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History: The origin of the pillar-shaped Shiva Lingam and its actual intended purpose has long been debated by historians and researchers. However, what is crystal clear is that, the early Aryans (as can be found in the Matsya Purana), associated and interpreted it as the symbol of Shiva. More precisely a representation of his phallus. Which they later, combined with the 'Yoni' - taken to be the vulva. The 15th-century Shiva Lingam in the photo comes from the ruins of the Vijaya Nagara empire, once located in the southern half of present-day India. It is displayed inside the premises of the National Museum Delhi. To know how the early Aryans interpreted the Shiva Lingam, see the Farbound.Net story: How Shiva lost his manhood, on the Farbound.Net website.
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