5 Jyotirlinga Temple
1. Bhimashankar
- According to Namdev, a saint in the medieval era, Saint Jnaneshwar went to Tryambakeshwar and then Bhimashankar. Namdev himself has also visited this place.
- Bhimashankaram shrine and the Bhimarathi river have been talked about in writings as far back as the 13th century; however, the current construction of the temple seems to be fairly new.
- The temple is built in the Nagrara style, which combines traditional and modern designs. The temple hall was constructed during the 18th century by Nāna Phadnavis of Peshwa.
2.Trimbakeshwar
- Trimbakeshwar Temple is located at a distance of about 28 km from Nashik City.
- Trimbakeshwar is well connected by state transport buses.
- It is located near the mountain named Brahamagiri from which the river Godavari flows.
- It was constructed by third Peshwa Balaji Bajirao (1740-1760) on the site of an old temple.
- Trimbakeshwar Temple is a religious centre having one of the twelve Jyotirlingas.
- The city of Trimbakeshwar is located at the foot of Brahamagiri hill, which is 3000 feet above sea level.
3. Vaijnath Temple
- The Aundha Nagnath Temple is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas, which are the holiest shrines of Shiva in Hinduism.
- The temple is believed to have been built by Yudhishthira, the eldest of the Pandavas, during their exile in the Mahabharata.
- The temple is a fine example of Hemadpanti architecture, which is a style of temple architecture that originated in the 12th century in the Deccan region of India.
- The temple complex is spread over 60,000 square feet and includes the main temple, a number of smaller shrines, a garden, and a lake.
4. Aundha Nagnath
- The Aundha Nagnath Temple is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas, which are the holiest shrines of Shiva in Hinduism.
- The temple is believed to have been built by Yudhishthira, the eldest of the Pandavas, during their exile in the Mahabharata.
- The temple is a fine example of Hemadpanti architecture, which is a style of temple architecture that originated in the 12th century in the Deccan region of India.
- The temple complex is spread over 60,000 square feet and includes the main temple, a number of smaller shrines, a garden, and a lake..
5. Grishneshwar
- Grishneshwar Temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Ellora, Maharashtra, India.
- It is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas in India, dedicated to Lord Shiva.
- It is also known as Ghrneshwar or Dhushmeshwar Temple.
- Grishneshwar is the smallest of the Jyotirlingas and is considered the last or the 12th Jyotirlinga of India.
- Entry to the temple is open to all, but men need to be bare-chested to enter the Garbhagriha.
- This is also one of the only Jyotirlingas in India where the devotees can touch the Shiva Linga with bare hands.
- The temple architecture follows a South Indian Style.
- The five-tiered shikhara of the Grishneshwar Temple is spectacularly carved and constructed in the traditional temple architecture style.
- The current form of the temple was built by Queen Ahilyabai Holkar of Indore in the 18th century.
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