Definition of Lingas. Meaning of Lingas. Synonyms of Lingas

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Definition of Lingas

Linga
Linga Lin"ga (l[i^][ng]"g[.a]), Lingam Lin"gam (l[i^][ng]"g[a^]m), n. [Skr. li[.n]ga.] The phallic symbol under which Siva is principally worshiped in his character of the creative and reproductive power. --Whitworth. E. Arnold.

Meaning of Lingas from wikipedia

- Look up lingas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lingas may refer to: Linga, plural lingas, a symbol in Hinduism Lingas River [fr], a river in France...
- Ashtottara-sata linga, where 108 miniature lingas are carved on the pujabhaga (main linga) following certain geometric principles. Sahasra linga, where 1001...
- The Linga Purana (लिङ्गपुराण, IAST: Liṅga-purāṇa) is one of the eighteen Mahapuranas, and a Shaivism text of Hinduism. The text's title Linga refers to...
- (disambiguation) Lingas (disambiguation) Ling (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Linga. If an internal...
- Hindu god Shiva. The word is a Sanskrit compound of jyotis ('radiance') and linga ('sign'). The Śiva Mahāpurāṇam (also Shiva Purana) mentions 64 original...
- Bjarne Lingås (7 January 1933 – 19 November 2011) was a Norwegian boxer. He became the Norwegian Champion six times in heavyweight and light heavyweight...
- temple. The temple has the largest and tallest linga in Asia. The number of lingas is ~6.5 lakhs (i.e. 10 lingas within 1 m² of land, implies 61,000 m² of...
- the temple and above the rock the Shiva Linga Seshanag was carved to look out for the Shiva Linga. These lingas are generally submerged in the sea during...
- eight lingas in the eight directions of Draksharamam. The Dhraksharama lingam, along with these eight lingas together, are known as nava (nine) lingas. Visiting...
- account emphasizes that the linga here is unmistakably a representation of an erect human ****, as therefore are other Shiva lingas, this point having apparently...