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English: The Shiva linga and Shakti yoni, the two main Tantric symbols of ascending and descending forces – which are often represented by upright conical stones for the Shiva linga and ring stones or basis for the Shakti yoni – to merely the male and female sex organs, which is but one of their many reflections, and their erotic glorification.
This is a photo of a monument in Nepal identified by the ID
NP-KMC01-36
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Author Suraj Belbase

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