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Explore various historical importance at religious places by renting a Cab to Five Jyotirlinga: In Hinduism, Jyotirlinga is regarded to be a depiction of energy, truth, and infiniteness. Jyotirlinga is a significant part and powerful portrayal of Lord Shiva. According to our Puranas and mythological stories, Jyotirlinga is a large infinite pillar of light which represents Lord Shiva. Across India, there are 12 Jyotirlinga placed in different states. Maharashtra is the only state blessed with five Jyotirlinga. They are as below:
Jyotirlinga Yatra is one of the holiest tours for the devotees of Lord Shiva. They feel contentment with the blessings of the divine being. Don't miss the chance to travel around all the five Jyotirlinga with Vighnaharta Travels.
Trimbakeshwar: It is placed in Trimbak town in Nashik district. Trimbak is the place of origin of River Godavari. The unique feature of Trimbakeshwar Jyotirling is, it has three faces representing Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. The temple is placed in the middle of three hills that are Brahmagiri, Nilagiri, and Kalagiri. The temple complex has several samadhis of saints. There are holy water ponds namely Bilvatheertha, Viswananthirtha, and Mukundathirtha. This place has got extraordinary importance because of Kumba-Mela, which is held once in every 12 years. During that period tourists, devotees, and saints arrive here in millions of numbers.
Bhimashankar: Bhimashankar temple is in Bhorgiri, a small village in Pune district. It is placed on the beautiful Sahyadri hills at an altitude of 3250 feet. The temple is surrounded by lush green rainforests of the Western Ghats. Bhorgiri is also the place of origin of River Bhima. The Bhimashankar Temple is built in Nagara style of construction. The temple belongs to the 13th century but few of its parts like Sabhamantapa were added in the 18th century.
Grishneshwar: Grishneshwar Temple is in Ellora in Aurangabad district. It is just one kilometer away from the Ellora Cave complex. Grishneshwar is believed to be the last and the smallest among all the Jyotirlinga. The temple has a beautiful South Indian style of architecture with five-tier Shikhara. The present-day temple is built by Queen Ahilyabai Holkar, ruler of Indore.
Parali Vaijanath: Sri Vaijanath temple is situated in Parli of Beed district. The current temple was built in the 18th century by the Queen of Indore Ahilyabai Holkar. At Parli, Lord Krishna's festivals are also celebrated along with Lord Shiva's festivals, wonderfully. That is why the place is also believed to be a gathering point for Hari and Hara.
Aundha Naganath: Aundha Naganath temple is the 8th Jyotirlinga out of 12. It is situated at Hingoli, Maharashtra. The existing temple is built by the rulers of the Seuna dynasty during the 13th century. There is a mythological story that the original temple was built by the eldest Pandava, Yudhishthira. The exceptionality of the temple is that here Nandi is placed behind the temple instead of the front side.
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