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7 Tallest Shiva Lingam in India you should not miss.

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Maha Deva!! is the another name of Lord Shiva, as he  is considered  the most divine among all Hindu gods. Almost every state in India worships Lord Shiva. He is considered as the god of Yogis, who is extremely self controlled and celibate. Shiva is  the third god of triumvirate who is responsible for destruction of the world. Other two gods of triumvirate are lord Vishnu who is responsible for creation of the world and lord Brahma who is responsible for upkeep of the world.  Since many centuries people worship Lord Shiva in the form of  Shiva Lingam.  The meaning of Shiva Lingam is the “symbol of Shiva”. If you are planning for a intercity visit lately, Book an intercity cab with wiwigo.

Shiva Lingam signifies the cosmic boundary which encircles the whole world. It is the symbol of spirituality, belief, truth, dignity, energy and the extent of infinity. Shiva Lingam is worshiped not only in India and Srilanka but also in Rome and other parts of the world.

History Behind Shiva Lingam

Presenting 10 tallest Shiva Lingam Temples in India

1. Kotilingeshwara Temple

2. Bhojeshwar Temple

3. Amareshwar Mahadev Temple

4.  Sidheshvar Nath Temple

5. Sri Bragadeeswarar temple

6.  Harihar Dham Temple

7. Amarnath Temple

8.  Bhuteshwar temple

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