RFH8XTEK–Shiva imerging from a linga, Lingodhbhava, niche on the western wall, Brihadisvara Temple, Tanjore, Tamil Nadu, India.
RM2R6EKEB–Siva Lingam, murals on a shiva temple ceiling near Pudukkottai, Tamil Nadu, India, Asia
RM2WEMRXG–Representation of Siva in Lingam-yoni. Brass cast., 1898. Vrindavan, India. British Museum. London. GBR.
RFBBKNPX–Shiva linga - object of worship for the Hindus. Holi festival, Varanasi, India.
RMF3FWF0–Artist Manivelu hindu belief hinduism art himalayan academy sivalinga shiva linga abhishekam kumbha tripundra siva supreme god
RM2J7XFT9–Markandeya ensnared by Yama’s pasha
RMMP8PJY–. English: 'Gouache painting on paper. Khandoba and his wife on a horse. This regional Hindu deity is a form of Śiva and is usually depicted either in the form of a linga or as a figure riding a horse. Here he is carrying a sword and a trident, accompanied by a dog.' . between 1800 and 1805. unknown Poona artist 764 Khandoba Poona painting 1800-05
RMD05G0A–Siva pooja in Madurai,Tamil Nadu,India.
RMB9E0PP–Close-up of a Shiva Linga in a temple, Kolkata, West Bengal, India
RF2TAYCFP–Siva Lingam vector isolated on plain background . Siva Lingam is an abstract or aniconic representation of the Hindu god Shiva in Shaivism.
RMC949EE–India, Assam, Guwahati, Navagraha Hill, Nabahraha Mandir, worshippers and Hindu priest at shivalingam
RF2K50Y5E–A Shiva linga made with a black stone on plane surface with surrounding made of tiles
RF2RBJ619–Closeup of Shiva Linga statue,a symbol or Icon of Hindu God Shiva used to perform puja or prayers
RF2GGX4K0–Lord Thillai Nataraja - Shiva present as a form Nataraja dancing, semi formless as a Linga and an empty space as the Akasha (Space)
RFHEDC85–Hindu God Siva Linga - 3D Rendered Image
RM2GXNFYT–Markandeya embraces a linga
RFJGKTDD–Indian Traditional Oil Lamp with siva lingam
RM2B02PGG–The most revered Hindu site in Nepal is the extensive Pashupatinath Temple complex, five kilometres east of central Kathmandu. The focus of devotion here is a large silver Shivalingam with four faces of Shiva carved on its sides, making it a 'Chaturmukhi-Linga', or four-faced Shivalingam. Pashupati is one of Shiva’s 1,008 names, his manifestation as 'Lord of all Beasts' (pashu means 'beasts', pati means 'lord'); he is considered the guardian deity of Nepal. The main temple building around the Shivalingam was built under King Birpalendra Malla in 1696, however the temple is said to have alrea
RFH8XW23–Shiva imerging from a linga, Lingodhbhava, niche on the western wall, Brihadisvara Temple, Tanjore, Tamil Nadu, India.
RM2B021AB–The Phra I-suan contains a 1 m (3ft) Shiva linga which dates possibly to the 6th century CE. Nakhon Si Thammarat was the administrative center of southern Thailand during most of its history. Originally a coastal city, silting moved the coastline away from the city. It is one of the oldest towns in Thailand and most historians recognize the Tambralinga kingdom of Chinese records as a precursor of Nakhon Si Thammarat. With the fall of the Siamese capital of Ayutthaya in 1767 it regained independence, but returned to its allegiance on the founding of Bangkok. In the 17th century British, Portu
RFDKRW5N–Badavalinga Temple, Large 3 meters high Siva Linga. Hampi, Karnataka India
RFBBKJ15–Shiva linga - object of worship for the Hindus. Holi festival, Varanasi, India.
RF2F3XFCC–Lord Shiva Lingam. Shiva Linga decorated with flowers and frame for Pooja or worshipping.
RM2KBPTEN–Fresco honouring Lord Shiva (Lord Siva) adorns the Arul Eswari Muthumariamman Hindu temple in Jaffna, Sri Lanka on August 15, 2017. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)
RF2X2M028–Ellora Brahmanical Caves. Cave No 20. Linga in the main shrine.
RM2AJW7W7–Beautifully decorated Shiva-lingam at Brahma-Lake
RF2X2M3E4–Ellora Brahmanical Caves: Kailas a No 16 Siva Killing the demon Andhaka at the entrance to the Kailas a temple complex.
RF2TAYCM6–Siva Lingam vector isolated on plain background . Siva Lingam is an abstract or aniconic representation of the Hindu god Shiva in Shaivism.
RMC949EY–India, Assam, Guwahati, Navagraha Hill, Nabahraha Mandir, offerings at black wrapped planetary shivalingam
RF2K50YY3–A Shiva linga made with a black stone on plane surface with surrounding made of tiles
RF2X2M02T–Ellora Brahmanical Caves: Cave No 21 Kalyanasundarmurti- Marriage of Siva and Parvati in the sub-shrine to the left of the main hall - central image.
RF2KEPF14–A photograph of the black colored Shiva Lingam at the Brihadeeswarar Temple in Thanjavur.
RFHNA27D–Abhaneri, India, 21st January 2017 -A Hindu woman worshipping a Shiva Lingam at the Harshat Mata Temple in Abhaneri, Rajasthan, India.
RM2GXNK5A–The one who gave the eyes
RF2HNDT67–close view of Badavi Linga (Large Shiva Linga) in temple vertical frame , Hampi, Karnataka, India-February 01.2022
RMA5YKXX–Lady Decorating Lingam maha shivaratri , Koti linga temple near Kolar in South India for the Hindu festival of Maha shivratri
RF2GGX4JC–Lord Jambukeshwarar - Shiva in the form of Jala(Appu)(water) Lingam from which emnates a continuous underground stream.
RF2WXDGR7–hindu religious god shiva Shivalinga decorated with flowers from different angle at ancient temple image is taken at Kumbhal fort kumbhalgarh rajastha
RM2B021AC–The Phra I-suan contains a 1 m (3ft) Shiva linga which dates possibly to the 6th century CE. Nakhon Si Thammarat was the administrative center of southern Thailand during most of its history. Originally a coastal city, silting moved the coastline away from the city. It is one of the oldest towns in Thailand and most historians recognize the Tambralinga kingdom of Chinese records as a precursor of Nakhon Si Thammarat. With the fall of the Siamese capital of Ayutthaya in 1767 it regained independence, but returned to its allegiance on the founding of Bangkok. In the 17th century British, Portu
RFBB9E38–Detail from Banteay Srei, the citadel of the women or beauty, famed for intricate red sandstone carvings of mythical creatures like Kala. Cambodia.
RFBBKB9A–Shiva linga - object of worship for the Hindus. Holi festival, Varanasi, India.
RF2F3XFD6–Lord Shiva Lingam. Shiva Linga decorated with flowers and frame for Pooja or worshipping.
RM2B02YYF–The Vishnu figure of Budhanilkantha is a 4.5 metre long, intricately carved figure depicting Vishnu sleeping on the ground of the cosmic ocean, on a 'bed' of intertwining snake bodies, which are all part of the eleven-headed giant snake Ananta, 'The Endless One'. The figure probably originated in the 7th century and is hewn out of a single piece of rock. According to legend, Budhanilkantha was discovered by a farmer while ploughing his field; the plough snagged on the figure, which was buried underground, and, to the farmer’s great surprise, the figure began to bleed. Budha means 'mud' and Ni
RM2N2P7DA–Cambodia, Koh Ker, lingam - symbol of Siva in a temple. Koh Ker is a 10th Century city north of Angkor
RM2AJW807–Pilgrim doing morning-pooja, offering prayings to Shiva at the Lake of Brahma.
RM2B025KP–Bang An Tower (Tháp Bằng An) was built in the 11th century CE and was used as a place of worship by Cham Hindus. The kingdom of Champa (Campadesa or nagara Campa) Chăm Pa in Vietnamese, 占城 Chiêm Thành in Hán Việt and Zhàn chéng in Chinese records) was an Indianized kingdom that controlled much of southern and central Vietnam from approximately the 7th century through to 1832. Champa reached its apogee in the 9th and 10th centuries. Then began a gradual decline under pressure from Đại Việt, the Vietnamese polity centered in the region of modern Hanoi. In 1471, Viet troops sacked the northern
RM2H96272–Emblem of the God Shiva (Linga), Angkor period, 10th-13th century.
RM2B03379–The Shri Mangesh Temple has its origins in Kushasthali Cortalim, a village in Saxty (Salcette) which fell to the invading Portuguese in 1543. In the year 1560, when the Portuguese started Christian conversions in Salcete, the Saraswats of Vatsa Gotra moved the Mangesh Linga from the original site on the banks of the Aghanashini (Zuari) River to its present location, which was then ruled by the Hindu kings of Sonde of Antruz Mahal (Ponda) and thought to be more secure. The main temple is dedicated to Bhagavan Manguesh, an incarnation of Shiva.
RF2K51045–A Shiva linga made with a black stone on plane surface with surrounding made of tiles
RF2X2M031–Ellora Brahmanical Caves: Cave No 21 Kalyanasundarmurti- Closer- View of Marriage of Siva and Parvati in the sub-shrine to the left of the main hall -
RF2KEPF13–A photograph of the black colored Shiva Lingam at the Brihadeeswarar Temple in Thanjavur.
RF2H5YD3G–Linga view point with big Shiva Lingam statue, Ooty, Tamil Nadu, India
RF2K9M3GH–Shiva Linga inside Shaivism Hindu temple Hoysaleswara Arts Halebidu Karnataka India
RFEG99JG–lord siva made out of stone for Hindu devotees to perform puja on maha sivaratri day in keesara gutta,Andhra pradesh,India.
RMA5YKWR–Priest perfoms pooja with Hindus at the Koti linga temple near Kolar in South India for the Hindu festival of Maha shivratri
RF2GGX4J8–Lord Srikalahasteeshwara - Shiva in the form of Vayu or Karpoora (wind) Lingam. Worshipped by Vayu, Parvati.
RF2WXDGR5–hindu religious god shiva Shivalinga decorated with flowers from different angle at ancient temple image is taken at Kumbhal fort kumbhalgarh rajastha
RMDW428E–Kalighat, Patna, Bihar, India, 27th February 2014. Sivaratri Festival commences this Thursday winter morning. Devotees perform various Hindu rituals on Sivaratri at Kalighat on bank of river Ganges. Sivaratri is a big festival in India. Credit: Rupa Ghosh/Alamy Live News.
RF2X2M31W–Ellora Jain Caves: Cave No 33 Kamatha's attack on Parsvanatha, Left wall of the mandapa.
RFBBKNX7–Shiva linga - object of worship for the Hindus. Holi festival, Varanasi, India.
RF2X2KYX0–Ellora Brahmanical Caves: Cave No 15. At the right (south) of the court, there is a large cistern chamber.
RMB5MTX3–108 SIVALINGAMS AT PAPANASAM TEMPLE NEAR THANJAVUR TAMILNADU
RFBWNEWW–The Sri Ekambaranathar Temple with tank ;represents the Prithvi (Earth) Linga,Shiva;Saivite; kanchipuram.
RMC949DR–India, Assam, Guwahati, Navagraha Hill, Nabahraha Mandir, worshipper at red wrapped planetary shivalingam
RFM2A77D–black stone Lord Shiva Lingam
RM2H963KW–Emblem of the God Shiva (Linga) with Serpent Base, 12th/13th century.
RM2B0338Y–The Shri Mangesh Temple has its origins in Kushasthali Cortalim, a village in Saxty (Salcette) which fell to the invading Portuguese in 1543. In the year 1560, when the Portuguese started Christian conversions in Salcete, the Saraswats of Vatsa Gotra moved the Mangesh Linga from the original site on the banks of the Aghanashini (Zuari) River to its present location, which was then ruled by the Hindu kings of Sonde of Antruz Mahal (Ponda) and thought to be more secure. The main temple is dedicated to Bhagavan Manguesh, an incarnation of Shiva.
RF2K50Y00–A Shiva linga made with a black stone on plane surface with surrounding made of tiles
RM2AKXR5G–The Open court . ^^ ^i¥^- .mii!^. .1 - V/^H^::.^ ,^^^- ^•^^?^.AX7?n^>.>:vn ?^ ,i«»miiaii«8?iBiaiiii^^ Siva Worship. (Reproduced from Pickart.) I THE AVATARS. 479 comes at the first dawn of civilisation, almost among all the na-tions of the world, an object of great awe and reverence. As thesymbol of the creative principle it is regarded as the most essentialattribute of both the God-Creator himself and all those who holdauthority in his name. The linga develops in the hand of the med
RF2KEPF11–A photograph of the black colored Shiva Lingam at the Brihadeeswarar Temple in Thanjavur.
RM2J7XFB7–The one who gave the eyes
RF2G4XX1F–Lingam representation of the Hindu deity Shiva used for worship in Kshipra river, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, india
RMEG99JH–Hindu devotees perform puja to lord siva on maha sivaratri day in keesara gutta,Andhra pradesh,India on February,27,2014.
RMA5YKWX–Priest perfoms Havan or arti or fire pooja at the Koti linga temple Kolar, South India for the Hindu festival of Maha shivratri
RF2GGX4JP–Lord Arunachaleshwara - Shiva in the form of Agni (fire) Lingam in Tirunvanamalai. Lord of the Arunachala hills. One of the the Pancha Bhuta Lingams.
RF2WXDGR2–hindu religious god shiva Shivalinga decorated with flowers from different angle at ancient temple image is taken at Kumbhal fort kumbhalgarh rajastha
RFHNA15P–Abhaneri, India, 21st January 2017 -A Hindu Woman worshipping a Shiva Lingam at the Harshat Mata Temple in Abhaneri, Rajasthan, India.
RM2KCGETA–Shiva Lingam on the beach along the ocean in Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, India. Kanyakumari or Cape Comorin is located in the southernmost tip of the country and it is where the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean meet. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)
RFBBKBDT–Shiva linga - object of worship for the Hindus. Holi festival, Varanasi, India.
RF2X2KYY5–Ellora Buddhist Caves: Cave No 17 Façade.
RMB5N7AC–PAPANASAM TEMPLE NEAR THANJAVUR TAMILNADU
RFBWP01W–The Sri Ekambaranathar Temple with tank ;represents the Prithvi (Earth) Linga,Shiva;Saivite; kanchipuram.
RMB8MCGK–India Tamil Nadu Thanjavur Brihasdishwara temple Sivalingam cloister frescoes
RF2TCH6YC–hindu religious symbol Shivalinga with water flowing and bright background at morning
RM2T1DTJC–Shivalinga, early 10th century.
RM2B0338T–The Shri Mangesh Temple has its origins in Kushasthali Cortalim, a village in Saxty (Salcette) which fell to the invading Portuguese in 1543. In the year 1560, when the Portuguese started Christian conversions in Salcete, the Saraswats of Vatsa Gotra moved the Mangesh Linga from the original site on the banks of the Aghanashini (Zuari) River to its present location, which was then ruled by the Hindu kings of Sonde of Antruz Mahal (Ponda) and thought to be more secure. The main temple is dedicated to Bhagavan Manguesh, an incarnation of Shiva.
RF2K50Y98–A Shiva linga made with a black stone on plane surface with surrounding made of tiles
RM2AKXRN4–The Open court . The Buddha Avatar or Vishnus In-carnation AS THE EnlightenedTeacher of Mankind. The Kalki Avatar or the WhiteHorse Incarnation. The third person of the Indian trinity is Siva, the AuspiciousOne, representing the end of the world and its regeneration. Heis commonly represented by the linga as a symbol of the creativefaculty and by the all-devouring fire, the tongued flame of which ispictured in a triangle turning its point upwards A. Sir Monier Monier WillisPms (in Brah?nanism and Hinduism,p. 68) says of this deity, which is more mystical and less hu-man than the incarnated Vis
RF2K2JFMH–Lingam representation of the Hindu deity Shiva used for worship in Kshipra river, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, india
RMBF414P–Detail from Banteay Srei, the citadel of the women or beauty, famed for its intricate red sandstone carvings of mythical creatures like Kala.
RF2F7G9HF–Shivalinga in Brihadishwara Temple, Tanjore
RMEG99JE–Hindu devotee perform puja to lord siva on maha sivaratri day in keesara gutta,Andhra pradesh,India on February,27,2014.
RFCXMJTK–Shivalinga (shivalingam) in Brihadishwara Temple. Tanjore (Thanjavur), Tamil Nadu, India
RF2GGX4J0–Lord Ekambareshwarar - Shiva in the form of Prithvi Lingam created by Parvati from the sands of the Kaveri river while in penance to attain His grace
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