RMA12BX6–RSC75055 Hinduism prayer symbols Lord Shiva Lingam and Yoni, India
RM2WEMRXG–Representation of Siva in Lingam-yoni. Brass cast., 1898. Vrindavan, India. British Museum. London. GBR.
RMCXPPAB–Asia India Uttar Pradesh Varanasi Two sacred Hindu symbols Yoni and Lingam
RM2B010P3–Cambodia: Kbal Spean or Valley of 1,000 Lingas, Kulen Hills. Kbal Spean (Bridge Head) is an 11th-13th century Angkorian era site on the southwest slopes of the Kulen Hills, 25 km from the main Angkor group. It consists of a series of stone carvings in and around the Stung Kbal Spean river. The motifs for the stone carvings are roughly three: myriads of lingams, depicted as neatly arranged bumps that cover the surface of a rock; lingam - yoni designs; and various Hindu mythological motifs, including depictions of gods and animals.
RMAE82MK–Young Hindu girl worships the linga-yoni figure (represents male and female unity)
RME9CX4T–Shiva lingam in the main tower of Prasat Hin Phanom Rung temple, Thailand
RFA8HKK3–Yoni with lingam in water River of 1000 Lingams Kbal Spean Kobal Spien Angkor Siem Reap Cambodia
RF2HPP27C–Nagoya, Japan – October 20, 2019: The bronze Shiva Linga in Toganji temple. The symbol of lingam-yoni, the union of the feminine and the masculine in
RMHXHD9Y–Marble carving of a Yoni base containing multiple others (without shiva Lingam), Achalgarh Jain Temples
RFPY14RT–Details of the Dhuni after the fire ceremony during Navratri festival
RFFPN5W6–Interior of the Temple of Banteay Samre with a yoni pedestal and showing a long straight corridor to the outside
RMB7HW6X–Hindu shrine with lingam shiva yoni flowers Pushkar Rajasthan India
RFDT7NMD–My Son ruins Vietnam showing Shiva Lingam in foreground
RFM0NWFE–Shiva Lingam and Shakti Yoni shrine in Varanasi, India
RF2BNAM81–A woman in Bhaktapur, Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, puts flower petals on an lingam and yoni, the symbolic representation of god Shiva & goddess Shakti
RFFPN5Y8–Interior view through several doors with a hindu yoni and lingam shrine and a female deity bas relief of the 12th Century Bante
RMJP1267–A woman's hands add finishing touches to a decorated Shiva lingam on Shivaratri
RMP931YW–A marble LINGAM AND YONI inside the CHAUMUKHA MANDIR TEMPLE at RANAKPUR in the Pali District of RAJASTHAN near Sadri - INDIA
RMA12BXB–RSC75057 Hinduism prayer symbols Lord Shiva Lingam and Yoni, India
RF2GHY2W7–Close up of shivling and nandi bull decorated with offerings of marigold flowers in an open air temple.
RM2ACAFGC–Lingam, South India, Asia
RM2B010P2–Cambodia: Kbal Spean or Valley of 1,000 Lingas, Kulen Hills. Kbal Spean (Bridge Head) is an 11th-13th century Angkorian era site on the southwest slopes of the Kulen Hills, 25 km from the main Angkor group. It consists of a series of stone carvings in and around the Stung Kbal Spean river. The motifs for the stone carvings are roughly three: myriads of lingams, depicted as neatly arranged bumps that cover the surface of a rock; lingam - yoni designs; and various Hindu mythological motifs, including depictions of gods and animals.
RMB1FN6X–A lingam at the Bhagamandala Temple at Sangam, a saxred confluence of three rivers in Karnataka, southern India.
RFE0PE31–Phallic Hindu lingam symbol at the Preah Khan temple in Angkor, Cambodia
RM2F7EB48–Shiva Lingam stones at Tirta Empul Temple in Bali, Indonesia.
RF2HPP27F–Nagoya, Japan – October 20, 2019: The bronze Shiva Linga in Toganji temple. The symbol of lingam-yoni, the union of the feminine and the masculine in
RMCXBM8H–Shiva linga at the RVM shiva temple, Bangalore , India
RFPY14PB–Details of the Dhuni after the fire ceremony during Navratri festival
RF2DDD5XP–Kadirampura, Karnataka, India - November 4, 2013: Sri Murugan Temple. Niche shrine with colorful decorations with Shivalingam in Yoni representing Lor
RM2BKFTX1–Shiva Lingam, Varanasi, Ganges, India
RMCNX38E–Lingams carved on the rocky riverbank in the Kbal Spean Sanctuary in Angkor, Cambodia.
RFWDPHKW–Shiva linga shrine decorated with flowers in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia
RF2CBMF0G–Close up of a stone sculpture of a Shiv ling in the backyard of a warehouse.
RF2BNAM86–A Nepalese boy poses next to a Lingam inside a Yoni, symbols for Hindu god Shiva & goddess Shakti respectively; Bhaktapur, Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
RF2AP2KJN–Sahasralinga - place is known for thousand lingas are carved on the rocks in the river Shalmala. Lingam(symbol ogf God Shiva + yoni (symbol og goddes
RMA6D6H1–Water flows over stone carved yoni lingas in the River of a Thousand Lingas near Angkor Wat Siem Reap Cambodia
RF2RBJ55N–Lord shiva lingam and Bael leaves, Indian people use bael leaves to worship Lord Shiva.
RF2RDBM7W–Jainism religion symbol of Lingam or Shiva Linga, Jain religious vector icon. Jainism worship, ceremony and ritual symbol of Shiva God, Lingam or Linga of Hindu religion and Dharma philosophy
RF2E1NYTD–Hampi, Karnataka, India - November 5, 2013: Badavilinga Temple in its natural environment of green vegetation and huge brown boulders. Small ruinous b
RMA1F35J–Shiva the Yogi painting on flat stone
RM2B010P4–Cambodia: Vishnu, Kbal Spean or Valley of 1,000 Lingas, Kulen Hills. Kbal Spean (Bridge Head) is an 11th-13th century Angkorian era site on the southwest slopes of the Kulen Hills, 25 km from the main Angkor group. It consists of a series of stone carvings in and around the Stung Kbal Spean river. The motifs for the stone carvings are roughly three: myriads of lingams, depicted as neatly arranged bumps that cover the surface of a rock; lingam - yoni designs; and various Hindu mythological motifs, including depictions of gods and animals.
RFGGH4PW–Entrance of the Goa Gajah also known as Elephant Cave, Indonesia. Located on the island of Bali near Ubud, in Indonesia. Built i
RF2HPP27D–Nagoya, Japan – October 20, 2019: The bronze Shiva Linga in Toganji temple. The symbol of lingam-yoni, the union of the feminine and the masculine in
RM2R6ET3J–Painted in an eccentric palette of lemon yellow, warm pink, and mauve, this scene represents an ashram. The two young disciples Rama and Lakshmana appear twice: once with their teachers on the painting's left and again on the left by the gateway in the woven brush/bramble fence. A tiger and water buffalo lap water from the pond. Opaque watercolor on paper. Origin: Kulu or Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh state, India. Date: ca. 1690-1710. Museum: Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery.
RFR8GPBA–Details of the Dhuni after the fire ceremony during Navratri festival
RF2D6CBMJ–grid pattern layout with the channel flowing out representing Yoni. Siem Reap, Cambodia Kbal Spean This Cambodian riverbed is covered in ancient ferti
RMP93BXA–MOUNT KAILASH (6638M) is the most sacred HIMALAYAN PEAK and visited by HINDU & BUDDHIST PILGRIMS - TIBET
RFJ5BJA1–religion belief culture asia coloured colourful gorgeous multifarious richly
RM2FN8WBF–Lakshmana at the hermitage, folio from a Ramayana, ca. 1690-1710.
RF2BNAM84–A Nepalese boy poses next to a Lingam inside a Yoni, symbols for Hindu god Shiva & goddess Shakti respectively; Bhaktapur, Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
RMC6CAM9–A Shiva Ling within the precincts of the Brihadeeswarar Temple Complex in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India.
RF2F95MWD–Ubud, Bali, Indonesia: Goa Gajah, or Elephant Cave, sanctuary. Hindu bathing temple statues women with water pitchers that depicts seven holy rivers.
RF2WHMP9N–The methal Shiva Linga in Toganji temple. Nagoya. Japan
RMFYR3HH–Group of yellow tombs with red dots in Shiva temple, Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu
RF2E1NYT6–Hampi, Karnataka, India - November 5, 2013: Badavilinga Temple. Closeup of massive gray stone monolith statue of Shivalingam symbol standing in water
RMA1F33G–Shiva cafe sign and Shiva the Yogi painting on flat stone
RM2B010P1–Cambodia: Vishnu, Kbal Spean or Valley of 1,000 Lingas, Kulen Hills. Kbal Spean (Bridge Head) is an 11th-13th century Angkorian era site on the southwest slopes of the Kulen Hills, 25 km from the main Angkor group. It consists of a series of stone carvings in and around the Stung Kbal Spean river. The motifs for the stone carvings are roughly three: myriads of lingams, depicted as neatly arranged bumps that cover the surface of a rock; lingam - yoni designs; and various Hindu mythological motifs, including depictions of gods and animals.
RFENH6TB–Shivalingam in open gallery.
RFGGH4PR–Bathing Temple Figures of Goa Gajah, Elephant Cave, Bali, Indonesia. Located on the island of Bali near Ubud, in Indonesia. Buil
RFDPAPF6–Kannappa Nayanar in Bangalore.
RF2HPP279–Nagoya, Japan – October 20, 2019: The bronze Shiva Linga in Toganji temple. The symbol of lingam-yoni, the union of the feminine and the masculine in
RF2WB10P5–Nagoya, Japan - November 20, 2007: The bronze Shiva Linga in Toganji temple. The symbol of lingam-yoni, the union of the feminine and the masculine in
RFR9F6PJ–Details of the Dhuni after the fire ceremony during Navratri festival
RMP93BYA–The North face of MOUNT KAILASH (6638 Meters), the most sacred HIMALAYAN PEAK for BUDDHIST & HINDU PILGRIMS - TIBET
RM2PR0XH1–The mist enshrouded North Face of MOUNT KAILASH (6638 M) is a sacred site for BUDDHIST & HINDU PILGRIMS - TIBET
RF2F95MWE–Ubud, Bali, Indonesia: Goa Gajah, or Elephant Cave, sanctuary. Hindu bathing temple statues women with water pitchers that depicts seven holy rivers.
RF2WHMPF2–The methal Shiva Linga in Toganji temple. Nagoya. Japan
RM2B010P5–Cambodia: Vishnu, Kbal Spean or Valley of 1,000 Lingas, Kulen Hills. Kbal Spean (Bridge Head) is an 11th-13th century Angkorian era site on the southwest slopes of the Kulen Hills, 25 km from the main Angkor group. It consists of a series of stone carvings in and around the Stung Kbal Spean river. The motifs for the stone carvings are roughly three: myriads of lingams, depicted as neatly arranged bumps that cover the surface of a rock; lingam - yoni designs; and various Hindu mythological motifs, including depictions of gods and animals.
RFDPAPMA–Plenty of golden statues on the top of the entrance tower at Sri Naheshwara in Bengaluru.
RF2WB10P7–Nagoya, Japan - November 20, 2007: The bronze Shiva Linga in Toganji temple. The symbol of lingam-yoni, the union of the feminine and the masculine in
RFPY14R0–Details of the Dhuni after the fire ceremony during Navratri festival
RM2PR0XGY–The mist enshrouded North Face of MOUNT KAILASH (6638 M) is a sacred site for BUDDHIST & HINDU PILGRIMS - TIBET
RM2PR0XBR–CHIU MONASTERY, its 3 CHORTENS and MOUNT KAILASH (6638M) are visited by devout BUDDHIST PILGRIMS - TIBET
RF2WHMP9A–The methal Shiva Linga in Toganji temple. Nagoya. Japan
RF2WB10PA–Nagoya, Japan - November 20, 2007: The bronze Shiva Linga in Toganji temple. The symbol of lingam-yoni, the union of the feminine and the masculine in
RM2PR0XBK–MOUNT KAILASH (6638M) is the most sacred HIMALAYAN PEAK and visited by HINDU & BUDDHIST PILGRIMS - TIBET
RM2PR0XGM–The North face of MOUNT KAILASH (6638 Meters), the most sacred HIMALAYAN PEAK for BUDDHIST & HINDU PILGRIMS - TIBET
RF2WHMPF1–The methal Shiva Linga in Toganji temple. Nagoya. Japan
RF2WHMCYT–The methal Shiva Linga in Toganji temple. Nagoya. Japan
RF2WHMD02–The methal Shiva Linga in Toganji temple. Nagoya. Japan
RF2WHMCT7–The methal Shiva Linga in Toganji temple. Nagoya. Japan
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