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NAVA JYOTHIRLINGA
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Nava Jyothirlinga- A 12-day journey starting on June 1st can provide a comprehensive experience, allowing time for exploration, spiritual practices, and immersion in the rich cultural heritage of each destination. Here is the detailed information about each destination that we are going to explore in this sacred tour:
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Omkareshwar: It is situated on the banks of the Narmada River in Madhya Pradesh, and it is known for the Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga temple. The temple is uniquely shaped like the sacred symbol "Om" and holds great significance among devotees of Lord Shiva. Visitors can take a boat ride in the Narmada and witness the serene beauty surrounding the temple.
Mahakaleshwar: Located in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga is one of the most venerated shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple's unique feature is the idol of Lord Shiva facing south, which is uncommon in Hindu temples. The city of Ujjain itself is steeped in history and spirituality, hosting the famous Kumbh Mela and being associated with the Hindu calendar.
Bhimashankar: Nestled in the Sahyadri Range of Maharashtra, the Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga temple is a captivating blend of traditional and contemporary architectural styles. Surrounded by lush greenery and wildlife, the temple offers a tranquil atmosphere for devotees seeking spiritual solace.
Triambakeshwar: Situated in Nasik, Maharashtra, it is renowned for the Triambakeshwar Shiva Temple. This Jyotirlinga temple is nestled between three hills and is believed to house the origin of the sacred Godavari River. The temple has unique architecture and spiritual significance, which attracts the tourists.
Somnath: It is located on the western coast of Gujarat, the Somnath Temple stands as a symbol of resilience and spirituality. Destroyed and rebuilt numerous times, this temple has a rich history and cultural heritage. Its beautiful architecture and proximity to the sea make it a mesmerizing pilgrimage site.
Grishneshwar: It is close to the Ellora Caves in Maharashtra, the Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga temple is an architectural marvel adorned with intricate carvings. Devotees visit to seek blessings and admire the temple's splendid architecture, which is a testament to ancient craftsmanship.
Aundha Nagnath: This temple in Maharashtra is dedicated to Lord Shiva as Nagnath Jyotirlinga. It holds significant religious importance among Shaivite devotees and offers a serene ambiance for spiritual seekers.
Parli Vaijnath: It is situated in Beed district, Maharashtra, the Vaijnath Temple is a revered shrine of Lord Shiva. It boasts unique architectural features and is an essential stop for devotees on the pilgrimage circuit.
Mallikarjuna Swamy: Positioned in Andhra Pradesh’s Kurnool district, the Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple, located on the Srisailam hill, is a major Jyotirlinga shrine. It's surrounded by natural beauty and holds immense religious significance for Lord Shiva's devotees.