The Ishwar Linga
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The Ishwara Lingam
It symbolizes the union of cosmic powers of Shiva and his lover Uma, and is widely worshipped in India
See also:
Erotica from Nandi Temple, Khajuraho, Carved Pillar of a Lingayat Temple, Illustration Showing Peddamna, The River of Lingas, Veerashaiva Girl with Ash on Forehead, Genitalia Worship, Woman Worshipping an Erect Linga, A Lingayat Elder, The Ishwara Lingam, Hardekar Manjappa (1886-1947), Ceiling Painting, Worship of Linga, Basaveshwara, the Revolutionary Saint, A Lingayat Temple, Veerashaiva (Lingayat) temples of Uluvi, The Seven Hooded Cobra, One of a Thousand Lingas, Sahasralinga, The Ishwar Linga, Ruins of a Ishwara Linga, The Linga Worship
Erotica from Nandi Temple, Khajuraho, Carved Pillar of a Lingayat Temple, Illustration Showing Peddamna, The River of Lingas, Veerashaiva Girl with Ash on Forehead, Genitalia Worship, Woman Worshipping an Erect Linga, A Lingayat Elder, The Ishwara Lingam, Hardekar Manjappa (1886-1947), Ceiling Painting, Worship of Linga, Basaveshwara, the Revolutionary Saint, A Lingayat Temple, Veerashaiva (Lingayat) temples of Uluvi, The Seven Hooded Cobra, One of a Thousand Lingas, Sahasralinga, The Ishwar Linga, Ruins of a Ishwara Linga, The Linga Worship