Discovered stone statues bearing male and female sex symbols under the Indian river

The dry weather in December caused a sharp drop in the water level of the Shalmala River, Karnataka, India, revealing thousands of stone statues Linga and Yoni, male and female sexual symbols of Hinduism.

According to Ancient Origins, the Shalmala river basin is called Sahasralinga, meaning "thousands of Shiva Linga" because there are many Linga statues engraved on the rock in the river.

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Thousands of stone statues Linga, Yoni and Nandi appear on the Shalmala River, India, when the water recedes.(Photo: Unique.creato).

On the December Mahastrashivaratri holiday every year, Hindus gather in this area to worship Shiva. This is the right time to perform the ceremony because the water level is quite low, we can see the whole Linga and Yoni.

According to Sott.net, each Linga statue has a Nandi statue . Researchers are not clear about the authors of these Linga statues as well as when they were born. One theory is that Sirsi's king Sadashivaraya built these stone statues during his reign in 1678 - 1718.

In Hinduism, Shiva is joined by Brahma and Vishnu. Legend has it that, during a skirmish between Brahma and Vishnu, Shiva transformed into a giant Linga. He challenged Brahma and Vishnu to measure the size of this giant Linga. While Brahma turned into a swan flying high, Vishnu turned into a pig going down to earth. They searched thousands of miles but could not find the limit of the giant Linga.

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Statue of Shiva Linga on a temple of Linga.(Photo: Wikimedia Commons).

The day of Shiva incarnating Linga is called Mahastrashivaratri day . On this day, Hindu believers will fast all day and pray at night. They hope Shiva will bring them prosperity and happiness.

Shiva Linga is one of the world's largest and most famous penis statues. Besides, many other cultures also worship male reproductive symbols. According to the Greek and Roman Mythological Dictionaries, the ancients used to put the penis statue in the garden to promote flowering and results. The Greeks used stone statues to worship Dionysus and Hermes. Penis statue worshiping ceremonies often take place in Japan, China, India, Russia, America, Africa and some other countries in the world.