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INDIAN GODS & GOODESS
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Siva Lingam
The Lingam is a symbol. It is a symbol of that which is invisible yet omnipresent. It is hence a visible symbol of the ultimate reality, which is present in us (and in all objects of creation).
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