Lonely Planet says that the statue "points erotically to something interestingly called a 'vaginal slope'" which is hidden in a small valley, about to the southeast of Erdene Zuu Monastery. The river flowing in this basaltic rocky area originates from the Gyatruu range to Kharkhorin soum. It is accessed from the main road by a well-used path. One can see a larger newer statue from the road from
Ulaanbaatar road and from Karakhorin hill. Many visitors seek the opportunity to visit the original statue, and many women also approach the site to seek blessings for a child to be born to them. The smaller, stone phallus is located within the grounds of the monastery itself, just to the northeast of the main monastery building. There are also four rocks in the shape of
turtles (considered to be symbols of protection and eternity) marking the four
cardinal directions of the ancient boundary limits of
Karakorum. The stones are inscribed with their past history on the back. ==See also==