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Crossword Clue | Phallic object worshiped as a symbol of Shiva |
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Answer | LINGAM |
Length | 6 letters |
Crossword Clue Explanation | A lingam is a phallic object that is worshiped as a symbol of Lord Shiva in Hinduism. It is usually made of stone and is often found in temples. The worship of the lingam is an important part of Shaivism, one of the major branches of Hinduism. Lingam |
Clue Category | Mythology and Religion |
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Phallic object worshiped as a symbol of Shiva Crossword Answer with 6 letters is:
- LINGAM
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