Linga (or plural, Lingam) in the Sanskrit language means phallus, but also sign or emblem. The Shiva-Lingam is a symbol of the Hindu deity Shiva as generative force of the universe.
The typical Shiva-lingam is an elongated, elliptical stone, usually paired with the yoni, a stone receptacle in representative of the female genitals.
On
the surface, the Shiva linga is a phallic emblem, but theologically,
it is much more
complex. Symbolically, it represents a singularity; when paired with the
yoni, it represents a conjunction of opposites, or life
coming-into-being: the formlessness of Shiva in union with material
manifestation, the Shakti. The two together can also be viewed as the
axis mundi penetrating the earth. Sunday, November 25, 2012
Shiva Lingam (Sivalinga)
Linga (or plural, Lingam) in the Sanskrit language means phallus, but also sign or emblem. The Shiva-Lingam is a symbol of the Hindu deity Shiva as generative force of the universe.
The typical Shiva-lingam is an elongated, elliptical stone, usually paired with the yoni, a stone receptacle in representative of the female genitals.
On
the surface, the Shiva linga is a phallic emblem, but theologically,
it is much more
complex. Symbolically, it represents a singularity; when paired with the
yoni, it represents a conjunction of opposites, or life
coming-into-being: the formlessness of Shiva in union with material
manifestation, the Shakti. The two together can also be viewed as the
axis mundi penetrating the earth.
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