Badavi Linga in Hampi
The sanctum in which the Linga is installed is always filled with water as a water channel is made to flow through it.
According to Hindu mythology the River Ganga (Ganges) was brought from heaven to earth to quench the drought. But the river was so forceful that it could split the earth into two pieces if allowed to fall on earth. Lord Shiva consented to take the impact by allowing the torrent of Ganga to fall on his matted hair. Thus helping to release a smooth flowing river on to earth from his hair. As an iconic representation of this, in Siva temples you can spot a dripping pot hanged over the Linga. (see also Gods of Hampi)
Both Lakshmi Narasimha & Badavi Linga shrines can be visited together.
Photography allowed and no entrance fees to visit.
Badavilinga , Sasivekalu, Kadalekallu location map
Symbolically Siva is often represented with a phallic icon called Linga, positioned at the center of what represents as the female sexual organ. On a philosophical front this is explained as the balance of creative energies of the male and female. Or even the guiding code of the universe as a whole in some abstract way.