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Mahadev. Shiva. The Destroyer of Evil. Called by different names but ultimately the Supreme Being. Being a Hindu, most of the people come across the term “Jyotirlinga” quite a few times while growing up. Shiva’s Jyotirlinga is highly revered among the Hindus. A Jyotirlinga is a shrine where Lord Shiva is worshipped in the form of a Jyotirlingam. Now you would ask what a Jyotirlingam is? It is the radiant sign (phallus symbol) of The Almighty. A Jyotirlinga is a holy representation of Lord Shiva. The word ‘Jyoti’ means light and ‘linga’ means sign. Jyotirlinga is the light of Lord Shiva.
The Legend of the “Jyotirlinga” is mentioned in the Shiva Purana. When Lord Vishu and Lord Shiva were debating over who is supreme, Lord Shiva had produced a vast pillar of light and asked both of them to find the end of the light in both directions. To which, Lord Brahma lied that he found the end, but Lord Vishnu accepted defeat. Lord Shiva then cursed Lord Brahma that even though he is the creator of the Universe, he won’t be worshipped. And the Jyotirlingas here are believed to have appeared from that infinite pillar of light produced by Lord Shiva.
There are 12 Jyotirlinga in India. It is believed that Lord Shiva first manifested himself on Earth on the night of the Aridra Nakshatra, thus the special reverence for the Jyotirlinga. There is no unique appearance to mark the Jyotirlingas. Many people believe that you can see these lingas as columns of fire piercing through the earth after you reach a high level of spiritual attainment. Originally there were 64 Jyotirlingas out of which 12 are considered to be highly auspicious and holy. The 12 Jyotirlinga temples in India take the name of the presiding deity. Each considered a different manifestation of Lord Shiva. The primary image as all these lingas is the “lingam” representing the beginning and end stambh pillar or the infinite nature of Lord Shiva.

No of temples covered: 00 Temple Total distance covered: 132 Kms On your arrival at Jamnagar our company representative will receive you and a short briefing about the tour will be done. Drive to Dwarka for dinner and overnight stay.

No of temples covered: 01 Temple Total distance covered: 34 Kms After breakfast, proceed to Darshan Nageshwar. Drive back to Dwarka for lunch and rest at the hotel. Evening take a walk and Darshan Dwarkadeesh Mandir. Dinner and overnight stay at Dwarka.

No of temples covered: 01 Temple Total distance covered: 235 Kms After Breakfast check out from hotel and proceed to Somnath (240km - 6hrs drive) and Darshan Somnath Temple. Dinner and overnight stay at Somnath.

No of temples covered: 01 Temple Total distance covered: 193 Kms After breakfast, proceed to Rajkot airport and fly to indore. Dinner and overnight stay at indore

No of temples covered: 02 Temple Total distance covered: 110 Kms After breakfast, proceed to darshan Mahakaleswar in Ujjain and Omkareshwar in indore. Dinner and overnight stay at Indore

No of temples covered: 01 Temple Total distance covered: 377 Kms After Breakfast proceed to Grishneshwar. Lunch will be provided on the way. Check in to the hotel. Dinner and overnight stay in Grishneshwar.

No of temples covered: 02 Temple Total distance covered: 364 Kms After breakfast proceed to Darshan Grishneshwar, After darshan have lunch and checkout from hotel and drive to Darshan Triambekshwar. Dinner and overnight stay at Nasik.

No of temples covered: 01 Temple Total distance covered: 316 Kms After breakfast checkout from hotel and drive to Darshan Bhimashanker. After darshan have lunch and proceed to Pune and check in to the hotel for dinner and overnight stay.

After breakfast we will drop you at the Pune airport and bid farewell for your onward journey.