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The Lingam represents Shiva's creative energy and fertility from "summary" of Shiva by Vigneswaran Chandran

The Lingam, a symbol sacred to Lord Shiva, holds a profound meaning in Hindu mythology. It is not merely a physical object but a representation of Shiva's divine energy, particularly his creative force and fertility. The Lingam is often depicted as a phallic symbol, signifying the potent energy of creation that flows through the universe. In Hindu cosmology, Shiva is considered the ultimate creator, responsible for the birth and destruction of the cosmos. The Lingam, therefore, embodies this power of creation, serving as a reminder of Shiva's role in shaping the world. It is believed that by worshiping the Lingam, devotees can tap into this creative energy and experi...
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