Five ancient Shiva temples in Maharashtra are included in a 5 jyotirlinga in Maharashtra tour package from Delhi provided by Astha Tourism. The Jyotirlingas of Maharashtra are Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga, Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga, Aundha Nagnath Jyotirlinga, Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga, and Parli Vaijnath Jyotirlinga.
The most significant pilgrimage tour in India is the 5 jyotirlinga in Maharashtra tour from Delhi. A Jyotirlinga is a religious artefact that symbolises Shiva, the Mahadeva or the Formless, Limitless, Destroyer. Jyoti, which means "bright radiant light" and refers to the Shiva lingam, In India, there are twelve Jyotirlinga shrines. After attaining a certain degree of spirituality, it is said that one views these lingas as fiery rays passing across the ground. Astha Tourism, one of the top travel agencies in India, offers Jyotirlinga vacation packages at very affordable rates. Although the 12 Jyotirlinga tour package from Delhi is highly well-liked, if you just have a short amount of time.
Delhi to 5 jyotirlinga in Maharashtra tour is among the most well-known pilgrimage journeys in India. 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. People who have attained a certain level of spirituality are supposed to perceive these lingas as fire rays moving across the earth. One of the best travel companies in India, Astha Tourism, offers affordable Jyotirlinga vacation packages. Although the 5-jyotirlinga travel package is well-liked, if you just have a short period of time, we advise visiting the 3 Jyotirlingas in Maharashtra.
The most sacred Jyotirlingas are all self-born (Svayambhu). All will experience joy, peace, and fulfilment as a result of the Jyotirlingas' auspicious aura and the holy pilgrimage. We make sure all of our clients' pilgrimages go well. The five Jyotirlingas of Maharashtra are Trimbakeshwar, Aundha Nagnath, Bhimashankar, Grishneshwar, ParliVaijnath. Major pilgrimage destination Bhimashankar is encircled by dense forest. Around 25,000 pilgrims attend the yearly Maha Shivratri fair. The Bhima River, which has its source here, gives Bhimashankar its name. A Maharashtra pilgrimage place is Trimbakeshwar. It is situated not far from Nasik. It is believed that the eldest Pandav constructed Aundha Nagnath during their 14-year exile. The Aundha Nagnath has great significance being the eighth of the 12 Jyotirlingas. 11 kilometers separate Grishneshwar Temple from Daulatabad, which is close to Aurangabad.
The Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary and a stunning natural setting surround the ancient and revered Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga, one of Lord Shiva's greatest sacred locations. In this temple, Lord Eshwara is portrayed as Ardha Narishwara, a hybrid of a man and a woman. The continuous water flow from this Jyotirlinga, which is thought to have been started by Lord Shiva's sweat, is what makes this place special.
Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga is one of Lord Shiva's 12 jyotirlingas and is regarded as the main jyotirlinga during a visit to Shirdi. It also serves as the Godavari River's source. This Jyotirlinga has three eyes that are formed by the Sun, Moon, and Agni and are pointed in different directions. A remarkable and defining feature of this Jyotirlinga are the three-faced lingams, which stand for Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Rudra.
Red rocks make up the Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga temple, which is situated near Verul village. The walls are decorated with exquisite carvings of spiritual texts and other artwork. The temple has a five-tier shikara and measures 240 feet long by 185 feet wide.
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.
The Beed district of Maharashtra is home to the Parli Vaijnath Temple, often referred to as Parli Vaidyanath Temple. The Linga is believed to contain both Amrit and Dhanavantari, which is why it is believed that anyone who touches it will be endowed with Amrit's power. Devotees are permitted to touch the Linga during worship, which promotes healing and other health benefits. Hari (Vishnu) and Hara Shiva) festivals are held in Parli, which is also known as a Hari Hara meeting place.
Bhimashankar, Trimbakeshwar, Grishneshwar, Nagnath and Vaijnath
Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga is the Jyotirlinga closest to Pune (about 110 km and 3 hours).
Get off the train in Nanded and ride a bus or taxi to Parli.
Take a bus or taxi to Trimbak after getting off the train at the Nashik station.
To go to Bhimashankar, get off at the Pune airport or train station and board a bus or taxi.
Arrive at the airport or train station in Aurangabad, then take a bus or taxi to Verul.
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