Sanatan Jyotirlinga
Baidyanath
the Shivaling. On the way, he had to perform Sandhyavandanam, so He bid a cowherd boy to hold the Linga (It is Lord Ganesha disguised as this little boy). The boy accepts to hold the linga with a condition that he will do so, for a very brief time and will shout out three times and then, put it down on the earth. In less than two minutes boy shots out Ravana’s name 3 times and places the linga on Earth. Shiva Linga placed there, stayed as Lord Shiva already ordained and came to be known as Vaidyanatheswar. Another belief says that Baba Vaidyanath dham Temple located in Deoghar in the state of Jharkhand, India is a jyotirlinga.
Bhimashankar
Distance from New Delhi (By Road) | 1423 KM |
Nearest Airport | Pune Airport |
It is located in Village Bhorgiri of Khed Taluka of Pune District. Khed taluka is also referred to as the Daakini country, country, hence this temple is also called Daakini temple. It is said that lord Shiva appeared here as Ardhnari-Nateshwara.
Grishneshwar
Distance from New Delhi (By Road) | 1258 KM |
Nearest Airport | Aurangabad Chikkalthana Airport |
Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga Temple, is situated near Ellora village, less than a kilometer from UNESCO site Ellora Caves in Aurangabad district of Maharashtra.
Kedarnath
Distance from New Delhi (By Road) | 452 KM |
Nearest Airport | Jolly Grant |
Kedarnath in Uttarakhand is revered as the northernmost and the closest jyotirlinga to Lord Shiva’s eternal abode of Mount Kailash. Kedarnath forms a part of the smaller Char Dham pilgrimage circuit of Hinduism.
Kedarnath, nestled in the snow-clad Himalayas, is an ancient shrine, rich in legend and tradition. It is accessible only for six months a year. According to legend, the Pandavas after having won over the Kauravas in the Kurukshetra war, felt guilty of having killed their own Kith and Kin and sought blessings of Lord Shiva for redemption. He eluded them repeatedly and while fleeing took refuge at Kedarnath in the form of a buffalo. On being followed, the Lord dived into the ground, leaving his hump on the surface at Kedarnath. The remaining portions of Lord Shiva appeared at four other places and are worshipped there as his manifestations. The arms of the Lord appeared at Tungnath, the face at Rudranath, the belly at Madmaheshwar and his locks (hair) with head at Kalpeshwar.
Mallikarjuna
Distance from New Delhi (By Road) | 1792 KM |
Nearest Airport | Srisailam Rajiv Gandhi International Airport |
Mallikarjuna, also called Srisaila, is located on a mountain in Kurnool District in Rayalaseema region of Andhra Pradesh. It enshrines Mallikarjuna in an
ancient temple that is architecturally and sculpturally rich. It is a place where Shakti Peetha and Jyotirlingam are together. Adi Shankara composed his Shivananda Lahari here.
Mahakaleshwar
Distance from New Delhi (By Road) | 832 KM |
Nearest Airport | Ahilya Bai Holkar Airport |
Mahakal, Ujjain (or Avanti) in Madhya Pradesh is home to the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga temple. The Lingam at Mahakal is believed to be Swayambhu, the only one of
the 12 jyotirlingams to be so. It is also the only one facing south and also the temple to have a Shree Rudra Yantra perched upside down at the ceiling of the Garbhagriha (where the Shiv Lingam sits). It is a place where Shakti Peetha and Jyotirlingam are together. The temple is three-storeyed. In the lowest middle and uppermost parts are installed the lingams of Mahakaleshwar, Omkareshwar and Nagachandreshwar. The pilgrims and the visitors can only have the glimpse of Nagachandresvara on the festive of Naga Panchami.
Nageshwar
Distance from New Delhi (By Road) | 1422 KM |
Nearest Airport | Aurangabad Airport |
Nageshwar Jyotirlinga is also known as Nagesh and is situated in Daruka-Vana. The Nagesh Jyotirlinga status come from – Aundha Naganath (Hingoli District of
Maharashtra) and Jageshwar (Almora District of Uttarakhand). It is located on the route between Dwarka city and Beyt Dwarka Island on the coast of Saurashtra in Gujarat.
Omkareshwar
Distance from New Delhi (By Road) | 969 KM |
Nearest Airport | Ahilya Bai Holkar Airport |
Omkareshwar is in Madhya Pradesh on an island named Mandhata in the Narmada River and home to a jyotirlinga shrine and the Mamaleshwar temple.
Rameshwaram
Distance from New Delhi (By Road) | 2746 KM |
Nearest Airport | Madurai Airport |
Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu is home to the vast Ramalingeswarar Jyotirlinga temple and is revered as the southernmost of the twelve jyotirlinga shrines of India. It is believed that Lingam has been placed by Lord Rama..
Somnath
Distance from New Delhi (By Road) | 1100 KM |
Nearest Airport | Diu Airport |
Shree Somnath is first among the Dwadash Jyotirlings of India. According to Indian classical texts, Pran-Pratistha of Somnath Jyotirling was done on third day of Shukl Paksh of Shravan month during the tenth Treta yug of
Vaivswat Manvantar. On account of desecrations during 11th to 18th century A.D., the era of Muslims invaders, The temple was rebuilt all the sixteen times with the reconstructive spirit of the people. The modern temple was reconstructed with the resolve of Sardar Patel who visited the ruins of Somnath temple on November 13 1947. Then President of India, Late Dr.Rajendra Prasad, performed the Pran-Pratistha at the existing temple on 11 May 1951.
It is located at Prabhas Patan, Veraval in Saurashtra region of Gujarat state in western India.
Triyambkeshwar
Distance from New Delhi (By Road) | 1291 KM |
Nearest Airport | Gandhinagar Airport |
The Trimbakeshwar Temple, near Nashik in Maharashtra, is a jyotirlinga shrine associated with the origin of the Godavari River.
Vishwanath
Distance from New Delhi (By Road) | 799 KM |
Nearest Airport | Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport |
The Kashi Vishwanath (Vishweshwar) Temple in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh is home to the Vishwanath Jyotirlinga shrine, which is perhaps the most sacred of
Hindu shrines. The temple is situated in Varanasi, the holiest city for Hindus, where a Hindu is expected to make a pilgrimage at least once in his life, and if possible, also pour the remains of cremated ancestors on the River Ganges. The temple stands on the western bank of the holy river Ganga. It is a place where Shakti peeta and jyotirlingam are together. The main deity is known by the name Vishwanath or Vishweshwara meaning Ruler of the universe. The temple town is also called Kashi.