Indivisible Two-In-Oneness.

Indivisible Two-In-Oneness. The lingam, known as Shiva-linga, is the beginning-less and endless cosmic pillar, the cause of all causes. Seen as a symbol of the energy or of Shiva himself, the lingam is often represented alongside the yoni, a symbol of the goddess or of Shakti, female creative energy. The union of lingam and yoni represents the male and the female, the space and time from which all life originates. I was rather impressed by the size of this one. Ellora. Maharashtra, India, 2014.

Indivisible Two-In-Oneness.
The lingam, known as Shiva-linga, is the beginning-less and endless cosmic pillar, the cause of all causes.
Seen as a symbol of the energy or of Shiva himself, the lingam is often represented alongside the yoni, a symbol of the goddess or of Shakti, female creative energy.
The union of lingam and yoni represents the male and the female, the space and time from which all life originates.
I was rather impressed by the size of this one.
Ellora. Maharashtra, India, 2014.

The lingam, known as Shiva-linga, is the beginning-less and endless cosmic pillar, the cause of all causes.
Seen as a symbol of the energy or of Shiva himself, the lingam is often represented alongside the yoni, a symbol of the goddess or of Shakti, female creative energy.
The union of lingam and yoni represents the male and the female, the space and time from which all life originates.
I was rather impressed by the size of this one.
Ellora. Maharashtra, India, 2014.

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