jyotirlinga tour packages from Kolkata

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Somnath

This Jyotirlinga is one of the most well-known in all of India. The temple construction is reminiscent of the Chalukyas, and Lord Shiva is said to have manifested here as a scorching column of light. 

Nageshwar-Daarukavanam, number two One of India's well-known Jyotirlinga temples, Nageshwar is located in Gujarat between Gomati Dwarka and Bait Dwarka on the Saurashtra coast. Every day of the year, thousands of worshippers flock to the Nagnath temple to seek blessings from the revered shrine of Nageshwar Mahadev, which is situated in a subterranean sanctum. 

Mumbai's Bhimashankar 

It is said that this jyotirlinga in Maharashtra, which is encircled by a wildlife sanctuary of the same name, was built by Bheema, Kumbhakarna's son. 

Trimbakeshwar

The Godavari River, also known as Gautami Ganga, rises in the vicinity of Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga on the Brahmagiri Mountain. According to the Shiv Purana, Trimbakeshwar is the form that Lord Shiva took after the Godavari River and Gautami Rishi persuaded him to settle here. 

Grishneshwar

Grishneshwar Temple in Maharashtra, one of the 12 jyotirlingas of Shiva Purana, is close to the caves of Ajanta and Ellora. There are carvings of Gods and Goddesses, a massive Nandi Bull in the main court hall, and a spectacular five-story Shikhara style edifice made of red sandstone.

Vaidyanath-Deoghar

Vaidyanath, Baidyanath, or Vaijinath is one of the 12 Jyotirlinga names in the nation and one of the 52 shakti pethas temples of Sati.  

Mahakaleshwar 

The Mahakaleshwar Temple, another significant Jyotirling in India, is close to Jyotirlinga. Mahakaleshwar, one of the well-known jyotirlingas in central India, is thought to have been built by Srikar, a young child of five, who was touched by King Chandrasena of Jyotirlinga's devotion. 

Omkareshwar 

The name of one of India's holiest locations, Omkareshwar, translates to "Lord of the Om Sound." The legendary significance of this temple, which is located on the island of Shivapuri in the Narmada River, is likewise enormous. According to popular legend, the devas had previously battled the Danavas and appealed to Lord Shiva for victory. 

Kashi Vishwanath 

On the list of Jyotirlinga temples is Kashi Vishwanath, also referred to as the Golden Temple in Varanasi. Hindus venerate this Jyotirlinga, which was constructed in 1780 by Maharani Ahilyabai Holkar, a Maratha ruler. Devotees claim that the local Lord Shiva dwelt here and gave everyone freedom and happiness. 

Kedarnath 

One of the four dhams of Hinduism, Kedarnath Jyotirlinga is situated in the Rudra Himalayan Range at a height of 1200 feet. Due to the extreme cold and severe snowfall, the temple is only open from May to June and is closed all winter. 

Rameshwaram

It is believed that Lord Rama worshipped the Rameshwaram Jyotirlinga following his significant victory over Ravana. The temple is well known for its 36 theerthams, labyrinthine corridors, and superb architecture. It is said to be the country's southernmost jyotirlinga and is surrounded by water.

Mallikarjuna 

The Mallikarjuna Jyotirlinga Temple, one of India's 12 Jyotirlingas, is referred to as Kailash of the South and is located atop Shri Saila Mountain alongside the Krishna River. One of the 52 shakti peeths of Sati, the temple of Mallikarjuna houses the gods Shiva and Bhramaramba or Parvati.