Badavilinga - Largest monolithic Shiva Linga in Hampi, Karnataka, India.
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Badavilinga Temple, Hampi, Karnataka, IndiaMore information:
Badava Linga, a 9 ft tall temple, is situated in close proximity to Lakshmi Narasimha Temple. The unique fact about Badava Linga is that this structure is permanently enclosed by the water that runs via an ancient channel. The monolithic linga has been carved with three eyes, which represent the three eyes of Lord Shiva. It is suggested that all travellers crossing Hampi should visit this temple if time permits.