Duration : 10 Nights / 11 Days |
Destination : Ujjain - Dwarka - Aurangabad - Nasik
Price : On Request
9 Jyotirling Tour in India is a sacred journey full of spirituality, culture, and heavenly meaning. This pilgrimage offers a profound connection to Lord Shiva, the Hindu mythological forerunner of destruction and transformation, and encapsulates a profound spiritual search that crosses multiple states.
Drive from Indore to Ujjain. Visit the Jyotirlinga, the Harsiddhi temple, the Sandeepani Ashram, Mangalnath, and Kalbhairav in Ujjain. spend the night in Ujjain.
Travel to Omkareshwar to see a different Jyotirlinga temple after breakfast. Another pilgrimage site in Madhya Pradesh, is Omkareshwar. Situated on the banks of the sacred Narmada River, it is 100 miles away from Indore. Lord Shiva, a Hindu divinity, is the source of the name "Omkareshwar" The real Jyotirlinga temple is in Omkareshwar's Mamaleshwar Temple. Another name for it is Amareshwar Temple. In addition to touring the temples of Omkareshwar, we can take a boat trip on the Narmada River. Spend the night at an Omkareshwar hotel.
Drive to Nashik after breakfast. Spend the night in a Nashik hotel.
Travel to Trimbakeshwer Jyotrling after breakfast. A religious centre called Shri Trimbakeshwer is home to one of the twelve Jyotrlinga. The Jyotrlinga situated here is remarkable because of its three faces, which represent Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. Arrive in Shirdi late at night. Stay the night, Shirdi.
Travel via Grishneshwer Jyotrlinga to Aurangabad after breakfast. Constructed from red rocks, the temple consists of a five-tiered spire known as the shikara. The 10 Dash incarnations of Lord Vishnu carved out of red stone are seen. There is a court hall supported by 24 pillars, and there are sculptures depicting different Lord Shiva myths and tales on them. Arrive at Aurangabad by nightfall. Spend the night at Aurangabad.
Proceed to Parbhani via Aundha Nagnath Jyotrling after breakfast. The eighth of the twelve well-known Jyotrlingas, sometimes referred to as Nageshwaram, is the Aundha Nagnath temple. Arrive in Parbhani late at night. Spend the Night at Parbhani.
Proceed to Ahmednagar via Shani Signapur & Parli Vijnath Jyotrlinga after breakfast. Parli Vijnath is a gathering spot for Hari Hara and a centre of pilgrimage for Shiva devotees. Arrive in Ahmednagar late at night. Spend the night in Ahmednagar.
Drive to the Bhimashankar Jyotrling to Mumbai. One of Lord Shiva's twelve Jyotrlinga Temples is located in Bhimashankar. Arrive in Mumbai late at night. Spend the night in a hotel in Mumbai.
Flight to Rajkot at 7 a.m. (1:10 hrs). Arriving at Rajkot in the morning. After meeting our representative, travel to the holy village of Dwarka. See the Temple of Dwarkadeesh. After taking a sacred plunge in the Gomti River, proceed to see Nageshwar Jyotirling, Gopi Talav, and Bet Dwarka. On the way back, stop by the Rukmani Temple. In the evening, visit other coastal temples and witness the evening aarti at the Dwarkadish temple. Staying the night at the hotel
After breakfast in the morning, head over to Porbandar. Visit Kirti Mandir in Porbandar, the birthplace of Gandhiji. Afterwards, head to Somnath. Visit the Somnath Temple, Bhalka Tirth, and Junagadh Gate upon arrival. Go to Triveni Ghat as well. Attend the evening Aarti and then enjoy a light and sound extravaganza. Spend the night at the hotel.
Go 85 km to the Diu Airport. Depart for Diu Airport at 2:50 hrs.
India, the spiritual and diverse country, is home to several holy places that are respected by millions of people worldwide. In Hindu mythology, the Jyotirlingas are particularly significant among them. The Jyotirlingas are regarded to be extremely auspicious and possess great spiritual power. They are symbolic images of Lord Shiva.
9 Jyotirling Package is more than just a physical adventure—it's a spiritual expedition that transforms. The opportunity to deeply explore India's spiritual legacy is provided by the guided excursions in addition to the holy rites and ceremonies. Throughout the journey, pilgrims are immersed in the nation's rich cultural fabric, which cultivates a sense of reverence and tranquillity.
The nine Jyotirlinga pilgrimages are a captivating spiritual journey since each of these hallowed sites not only provides a divine link to Lord Shiva but also displays a variety of architectural styles, cultural value, and a tranquil atmosphere.
On this journey, followers can observe the various aspects of faith, devotion, and the omnipresence of Lord Shiva in various forms throughout India. This journey reveals the temples' breath-taking beauty but also leaves a lasting impression on the spirit, bringing blessings from above and spiritual enlightenment. Setting off on the holy path to see the nine Jyotirlingas in India provides an in-depth investigation of spirituality and cultural heritage.
Taking the 9 Jyotirlinga Tour Package is a transforming spiritual journey rather than just a pilgrimage. This package provides:
Guided Tours: At each Jyotirlinga, knowledgeable experts offer spiritual and historical insights.
Transportation: Arrangements for cosy and secure transportation between each holy location.
Accommodations: Bookings for stays that accommodate different spending limits and tastes.
Spiritual Ceremonies: Chance to take part in ceremonies and rituals that are considered sacred.
Cultural Immersion: Throughout the trip, take in India's rich cultural tapestry.
The locations to be seen on this Nine Jyotirling Tour Package are as follows:
The trip starts at the holy temple of Somnath, which is situated on the Arabian Sea's coast. One of the twelve Jyotirlingas, it is the first in terms of both architectural beauty and spiritual importance.
Located on an island in the Narmada River, the Omkareshwar Temple in Madhya Pradesh is a noteworthy Jyotirlinga site renowned for its serene atmosphere and breathtaking scenery.
Nestled against the Brahmagiri mountain range, this Nashik temple is considered to be one of the Jyotirlingas and is of great religious significance.
This Lord Shiva temple is located close to the Ellora Caves and provides a window into the opulence and spiritual dedication of ancient architecture.
Madhya Pradesh's Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain Located in the historic city of Ujjain, this temple is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas and is of great religious significance. Pilgrims come from all directions drawn by the temple's aura and the city's history.
Located in the middle of lush countryside close to Pune, the Bhimashankar Temple in Maharashtra is said to be the location where Lord Shiva vanquished the monster Bhima. Lovers looking for blessings are drawn to the calm atmosphere.
This famous shrine is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is located in the Gujarat town of Nageshwaram. Lord Nageshwara (another form of Lord Shiva) is the presiding deity here. The elaborate decorations and historical significance of the temple building draw both worshippers and tourists.
Located in the Maharashtra village of Parli, this temple is one of India's most important Jyotirlingas. Lord Shiva is worshipped as Vaijnath here. The temple complex is well-known for its spiritual atmosphere and architectural splendour, attracting pilgrims from all over the country.
Lord Shiva's sacred abode is located in the Maharashtra village of Aundha Nagnath. It is historically and religiously significant as one among the twelve holy Jyotirlingas. Devotees come to this temple to seek Lord Nagnath's blessings and to experience the holiness of this ancient site.
The nine Jyotirlinga pilgrimages are a captivating spiritual journey since each of these hallowed sites not only provides a divine link to Lord Shiva but also displays a variety of architectural styles, cultural value, and a tranquil atmosphere.
No, devotees are free to visit them on their own schedule and convenience.
The winter and early summer are usually thought to be the best times to travel.
Certain temples might have policies regarding attire. It's best to dress modestly.
It is advisable to make prior inquiries, as the majority of Jyotirlinga temples offer accommodations for tourists with disabilities.
The pilgrim's choice of pace and duration determines this. That may require 15 to 20 days on average.
Absolutely, visitors seeking blessings are welcome from all backgrounds and nations.
Keeping sanctity, making prayers, and taking part in temple rites are usual.
Age limits may apply to certain rites, but generally speaking, temples welcome guests of all ages.
A lot of travel companies provide customised packages that include lodging and travel.
Seeking Lord Shiva's blessings through the Jyotirlingas is thought to promote spiritual development, tranquilly, and blessings from the god. Take a spiritual dip, experience the holy presence of Lord Shiva at these hallowed pilgrimage places in India, and set off on this holy trek to the 9 Jyotirlingas.