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Bangalore to 5 jyotirlinga in Maharashtra Tour Package

5 jyotirlinga in Maharashtra tour package from Bangalore is available from Astha Tourism, and it includes excursions to five revered Shiva temples from Maharashtra's past. 5 jyotirlinga in Maharashtra tour from Bangalore includes Parli Vaijnath Jyotirlinga, Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga, Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga, Aundha Nagnath Jyotirlinga, and Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga.

Bangalore to 5 Jyotirlinga in Maharashtra tour package

An object of devotion known as a Jyotirlinga depicts God Shiva as the Mahadeva, the Formless, Limitless, Destroyer. Twelve ancient Jyotirlinga shrines can be found throughout India.Jyoti means "bright radiant light," while lingam is the symbol of Shiva. It is stated that when a person reaches a certain level of spirituality, they perceive these lingas as fire rays moving through the earth. One of India's top travel agencies, Astha Tourism, offers affordable Jyotirlinga vacation packages. If you just have a short amount of time, we advise seeing the 3 Jyotirlingas in Maharashtra even though the 5-jyotirlinga tour package is highly popular.

5 Jyotirlinga in Maharashtra Package from Bangalore

One of the most significant pilgrimage tours in India is 5 jyotirlinga in Maharashtra package from Bangalore. The Formless, Limitless, the Destroyer, or Mahadeva – God Shiva – is represented by a Jyotirlinga, a devotional object. In India, there are twelve ancient Jyotirlinga shrines. Jyoti means "bright radiant light," and lingam is the symbol of Shiva. These lingas are said to appear to a person as fire rays piercing the earth once they have attained a certain level of spirituality. One of the top travel agencies in India, Astha Tourism, offers the most affordable Jyotirlinga vacation packages. The renowned 12 Jyotirlinga trip package from Delhi only covers the state of Maharashtra; however, if you just have a short amount of time, we propose the 5 Jyotirling in Maharashtra. Bhimashankar, got its name as the myth is that this is where the River Bhima got originated and this shrine is close to Pune city.

Places to Visit in Maharashtra During 5 Jyotirlinga Tour from Bangalore

Around 25,000 people attend the annual Maha Shivratri fair. The Bhima River, which has its beginnings here, gave rise to the name Bhimashankar. A popular pilgrimage destination in Maharashtra is Trimbakeshwar. It is close to Nasik in location. During their 14-year exile, the elder Pandav is supposed to have constructed Aundha Nagnath. The Aundha Nagnath is extremely important because it is the eighth of the 12 Jyotirlingas. Daulatabad, which is close to Aurangabad, is 11 kilometres from the Grishneshwar temple.

1.Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga in Pune, India

Old and one of Lord Shiva's holiest shrines, Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga is encircled by a lovely setting and the Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary. In this temple, Lord Eshwara (Ardha Narishwara) is portrayed as a half-man, half-woman hybrid. This location stands out because to the Jyotirlinga's continuous water flow, which is thought to have been caused by Lord Shiva's perspiration.

2. Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlnga, Nashik

One of Lord Shiva's 12 jyotirlingas, Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga is considered to be the main jyotirlinga and can be seen during a trip to Shirdi. It serves as the Godavari River's source as well. The Sun, Moon, and Agni are the three entities that make up this Jyotirlinga's three eyes, and they are all pointed in different directions. This Jyotirlinga is notable for its three three-faced lingams, which stand for Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Rudra.

3.Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga in Aurangabad

The red granite Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga temple is situated near Verul village. On the walls are lovely carvings of spiritual texts and other artwork. The five-tier shikara temple has a footprint that is 240 feet long and 185 feet wide.

4. Aundha Nagnath Jyotirlinga, Maharashtra

An ancient Shiva temple in Maharashtra's Hingoli district, the Aundha Nagnath Temple has close ties to Namdev, Visoba Khechara, and Jnevar. The temple is said to have been visited by Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism. The Gomukha in this temple faces east while the Linga faces south. Devotees must go down to the basement to worship the main deity since the Garba Griha and Linga are there. Devotees have on numerous occasions observed snakes with open hoods securing the Linga.

5. Parli Vaijnath Jyotirlinga, Maharashtra

In Maharashtra's Beed district is the Parli Vaijnath Temple, often referred to as Parli Vaidyanath Temple. It is believed that anyone who touches the Linga will gain access to Amrit's power because Lord Vishnu stored both Amrit and Dhanavantari there. Devotees may touch the Linga while doing worship, which promotes healing and other health benefits. Parli is often referred to as a Hari Hara gathering place since it hosts both Hari (Vishnu) and Hara Shiva) festivities.

FAQ,s About 5 Jyotirlinga in Maharashtra Tour Package from Bangalore

Q1. To visit the Jyotirlinga temples, is it required to have prior knowledge of or expertise with Hindu rituals?

The Jyotirlinga temples can be visited without any prior knowledge of or expertise with Hindu rites. All faiths and backgrounds are invited to visit the temples. To demonstrate respect and preserve the sanctity of the holy sites, it is advised that you get familiar with the fundamental rules and etiquette observed at temples.

Q2. What time of year is ideal for visiting the Jyotirlinga temples in Maharashtra?

The Maharashtra Jyotirlinga temples are open all year round for visitors. However, the months of October to March are typically seen to be the greatest times to visit because the climate is good during that time. It is a good idea to research the area weather and any upcoming temple festivals or events before making travel arrangements.

Q3. Are there any guidelines about attire when visiting the Jyotirlinga temples?

Yes, the majority of Maharashtra's Jyotirlinga temples have a dress code that requests that guests dress modestly and respectfully. It is advised to wear formal attire or acceptable clothing with sleeves and knee coverage. The practise of taking off shoes before entering the temple grounds is also popular.

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