Thursday, 5 January 2012

Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga

Well this was my very first Jyotirlinga.  Usually you can make a 2 day program and visit all 3 jyotirlingas easily.  I however did not have enough time so just did Bhimashankar. 

To reach I took a Delhi-Mumbai flight and from Mumbai and rented a cab from there.  By road it's a 6 hour drive.  You can also go to Pune and by road it will be around three hour drive. 

Once you reach the parking there will be those "guides" who claim you can take your car further.....well they are lying.  It's safer not to take the car.  Once you reach the head of the stairs you will find a few "palki wallahs" or the chair ride.  They take a moderate amount....
and will take you down the flight of stairs and up again on the chair ride, a good option if you have some one with you who is old or injured or ill. 



For more information you can visit the Jyotirlinga website : http://bhimashankar.in/index.htm

Next up is Nageshwar Jyotirlinga.  Coming up soon!!

Till then....Bye and Take Care!!!

List of Jyotirlingas

# Jyotirlinga Image State Location Description
1 Somnath Somanatha view-II.JPG Gujarat Prabhas Patan, Saurashtra Somnath is the first amongst the holy shrines and traditionally, the Dwadash Jyotirlinga pilgrimage begins with the Somnath Temple. It is the prime abode of Lord Shiva and is considered to be holiest of all the Jyotirlingas. The temple was destroyed and re-built six times, is held in reverence throughout India and is rich in legend, tradition, and history. It is located at Prabhas Patan (Somnath - Veraval) in Saurashtra in Gujarat.
2 Mallikārjuna Srisailam-temple-entrance.jpg Andhra Pradesh Srisailam Mallikārjuna, also called Śrīśaila, is located on a mountain on the river Krishna.[1] Srisailam, in Kurnool District in Andhra Pradesh enshrines Mallikarjuna in an ancient temple that is architecturally and sculpturally rich. Adi Shankara composed his Sivananda Lahiri here.[citation needed]
3 Mahakaleshwar Mahakal Temple Ujjain.JPG Madhya Pradesh Mahakal, Ujjain Mahakal, Ujjain (or Avanti) in Madhya Pradesh is home to the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga temple. The Lingam at Mahakal is believed to be Swayambhu, the only one of the 12 Jyotirlingams to be so. It is also the only one facing south and also the temple to have a Shree Yantra perched upside down at the ceiling of the Garbhagriha (where the Shiv Lingam sits).
4 Omkareshwar Omkareshwar.JPG Madhya Pradesh Island in the Narmada River, Omkareshwar Omkareshwar in Madhya Pradesh on an island in the Narmada River is home to a Jyotirlinga shrine and the Mamaleshwar temple.
5 Kedarnath Kedarnath Temple.jpg Uttarakhand Kedarnath Kedarnath in Uttarakhand is the northernmost of the Jyotirlingas. Kedarnath, nestled in the snow-clad Himalayas, is an ancient shrine, rich in legend and tradition. It is accessible only by foot, and only for six months a year.
6 Bhimashankar Bhimashankar.jpg Maharashtra Bhimashankar Bhimashankar is very much debated. There is a Bhimashankara temple near Pune (pictured) in Maharastra, which was referred to as Daakini country, but Kashipur in Uttarakhand was also referred to as Daakini country in ancient days and a Bhimashkar Temple known as Shree Moteshwar Mahadev is present there. Another Bhimashankar is in the Sahyadri range of Maharashtra. Bhimshankar temple near Guwahati, Assam is the jyotirlinga according to Sivapuran. According to "LINGA PURAN", Bhimasankar temple in Bhimpur near Gunupur of Rayagada Dist in South Orissa is also believed as Bhimasankar Jyotirlinga, which is situated at the western part of the holy Mahendragiri mountains and at the river bank of Mahendratanaya(which is also believed as the Daakini area by many historian), was excavated in the year 1974, having quadrangular Shakti around the Linga and decorated by a Upavita as per the puran.Please visit official website of Bhimasankar Jyotirlinga.
7 Kashi Vishwanath Kashi.jpg Uttar Pradesh Varanasi Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh is home to the Vishwanath Jyotirlinga shrine, which is perhaps the most sacred of Hindu shrines.
8 Trimbakeshwar Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple, Trimbak, Nashik district.jpg Maharashtra Trimbakeshwar, Near Nashik Trimbakeshwar Temple, near Nasik in Maharashtra, is a Jyotirlinga shrine associated with the origin of the Godavari river.
9 Vaidyanath Baba dham.jpg Jharkhand Vaidyanath The location of Vaidyanath Jyotirlinga is also debated. Vaidyanath Jyotirlinga also called Baidyanth Temple is in the Santhal Parganas division of the state of Jharkhand. It is the only place in India where the jyotirlinga and the saktipeeth are together. They lay side by side. Baijnath Shivdham in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh and Parli Vaijyanath in the Beed district of Maharashtra also claim as Jyotirlinga of Vaijyanath also associated with Ravana.This is located at Gokarna in Karnataka
10 Nageshvara Jageshwar main.JPG Gujarat Dwarka Nageshvara Jyotirlinga shrine in Daruka Vana. The location of this jyotirlinga is in dispute with Jageshwar (pictured) near Almora in Uttarakhand, Dwarka in Gujarat and Aundha Nagnath in Hingoli district of Maharashtra, all claiming to be the correct location; but it is widely believed and accepted that the correct location is Dwarka.
11 Rameshwar Ramanathar-temple.jpg Tamil Nadu Rameswaram Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu is home to the vast Ramalingeswarar Jyotirlinga temple and is revered as the southernmost of the twelve Jyotirlinga shrines of India. It enshrines the Rameśvara ("Lord of Rama") pillar.[2]
12 Grishneshwar Grishneshwar Temple.jpg Maharashtra Near Ellora, Aurangabad district Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga shrine, in Aurangabad district, Maharashtra, is located near the rock-cut temples of Ellora. This shrine is also known as Ghushmeshwar.