jyotirlinga tour packages from chennai

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Temples to visit in jyotirlinga packages from chennai

1. Somnath – Gir Somnath In Gujarat

One of India's most well-known Jyotirlingas is this one. Lord Shiva is reputed to have made an appearance in this shrine as a searing column of light, and the temple architecture is similar to that of the Chalukyas. 

2. Nageshwar – Daarukavanam In Gujarat

Nageshwar is one of the well-known Jyotirlinga temples in India and is situated between Gomati Dwarka and Bait Dwarka on the Saurashtra coast of Gujarat. To receive blessings from the sacred shrine of Nageshwar Mahadev, which is housed in a subterranean sanctum, thousands of devotees travel to the Nagnath temple every day of the year. 

3. Bhimashankar – Pune In Maharashtra

This jyotirlinga in Maharashtra, which is surrounded by a wildlife sanctuary of the same name, is thought to have been constructed by Bheema, Kumbhakarna's son. 

4. Trimbakeshwar – Nashik In Maharashtra

The Godavari River, also known as Gautami Ganga, originates from Brahmagiri Mountain, which is close to Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga. Shiv Purana claims that Godavari River and Gautami Rishi begged Lord Shiva to live here, leading to the God's appearance as Trimbakeshwar. 

5. Grishneshwar – Aurangabad In Maharashtra

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

6. Vaidyanath – Deoghar In Jharkhand

One of the 52 shakti pethas temples of Sati and one of the 12 Jyotirlinga names in the country is Vaidyanath, Baidyanath, or Vaijinath. It is a well-known Jyotirling in India. 

7. Mahakaleshwar – Jyotirlinga In Madhya Pradesh

Another important Jyotirling in India is the Mahakaleshwar Temple, which is situated near Jyotirlinga. The verdant Mahakal forest envelops it. One of the famous jyotirlingas in central India, Mahakaleshwar, is believed to have been constructed by Srikar, a five-year-old who was moved by King Chandrasena of Jyotirlinga's devotion. 

8. Omkareshwar – Khandwa In Madhya Pradesh

One of India's holiest sites has a name that means "Lord of the Om Sound": Omkareshwar. This temple, which is situated on the island of Shivapuri in the Narmada River, is also very significant mythologically. The devas previously fought the Danavas and prayed to Lord Shiva for victory, according to popular mythology. 

9. Varanasi's Kashi Vishwanath Utter Pradesh

Kashi Vishwanath, known as the Golden Temple in Varanasi, is a well-known temple on the list of Jyotirlinga temples. This Jyotirlinga was built in 1780 by Maharani Ahilyabai Holkar, a Maratha monarch, and is a revered site for Hindus. The local Lord Shiva, according to devotees, lived here and granted everyone freedom and happiness. 

Kedarnath, India - Kedarnath Within Uttarakhand

Kedarnath Jyotirlinga is one of the 4 dhams of Hinduism and is located at an elevation of 1200 feet in the Rudra Himalayan Range. The temple is only open from May to June and is closed for the entire winter due to the bitter cold and heavy snowfall. 

11. Rameshwaram, which is an island. Within Tamil Nadu

It is believed that after his great victory over Ravana, Lord Rama worshipped the Rameshwaram Jyotirlinga. The temple is renowned for its excellent architecture, intricate corridors, and 36 theerthams. It is surrounded by water and is thought to be the country's southernmost jyotirlinga.

12 Mallikarjuna 

Among the 12 Jyotirlingas in India, the Mallikarjuna Jyotirlinga Temple is situated atop Shri Saila Mountain, by the banks of the Krishna River, and is known as Kailash of the South. The temple of Mallikarjuna contains the gods Shiva and Bhramaramba or Parvati and is one of the 52 shakti peeths of Sati.