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िलंङ्ग liṅga, vulg. liṅg, s.m. A mark, sign, token, emblem, badge, distinguishing or discriminating mark, characteristic; symptom (of disease); (in logic) the predicate of a proposition, inference, conclusion, reason;—the sign of gender or sex, organ of generation; (in Gram.) gender;—the male organ, membrum virile, a priapus; Śiva's genital organ or Śiva worshipped in the form of a Phallus; (in Bot.) the phallus;—the image of a god, an idol;—a religious mark;—the order of the religious student;—(in the Sānkhya Philos.) nature (as the active power in creation);—the subtile irame or body which is not destroyed by death, the indestructible original of the gross or visible body:—liṅgārćan (˚ga+ar˚), s.m. The worship of the Liṅgaor Phallus, liṅg-worship:—liṅgnāś, s.m. Loss of characteristic marks;—destruction or loss of the penis:—liṅg-vaćan, vulg. liṅg-baćan, s.m. (in Gram.) That word in a sentence with which the other words have to agree in gender.