Which UNESCO World Heritage Site has a Shivlinga that never dries?

Hampi’s Badavilinga Temple houses the largest monolithic granite Shivalinga, standing three meters tall. This unique monument, carved from a single stone, is perpetually submerged in water, symbolizing Lord Shiva’s control over the mighty Ganga. Commissioned by a poor peasant woman, its enduring presence continues to inspire awe and devotion.