3 Jyotirlinga in Maharashtra Tour Package from Mumbai

3 Jyotirlinga Tour Package

  02 Nights 03 Days

  Mumbai - Shirdi - Ahmedanagar

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5 Jyotirlinga Tour Package

  03 Nights 04 Days

  Mumbai - Shirdi - Grieshneshwar - Parli - Ahmednagar - Bhimashankar

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7 Jyotirlinga Tour Package

  11 Nights 12 Days

  Ujjain - Dwarka - Aurangabad - Nasik

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12 Jyotirlinga Tour Package

  17 Nights 18 Days

  Jamnagar - Dwarka - Somnath - Mumbai - Nasik - Shirdi - Aurangabad - Ujjain - Hyderabad - Mallikarjun - Rameshwaram - Haridwar - Guptakashi - Kedarnath - Varanasi - Patna - Deoghar

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Mumbai to 3 Jyotirlinga in Maharashtra Tour Packages

A Jyotirlinga is a Hindu temple that honours one of the many manifestations of the supreme god Shiva. "Shiva's light" is what the name "Jyotirlinga" implies in its literal sense. In many Hindu temples, the phrase is used to describe any temple that is regarded as a wellspring of spiritual strength.

On top of a hill called Trilokinath, Lord Vishnu fashioned a lingam (a symbol of Shiva) from his own body. This temple was the first one ever constructed. On top of other hills named Vaidyanath, Parvati constructed the second temple by fashioning a lingam out of her hair.

Book 3 Jyotirlinga in Maharashtra Tour Package from Mumbai

The 3 Days 3 Jyotirlinga Package by jyotirlingainmaharashtra.com is a unique and opulent experience for every tourist visiting Maharashtra for vacation. Bhubaneshwar, also referred to as the Golden Temple, is the third temple that was constructed by Lord Brahma. Explore Mumbai to 3 jyotirlinga in maharashtra packages at jyotirlingainmaharashtra.com.

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Bhimashankar Temple

There is a respected temple on the Bhima River's southern bank in Pune. There have been temples in existence for around 1,800 years. It is said that Bhimashankar perished at this location during a battle between the forces of Lord Ram and Lord Krishna. The temple was constructed two thousand years after the conflict.

Ghrishneshwar Temple

One of Maharashtra's most well-known temples, Ghrishneshwar Temple, is located in Deogad, a tiny hamlet west of Pune. The Hindu shrine known as the Ghrishneshwar shrine is located close to Bhimashankar in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It honours Shiva and is his.

Indrapurisvar, the ruler of the gods and the master of the underworld, has a connection to the history of the Ghrishneshwar Temple. The King's wife, Padmavati, gave birth to three boys: Vithoba (Vituva), Nagachandra (Nagrachandra), and Ghrishneshwar (Grihnashwa). Vishnu descended on Earth in the shape of Shrikrishna and intervened to prevent her from seeing her husband put to death. King Naga Dev built the Ghrishneshwar temple in 1595 on top of the spot where he defeated the demonic Ghrishnesh.

Trimbakeshwar Temple

Trimbakeshwar Temple is one of the most stunning and revered attractions nearby Nashik. The ancient Sanskrit name Trimbakeshwar translates to "the place where three waters merge" in English. Due to the presence of a huge pond and a natural waterfall, the temple is popular with both pilgrims and visitors in Maharashtra.

At a height of 632 metres, Trimbakeshwar Temple offers views of the fort and Dattatraya Hill. About 19 kilometres separate it from Nashik, 42 from Poona, and 74 from Aurangabad.

FAQ’s About 3 Jyotirlinga in Maharashtra Tour from Mumbai

Q1. In Maharashtra, how many Jyotirlingas are there?

In Maharashtra, there are a total of 5 Jyotirlingas. These Lord Shiva shrines are of great religious significance and draw innumerable followers looking for blessings and peace in their spirituality. Explore Mumbai to 3 jyotirlinga in maharashtra tours on jyotirlingainmaharashtra.com.

Q2. Which Jyotirling doesn't have a Maharashtra location?

The Jyotirlings outside of Maharashtra are Somnath, Nageshwar, Vaidyanath, Mahakaleshwar, Omkareshwar, Kedarnath, Kashi Vishwanath, Rameshwaram, and Mallikarjuna.

Q3. Which among the 12 Jyotirlingas in India is the smallest?

Out of the 12 Jyotirlingas in India, the Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga in Maharashtra is the smallest.

Q4. What is the origin of the twelve Jyotirlingas?

Lord Vishnu and Lord Brahma got into a disagreement. The ultimate creator is who? A massive shaft of light that appeared to be Lord Shiva. They were tasked by Lord Shiva to locate the pillar's end. Neither could locate the conclusion. The jyotirlinga temples, where Lord Shiva materialised as a linga of light, are where the pillar of light finds expression.

Q5. Which Jyotirlingas did Ahilyabai Holkar restore?

Ahilyabai Holkar restored the Aundha Nagnath Temple.

Q6. What are the five Jyotirlingas in Maharashtra called?

The five jyotirlingas in Maharashtra are Parali Vajinath, Aunga Nagnath, Bhimashankar, Grishneshwar, and Trimabakeshwar.

Q7. Where is Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga located?

Take a bus or a taxi to Trimbak after getting off the train at Nashik.

Q8. Where is Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga located?

Arrive at the Pune airport or train station, then take a bus or taxi to Bhimashankar, which is around 110 kilometres away and takes three hours to drive.

Q9. Where is Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga located?

Take a bus or a taxi to Verul, which is 34 kilometres from the station and 41 km from the airport, after deplaning at the Aurangabad airport or railway station.

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