass extinction. And this is why Michael Rampino and Bruce Haggerty named the theory of "Shiva Hypothesis" in 1984 after Lord Shiva, the god of destruction.
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