IPA: /ˈlɪŋəm/
KK: /lɪŋəm/
A symbolic representation of a male organ, often worshiped in Hinduism as a sign of the god Shiva and generative power.
The temple featured a beautifully carved lingam, which devotees came to worship.
The word 'lingam' originates from Sanskrit 'लिङ्गम्' (liṅga), meaning 'mark' or 'symbol'. In Hinduism, it specifically refers to the symbol of Shiva, representing divine energy and potential.
Think of 'lingam' as a 'symbol' ('liṅga') representing divine energy, helping you remember its significance in Hinduism.