Jyotirlinga, also known as Jyotirlingam, refers to the divine and sacred representation of Lord Shiva, one of the principal deities in Hinduism. It is believed that there are twelve Jyotirlinga temples spread across different parts of India. The term "Jyotirlinga" translates to "lingam of light" or "radiant lingam," signifying the divine radiance and brilliance of Lord Shiva.
The Jyotirlinga is considered a symbol of Lord Shiva's cosmic energy and represents his infinite and formless nature. It is believed that the Jyotirlinga temples house the physical manifestation of Lord Shiva's divine presence and hold immense spiritual significance for devotees. These temples are revered as sacred pilgrimage sites and are considered highly auspicious.
It is believed that worshiping and offering prayers at these temples can bestow divine grace, spiritual enlightenment, and liberation (moksha).
Each of the twelve Jyotirlinga temples is associated with a specific legend and has its own unique significance. These temples are considered divine power centers where devotees can experience the transcendental presence of Lord Shiva.
Pilgrims from all over the world undertake journeys to these sacred sites, seeking spiritual solace and the blessings of Lord Shiva.
Let's explore these 12 divine shrines spread across India.
Here are the names of the 12 Jyotirlinga temples in India:
- Somnath Temple, Gujarat
- Mallikarjuna Temple, Andhra Pradesh
- Mahakaleshwar Temple, Madhya Pradesh
- Omkareshwar Temple, Madhya Pradesh
- Kedarnath Temple, Uttarakhand
- Bhimashankar Temple, Maharashtra
- Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Uttar Pradesh
- Trimbakeshwar Temple, Maharashtra
- Vaidyanath Temple, Jharkhand
- Nageshwar Jyotirlinga, Gujarat
- Rameshwaram Temple, Tamil Nadu
- Grishneshwar Temple, Maharashtra