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A lingam (Sanskrit: लिङ्ग IAST: liṅga, lit. "sign, symbol or mark"), sometimes referred to as linga or Shiva linga, is an abstract or aniconic representation of the Hindu deity Shiva. "Lingam" is additionally found in Sanskrit texts with the meaning of "evidence, proof" of God and God's existence.
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Wikipedia: Wat Si Sawai or Si Sawai Temple (Thai: วัดศรีสวาย) is one of the oldest temples in Sukhothai. The temple was founded in the late-12th or early-13th century as a Hindu Shrine for Vishnu and the place for the Thiruppavai ceremony before the liberation from Lawo and foundation of Sukhothai Kingdom. The temple has three well-preserved laterite prangs, representing the Hindu trinity, enclosed by a double rampart and a moat. The lower parts of prangs are apparently Khmer, while the upper have been expanded or renovated by Thais in brick and stucco. The central prang is held in Lawo or Hindu-style. Each prang contains a cella, possibly a podium for lingam and crypt. There are few remaining stucco works on the top of central prang. Later around the 14th century the temple was adapted to the needs of the Buddhist faith: vihara were added to the south of the central prang. Numerous Chinese porcelains and Hindu god statues had been found in the area. One of artifacts is the Shiva statue discovered by Vajiravudh in 1907.
dédié à Shiva et des" chaityas" chapelles aux murs de grosses pierres grises....dans l'une de ces chaityas, on trouve le lingam de shiva.
Nous ne pourrons pas entrer dans le temple , mais seulement apercevoir l'intérieur d'une cour par une porte d'accès réservés aux fidèles.
Le temple actuel a été construit au XVIIe siècle par le roi Bhupatindra Malla après que le précédent bâtiment eut été détruit par des termites4. Il prend la forme d'un temple à deux étages, aux toits plaqués or. Au fil des siècles, de nombreux autres temples, ainsi que de petits sanctuaires dédiés à Shiva ont été construits tout autour du temple, ainsi que sur la rive Est de la rivière Bagmati.
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Kbal Spean es un sitio arqueológico que se encuentra cerca de Angkor en Siem Reap, Camboya. Popularmente se le conoce como el Valle de los 1000 lingas, o el río de los 1000 lingas, que desemboca en el lago Tonlé Sap. Bajo las aguas del río Kbal Spean aparecen unas figuras talladas en la roca. El lecho del río presenta numerosas tallas que representan lingams y otras lingam-yoni, símbolos religiosos hindúes que representan la creación de la vida, a través del dios Shiva. El resto de tallas son representaciones de Shiva, Vishnu, Brama, Lakshmi, Rama y Hanuman, así como vacas y ranas.
Las tallas comenzaron a realizarse durante el reinado de Suryavarman I, y terminó durante el reinado de Udayadityayarman II, entre los siglo XI y XII respectivamente. Fueron realizadas por ermitaños que habitaban la zona en aquella época y son testimonio estilístico y cultural de la época, la creencia popular atribuye a estas esculturas el carácter sagrado y ritual del río.
The series of lingams on top of a hill with temple on a rock represent an expression of creative power.
Wikipedia: Wat Si Sawai or Si Sawai Temple (Thai: วัดศรีสวาย) is one of the oldest temples in Sukhothai. The temple was founded in the late-12th or early-13th century as a Hindu Shrine for Vishnu and the place for the Thiruppavai ceremony before the liberation from Lawo and foundation of Sukhothai Kingdom. The temple has three well-preserved laterite prangs, representing the Hindu trinity, enclosed by a double rampart and a moat. The lower parts of prangs are apparently Khmer, while the upper have been expanded or renovated by Thais in brick and stucco. The central prang is held in Lawo or Hindu-style. Each prang contains a cella, possibly a podium for lingam and crypt. There are few remaining stucco works on the top of central prang. Later around the 14th century the temple was adapted to the needs of the Buddhist faith: vihara were added to the south of the central prang. Numerous Chinese porcelains and Hindu god statues had been found in the area. One of artifacts is the Shiva statue discovered by Vajiravudh in 1907.
Panoramic and outskirt view of the temple :
Seeyamangalam is a small village located near Desur. This village has a reputed Shiva temple named Stambhesvara or Tun-Andar (in Tamil, ‘the lord of pillars’). This name Tun-Andar might be given because of two pillars in front of this cave temple. Stambheshvara name was perhaps given due to a high boulder standing on the floor of dry tank near this temple. As per a legend, when the tank was full of water, only the tip of this free standing boulder was visible which is revered as Shiva lingam in the water, hence the name Stambheshvara. This temple has been extended during late Pallavas, Cholas and Vijayanagara times. Now we see two mandapas erected in front of this cave, totally hiding it from the front. From a Chola inscription of this temple, it is found that Seeyamangalam would be belonging to Tennarrur-nadu (region named after Tennattur), a subdivision of Palagunra-kottam, a district of Jayangonda-Chola-mandalam. The temple itself was then called Tirukkarrali, ‘the scared stone temple’. A foundation inscription of Mahendravarman I names this cave as Avanibhajana-Palleveshvaram.
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Kbal Spean est un site archéologique d'Angkor, bien connu pour son spectaculaire lit de rivière sculpté, au creux de la jungle au nord-est d'Angkor dans le parc national de Phnom Kulen, à 10 km. au nord de Banteay Srei.
Son nom signifie « La tête de pont », en référence à la passerelle de roche naturelle du site enjambant un cours d'eau. Les linga (ou lingam) ont été minutieusement sculptés dans le lit de la rivière, et des images de divinités hindoues sont présentes sur tout le plateau.
« Gravée sur les rochers, une légende raconte que jadis un prince d'origine indienne s'éprit d'une princesse-serpent indigène. De leur union dans les ondes sacrées naquit le peuple khmer. »
La construction du site a débuté sous l'autorité du roi Suryavarman I, elle s'est achevée sous le règne du roi Udayadityavarman II. Ces deux rois ont gouverné entre le XIe siècle et le XIIè siècle.
Ce sont des ermites qui ont sculpté les 1 000 lingas sacrés, et les inscriptions qu'ils ont laissées, attestent que ces sculptures ont été faites du vivant du roi Udayadityavarman II.
Early morning, pilgrims, sadhus, women and children, in short, all souls can go walk on the ghats, the stairs down to the Ganges to perform their ablutions and so purify themselves in the sacred river.
They often carry with them a container so to levy some nectar and water of the Ganges and statues and lingams (phallic stone, symbolic representation of Shiva) scattered in the holy city.
India, Varanasi -1996
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In Sri Dwadasha Jyotirlinga temple, the 12 representative Jyotirlingas of the original Puranik twelve Jyotirlingas, which are in different parts of our country, are in one temple, each with an individual Garbhagraha and Vimanagopuram. The Dwadasha (12) Jyotirlingas are very sacred and auspicious and are different from the ordinary shiva lingams..
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Lingam or Shiva Linga means "mark" or "sign" is a symbol for the worship of the Hindu Diety Shiva.
Existing back to Indus Valley civilization, de use of this symbol is an ancient tradition in India.
लिङ्गं is originated from Sanskrit and there has been many interpretations which @ times walk away from the main concept.
I was particularly attracted to this Diety and his love for snakes, which prompted me to know n study more about these wonderful limbless animals, The Snakes!!
Kathmandu Durbar Square. Nepal
Este templo está dedicado a Indra, el rey de los dioses.
This temple is dedicated to Indra, the King of gods.
September 1979 (film, of course). Inside the Brihadeeswara Temple in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, South India. The temple is dedicated to Shiva, and one of his symbols is the lingam (rubbed in ghee, butter, and decorated with flowers daily). There are 252 lingams here in total. At the time, I was preparing a research project on religion and erotic imagery - the lingam, strictly speaking, represents the male organ sticking in the female one. After having talked to priests and practitioners, I abandoned my research. I had discovered that my question contained no meaning for Hindus.
The oval shape black is " shiva lingam" which indicates that in this universe every being, matter, celestial bodies are oval in shape. A Shiva Linga consists of three parts. The lowest of these is called the Brahma-Pitha; the middle one, the Vishnu-Pitha; the uppermost one, the Shiva-Pitha. These are associated with the Hindu pantheon of gods: Brahma (the Creator), Vishnu (the Preserver), and Shiva (the Destroyer).The shape of the milky way, solar system are all oval. The Lingam is shaped like an egg and represents the 'Brahmanda' or the cosmic egg.
lingam, in Hinduism, a votary object that symbolizes the god Shiva and is revered as an emblem of generative power. The lingam appears in Shaivite temples and in private shrines throughout India.
According to Hindu mythology women should not touch the Shivling, and everyone should stay away from non-veg food, onion, garlic and raw milk, etc, throughout Shravan Mass.
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The temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and known as “Great Living Chola Temples”
Vimanam or the sanctum sanctorum, seen here is 216 feet or 66 meters high. This 14 tier pyramid shaped vimanam has a huge monolithic dome shaped cupola on the top carved from an 81.3 tonne block of granite.
Vimanam was raised with the aid of a 6 km long inclined plane.
Sanctum has gigantic lingam/linga called Mahalingam, measuring 4 meters in height.
Shiva is the god of creation.
He is worshiped in the form of lingam (phallus).
Because from there creation is coming.
But this works only when lingam is put in yoni (vagina).
In Sanskrit the meaning of yoni is holy place.
In Hindu temples lingam and yoni are nicely carved from stone.
In Malaysia there are also Chinese venerating Shiva.
Chinese are very pragmatic and clever people.
So this Chinese built cheaply his own open air temple.
With materials for lingam and yoni from a nearby construction site.
Now he can do his prayers whenever he likes and weather condition allows.
As experienced and photographed in Penang, Malaysia.
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Mahalingeswarar Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva located in the town of Thiruvidaimarudur in Tamil Nadu, India. Lord Shiva is worshipped in the form of a lingam in this temple. The temple is considered to be one of the six most sacred places dedicated to Lord Shiva.
It is one of the 275 Paadal Petra Sthalams, where four of the most revered Nayanars (Saivite Saints), Appar, Sundarar, Manickavasagar and Tirugnana Sambandar have glorified the temple with their songs.The temple at Thiruvidaimarudur is over 2,000 years old and is associated with the Pandya king Varaguna Pandian. The temple contains inscriptions of the Hoysala kings and some Vijayanagara grants, and many records of the later Nayaks and Marathas.The temple has a 5-tier Rajagopuram and an enthralling campus. There are 5 temple tanks inside the temple, namely Karunyamirdha Theetham, Soma Theertham, Kanaga Theertham, Kalyana Theertham and Iravatha Theertham.The legend of a Chola prince who killed a Brahmin and was in turn, pursued by his spirit(Brahmahatthi), is associated with the temple. The Chola prince, it is believed, entered the Mahalingeswarar Temple and prayed to his favourite God Shiva for relief from the clutches of the spirit of the dead Brahmin or "Brahmahatthi". The Chola prince made his way out through another entrance thereby saving himself. It continues till day where people take the second entrance after worship.
Hat Phra Nang beach in Krabi. The shrine as it used to look many years ago. According to legend a princess drowned in the Andaman Sea, and her spirit is revered here in a cave at the foot of a massive limestone cliff. Locals still come to make offerings, notwithstanding this beach is now one of the most popular tourist destinations in Southeast Asia.
I was fortunate to visit on a number of occasions, but to my surprise the spirit houses and lingams have recently been moved to a larger cave a bit further towards the shore. Perhaps to accommodate the now much greater collection of offerings and lingams, or to have more space away from the many rock climbers training just to the left. But this shot here is still the best i ever managed; never again did I get to see such nice late afternoon light illuminate the cave without tens of tourists being present at the same time.
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here I met Murali a young man from Tiruchirapalli, still further south of India. We continued to walk together the remaining kms, talking and discussing spiritual things. On the way I convinced him to stay for two more days and walk with me again; he had come only for one day and wanted to drive back in the evening. Finally we decided to meet again early the next morning at the ashram gate of Sri Ramanasramam.
I don't remember whether this is at Varuna or Vayu Lingam, one of the eight main temples around Arunachala.
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Paddy fields on the way to Gnayuru Village
near Redhills, Chennai, India.
Named after the Sun God, the village has an interesting sthalapuranam. Surya or the Sun had been cursed by Lord Brahma. In order to cure himself of the malady caused by the curse, Surya came down to the Earth looking for a place to pray to Lord Siva. He chanced upon a beautiful pond, filled with huge lotuses, some of which even had 1,000 petals. Fascinated, Surya got into the water to offer his prayers. Touched by Surya's devotion, Lord Siva appeared as a Lingam on one of the lotuses and cured him. Filled with joy and gratitude Surya built a temple for the Lingam, in Gnayiru (Sun) village.
The presiding deity of the temple is Lord Pushparatheswarar, called so because Lord Siva emerged from a flower in the form of a Lingam. Surya was also bestowed with an Akshaya Paathram with which he fed thousands of devotees, who came to the temple every year, in search of remedies for their ailments. They believe the Lord here will relieve them of pain and shower prosperity on them.
hrine for Sundarar
It is said that the village was the home of Kanva Maharishi. An altar for Sangili Nachiyar, the wife of Tamil saint-poet Sundarar, is found in the temple. Sage Agastiyar, who wrote Aditya Hridaya Stotram, stayed at this temple and prayed to the Lord, it is said. Pradosham, associated with Lord Siva, the Nandi and Surya, draws devotees from far and near, to Gnayiru.
Fuji X-E2, Helios 44M-7 at F11 plus a 2x tele converter. The photo in the background I took in 1979.
la galerie du mur de l'enceinte, dans des niches de nombreux lingams (250) et peintures murales du XVIII s
I've been wanting to make this guy since last year but never got around to it. Thank goodness for the release of the lime-green Killer Moth head - Ian just wouldn't be complete without his green alien alter-ego. This is Pre-Flashpoint Ian, aka when he actually had nice hair.
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Krishnakumar Tiuari ( " Batji ") after performing puja in the Shultonkeshwar Mahadev mandir, Pryag Ghat, Varanasi. He is busy rebuilding the inside of this temple with new marble linings and tilework. The shiva lingam is a solid granite piece sprouting from the earth, as are many of the linga in Varanasi.
The best of people with a big heart and happy with his life. Batji is a pandit who spends his day sitting under his umberalla on the side of the Ganges, performing rites for the hordes of visiting pilgrims, taking holy baths in the river. A kind, humble deeply spiritual and very honest man who has become a great friend.
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È significativo per la setta indù di Saivismo come uno dei templi associati ai cinque elementi, e in particolare all'elemento della terra. Ospita quattro torri di cui una con 11 piani e un'altezza di 55 metri. Una caratteristica notevole del tempio è l'Aayiram Kaal Mandapam, o "corridoio con mille colonne". Le pareti interne del tempio sono decorate con una serie di 1.008 lingam di Shiva (il classico simbolo fallico) e tra le colonne si trovano statue in legno delle svariate divinità che vengono utilizzate per le celebrazioni più importanti
It is significant for the Hindu sect of Saivism as one of the temples associated with the five elements, and in particular the element of the earth. It houses four towers, one with 11 floors and a height of 55 meters. A notable feature of the temple is the Aayiram Kaal Mandapam, or "corridor with a thousand columns". The interior walls of the temple are decorated with a series of 1,008 lingams by Shiva (the classic phallic symbol) and between the columns are wooden statues of the various deities that are used for the most important celebrations
Detalle de la mano de Shiva.
Los principales atributos iconográficos de Shiva son el tercer ojo en la frente, la serpiente Vasuki alrededor de su cuello, la creciente adornando la luna, el río sagrado Ganges fluye de su cabello enmarañado, el trishula como su arma y la damaru como su instrumento musical. Shiva es generalmente adorado en el anicónica forma de Lingam.
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