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Jyotirlinga

A Jyotirlinga (Sanskrit: ज्योतिर्लिङ्ग, romanized: Jyotirliṅga, lit. 'lingam of light') or Jyotirlingam is a devotional representation of the Hindu god Shiva. The word is a Sanskrit compound of jyotis ('radiance') and linga ('sign'). The Śiva Mahāpurāṇam (also Shiva Purana) mentions 64 original jyotirlinga shrines in India.

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· Hinduism › Sanskrit shlokas
सौराष्ट्रे सोमनाथं च श्रीशैले मल्लिकार्जुनम्।
सौराष्ट्रे सोमनाथं च श्रीशैले मल्लिकार्जुनम्।
Sanskrit
सौराष्ट्रे सोमनाथं च श्रीशैले मल्लिकार्जुनम्।
IAST
Saurāṣṭre Somanāthaṃ cha Śrīśaile Mallikārjunam
English
Somnath in Saurashtra and Sri Mallikarjuna in Srisailam;
उज्जयिन्यां महाकालमोङ्कारममलेश्वरम्॥
उज्जयिन्यां महाकालमोङ्कारममलेश्वरम्॥
Sanskrit
उज्जयिन्यां महाकालमोङ्कारममलेश्वरम्॥
IAST
Ujjayinyāṃ Mahākālam Omkāram Amaleśwaram
English
Mahakala (Mahakaleshwara) in Ujjain, Omkareshwara in (Khandwa);
परल्यां वैद्यनाथं च डाकिन्यां भीमशङ्करम्।
परल्यां वैद्यनाथं च डाकिन्यां भीमशङ्करम्।
Sanskrit
परल्यां वैद्यनाथं च डाकिन्यां भीमशङ्करम्।
IAST
paralyam Vaidyanāthaṃ cha Ḍākinyāṃ Bhīmaśaṅkaram
English
Vaidyanath Temple in Parli and Bhimashankara in Dakinya;
सेतुबन्धे तु रामेशं नागेशं दारुकावने॥
सेतुबन्धे तु रामेशं नागेशं दारुकावने॥
Sanskrit
सेतुबन्धे तु रामेशं नागेशं दारुकावने॥
IAST
Setubandhe tu Rāmeśaṃ Nāgeśaṃ Dārukāvane
English
Ramesam (Rameswara) in Sethubandh, (Nagesam) Nageshwar Temple in Daruka-Vana;
वाराणस्यां तु विश्वेशं त्र्यम्बकं गौतमीतटे।
वाराणस्यां तु विश्वेशं त्र्यम्बकं गौतमीतटे।
Sanskrit
वाराणस्यां तु विश्वेशं त्र्यम्बकं गौतमीतटे।
IAST
Vārāṇasyāṃ tu Viśveśaṃ Tryambakaṃ Gautamītaṭe
English
Vishwesham (Vishweshwara) in Varanasi, Tryambakam (Trayambakeshwara) at bank of the river Gautami (Godavari);
हिमालये तु केदारं घुश्मेशं च शिवालये॥
हिमालये तु केदारं घुश्मेशं च शिवालये॥
Sanskrit
हिमालये तु केदारं घुश्मेशं च शिवालये॥
IAST
Himālaye tu Kedāraṃ Ghuśmeśaṃ ca Śivālaye
English
Kedar (Kedarnath) in the Himalayas and Ghushmesh in Shivalay, (Grishneshwar / Ghushmeshwar )
एतानि ज्योतिर्लिङ्गानि सायं प्रातः पठेन्नरः।
एतानि ज्योतिर्लिङ्गानि सायं प्रातः पठेन्नरः।
Sanskrit
एतानि ज्योतिर्लिङ्गानि सायं प्रातः पठेन्नरः।
IAST
etāni jyotirliṅgāni sāyaṃ prātaḥ paṭhennaraḥ
English
One who recites these jyotirlingas every evening and morning
सप्तजन्मकृतं पापं स्मरणेन विनश्यति॥
सप्तजन्मकृतं पापं स्मरणेन विनश्यति॥
Sanskrit
सप्तजन्मकृतं पापं स्मरणेन विनश्यति॥
IAST
saptajanmakṛtaṃ pāpaṃ smaraṇena vinaśyati
English
is relieved of all sins committed in past seven lives.
एतेषां दर्शनादेव पातकं नैव तिष्ठति।
एतेषां दर्शनादेव पातकं नैव तिष्ठति।
Sanskrit
एतेषां दर्शनादेव पातकं नैव तिष्ठति।
IAST
eteṣāṃ darśanādeva pātakaṃ naiva tiṣṭhati
English
One who visits these, gets all his wishes fulfilled
कर्मक्षयो भवेत्तस्य यस्य तुष्टो महेश्वराः॥:
कर्मक्षयो भवेत्तस्य यस्य तुष्टो महेश्वराः॥:
Sanskrit
कर्मक्षयो भवेत्तस्य यस्य तुष्टो महेश्वराः॥:
IAST
karmakṣayo bhavettasya yasya tuṣṭo maheśvarāḥ
English
and one's karma gets eliminated as Maheshwara gets satisfied to the worship.
Sanskrit
IAST
English
सौराष्ट्रे सोमनाथं च श्रीशैले मल्लिकार्जुनम्।
Saurāṣṭre Somanāthaṃ cha Śrīśaile Mallikārjunam
Somnath in Saurashtra and Sri Mallikarjuna in Srisailam;
उज्जयिन्यां महाकालमोङ्कारममलेश्वरम्॥
Ujjayinyāṃ Mahākālam Omkāram Amaleśwaram
Mahakala (Mahakaleshwara) in Ujjain, Omkareshwara in (Khandwa);
परल्यां वैद्यनाथं च डाकिन्यां भीमशङ्करम्।
paralyam Vaidyanāthaṃ cha Ḍākinyāṃ Bhīmaśaṅkaram
Vaidyanath Temple in Parli and Bhimashankara in Dakinya;
सेतुबन्धे तु रामेशं नागेशं दारुकावने॥
Setubandhe tu Rāmeśaṃ Nāgeśaṃ Dārukāvane
Ramesam (Rameswara) in Sethubandh, (Nagesam) Nageshwar Temple in Daruka-Vana;
वाराणस्यां तु विश्वेशं त्र्यम्बकं गौतमीतटे।
Vārāṇasyāṃ tu Viśveśaṃ Tryambakaṃ Gautamītaṭe
Vishwesham (Vishweshwara) in Varanasi, Tryambakam (Trayambakeshwara) at bank of the river Gautami (Godavari);
हिमालये तु केदारं घुश्मेशं च शिवालये॥
Himālaye tu Kedāraṃ Ghuśmeśaṃ ca Śivālaye
Kedar (Kedarnath) in the Himalayas and Ghushmesh in Shivalay, (Grishneshwar / Ghushmeshwar )
एतानि ज्योतिर्लिङ्गानि सायं प्रातः पठेन्नरः।
etāni jyotirliṅgāni sāyaṃ prātaḥ paṭhennaraḥ
One who recites these jyotirlingas every evening and morning
सप्तजन्मकृतं पापं स्मरणेन विनश्यति॥
saptajanmakṛtaṃ pāpaṃ smaraṇena vinaśyati
is relieved of all sins committed in past seven lives.
एतेषां दर्शनादेव पातकं नैव तिष्ठति।
eteṣāṃ darśanādeva pātakaṃ naiva tiṣṭhati
One who visits these, gets all his wishes fulfilled
कर्मक्षयो भवेत्तस्य यस्य तुष्टो महेश्वराः॥:
karmakṣayo bhavettasya yasya tuṣṭo maheśvarāḥ
and one's karma gets eliminated as Maheshwara gets satisfied to the worship.
· Hinduism › Twelve most sacred sites
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Jyotirlinga
Somnath
State
Gujarat
Location
Veraval
Description
Somnath is traditionally considered the first pilgrimage site: the Dwadash (Twelve in Sanskrit language) Jyotirlinga pilgrimage begins with the Somnath Temple. The temple, that was destroyed and re-built sixteen times, is held in reverence throughout India and is rich in legend, tradition, and history. It is located at Prabhas Patan, Veraval in Saurashtra region of Gujarat state in western India.
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Jyotirlinga
Mallikārjuna
State
Andhra Pradesh
Location
Srisailam
Description
Mallikārjuna, also called Śrīśaila, is located on a mountain in Kurnool District in Andhra Pradesh. It enshrines Mallikarjuna in an ancient temple that is architecturally and sculpturally rich. It is a place where Shakta pitha and jyotirlingam are together.
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Jyotirlinga
Mahakaleshwar
State
Madhya Pradesh
Location
Ujjain
Description
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 Shakta pitha and jyotirlingam are together.
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Jyotirlinga
Omkareshwar
State
Madhya Pradesh
Location
Khandwa
Description
Omkareshwar is in Madhya Pradesh on an island in the Narmada River and home to a jyotirlinga shrine and the Mamaleshwar temple.
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Jyotirlinga
Baidyanath
State
Jharkhand
Location
Deoghar
Description
Baidyanath Temple also known as Baba Baidyanath Dham, is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva. It is located in Deoghar, in the Santhal Parganas division of the Indian state of Jharkhand. The temple complex comprises the central shrine of Baba Baidyanath along with 21 additional temples. It is significant to the Hindu sects of Shaivism as this temple is referred to as one of the twelve Jyotirlingas.
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Jyotirlinga
Bhimashankar
State
Maharashtra
Location
Pune
Description
Bhimashankar temple is situated in Bhimashankar village of Maharashtra, where the Bhima river originates. The Bhimashankar forest is known as Dakini Vana.
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Jyotirlinga
Rameswaram
State
Tamil Nadu
Location
Rameswaram
Description
Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu is home to the vast Ramalingeswara Jyotirlinga temple and is revered as the southernmost of the twelve jyotirlinga shrines of India. It enshrines the Rameśvara (God of Rama) pillar. It is also one of the Padal petra stalam of Pandya Naadu mentioned in Tevaram.
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Jyotirlinga
Nageshwar
State
Gujarat
Location
Dwarka
Description
Nageshwar Jyotirlinga is one of the 12 jyotirlinga shrines mentioned in the Shiva Purana and the Dvādaśa Jyotirliṅga Stotram, says one of the jyotirlinga namely Nagesh is situated in Daruka-Vana and most probably the present day Dwarka region. Other claims to the Nagesh Jyotirlinga status come from - Aundha Naganath (Hingoli District of Maharashtra) and Jageshwar (Almora District of Uttarakhand)
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Jyotirlinga
Vishwanath
State
Uttar Pradesh
Location
Varanasi
Description
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. It is also one of the Padal petra stalam of Vada Naadu mentioned in Thevaaram. 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 Ganges, and is one of the twelve jyotirlingas. In fact, it is a place where Shakta pitha and jyotirlingam are together. It is the holiest of all Shiva temples. The main deity is known by the name Vishwanath or Vishweshwara meaning Ruler of the universe. The temple town, is considered the oldest living city in the world, with 3500 years of documented history, is also called Kashi.
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Jyotirlinga
Trimbakeshwar
State
Maharashtra
Location
Nashik
Description
The Trimbakeshwar Temple, near Nashik in Maharashtra, is a jyotirlinga shrine associated with the origin of the Godavari River.
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Jyotirlinga
Kedarnath
State
Uttarakhand
Location
Kedarnath
Description
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. It is also one of the Paadal Petra Sthalam of Vada Naadu mentioned in Thevaaram. Shiva assumed the form of wild boar and dived into the earth at Kedarnath to emerge at Doleshwor in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal. Pure ghee is applied at Kedarnath lingam as the boar was injured.
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Jyotirlinga
Grishneshwar
State
Maharashtra
Location
Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar
Description
Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga Temple, referred to as the Grishneshwar temple in Shiva Purana, is one of the 12 jyotirlinga shrines mentioned in the Shiva Purana. According to Shiv Puran, Grishneshwar is one of the Shiva Jyotirlinga which is situated near Ellora village, less than a kilometer from UNESCO site Ellora Caves in Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar District of Maharashtra.
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Jyotirlinga
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State
Location
Description
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Somnath
Gujarat
Veraval
Somnath is traditionally considered the first pilgrimage site: the Dwadash (Twelve in Sanskrit language) Jyotirlinga pilgrimage begins with the Somnath Temple. The temple, that was destroyed and re-built sixteen times, is held in reverence throughout India and is rich in legend, tradition, and history. It is located at Prabhas Patan, Veraval in Saurashtra region of Gujarat state in western India.
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Mallikārjuna
Andhra Pradesh
Srisailam
Mallikārjuna, also called Śrīśaila, is located on a mountain in Kurnool District in Andhra Pradesh. It enshrines Mallikarjuna in an ancient temple that is architecturally and sculpturally rich. It is a place where Shakta pitha and jyotirlingam are together.
3
Mahakaleshwar
Madhya Pradesh
Ujjain
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 Shakta pitha and jyotirlingam are together.
4
Omkareshwar
Madhya Pradesh
Khandwa
Omkareshwar is in Madhya Pradesh on an island in the Narmada River and home to a jyotirlinga shrine and the Mamaleshwar temple.
5
Baidyanath
Jharkhand
Deoghar
Baidyanath Temple also known as Baba Baidyanath Dham, is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva. It is located in Deoghar, in the Santhal Parganas division of the Indian state of Jharkhand. The temple complex comprises the central shrine of Baba Baidyanath along with 21 additional temples. It is significant to the Hindu sects of Shaivism as this temple is referred to as one of the twelve Jyotirlingas.
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Bhimashankar
Maharashtra
Pune
Bhimashankar temple is situated in Bhimashankar village of Maharashtra, where the Bhima river originates. The Bhimashankar forest is known as Dakini Vana.
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Rameswaram
Tamil Nadu
Rameswaram
Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu is home to the vast Ramalingeswara Jyotirlinga temple and is revered as the southernmost of the twelve jyotirlinga shrines of India. It enshrines the Rameśvara (God of Rama) pillar. It is also one of the Padal petra stalam of Pandya Naadu mentioned in Tevaram.
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Nageshwar
Gujarat
Dwarka
Nageshwar Jyotirlinga is one of the 12 jyotirlinga shrines mentioned in the Shiva Purana and the Dvādaśa Jyotirliṅga Stotram, says one of the jyotirlinga namely Nagesh is situated in Daruka-Vana and most probably the present day Dwarka region. Other claims to the Nagesh Jyotirlinga status come from - Aundha Naganath (Hingoli District of Maharashtra) and Jageshwar (Almora District of Uttarakhand)
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Vishwanath
Uttar Pradesh
Varanasi
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. It is also one of the Padal petra stalam of Vada Naadu mentioned in Thevaaram. 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 Ganges, and is one of the twelve jyotirlingas. In fact, it is a place where Shakta pitha and jyotirlingam are together. It is the holiest of all Shiva temples. The main deity is known by the name Vishwanath or Vishweshwara meaning Ruler of the universe. The temple town, is considered the oldest living city in the world, with 3500 years of documented history, is also called Kashi.
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Trimbakeshwar
Maharashtra
Nashik
The Trimbakeshwar Temple, near Nashik in Maharashtra, is a jyotirlinga shrine associated with the origin of the Godavari River.
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Kedarnath
Uttarakhand
Kedarnath
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. It is also one of the Paadal Petra Sthalam of Vada Naadu mentioned in Thevaaram. Shiva assumed the form of wild boar and dived into the earth at Kedarnath to emerge at Doleshwor in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal. Pure ghee is applied at Kedarnath lingam as the boar was injured.
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Grishneshwar
Maharashtra
Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar
Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga Temple, referred to as the Grishneshwar temple in Shiva Purana, is one of the 12 jyotirlinga shrines mentioned in the Shiva Purana. According to Shiv Puran, Grishneshwar is one of the Shiva Jyotirlinga which is situated near Ellora village, less than a kilometer from UNESCO site Ellora Caves in Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar District of Maharashtra.

References

  1. Wisdom Library 2019
  2. Venugopalam 2003, pp. 92–95
  3. Pattanaik 2017, p. 126
  4. Kumar 2003, p. 1645
  5. Gangashetty 2019, p. 102
  6. Eck 1999, p. 107
  7. Gwynne 2009, section on Char Dham
  8. Lochtefeld 2002, pp. 324–325
  9. Harding 1998, pp. 158–158
  10. Vivekananda, v. 4
  11. Vaidika Vignanam n.d.
  12. "Archived copy of Dvādaśa Jyotirliṅga Stotram"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20160806175350/http://shaivam.org/sanskrit/ssk-dvadasha-jyotirlinga-smaranam.pdf
  13. Chakravarti 1994, p. 140
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