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Jyotirlingas, are actually know as “the Radiant light of the Almighty” are sacred pilgrimage sites for the believers of Lord Shiva. As per our mythological inscriptions there are originally 64 Jyotirlingas in total, but only 12 of them are considered holy. Each Hindu devotee wishes to visit all the Jyotirlingas to get the blessings of the Lord.
NTP India Tourism have planned a special to visit 7 of the Jyotirlingas in 9 Days and 8 nights. As this is a tailormade package so we can reduce and modify it as per your requisite.
Package Include
- Arrival and Departure transfer by car
- Accommodation with breakfast and dinner In 3 Star Deluxe Hotel
- Darshan as per the itinerary,
- GST 5%
- Airfare Delhi to Rajkot and Diu to Mumbai
- All Hotel tax
Package Exclude
Guide, entry tickets, portage, tips, Lunch, Puja and Aarti bookings and extras not mentioned as inclusions
Outline Itinerary
Day 1: Delhi to Rajkot by flight – Somnath
Day 2: Somnath – Diu (by car) – Mumbai (by flight) – Mumbai – Arrival
Day 3: Mumbai – Bhimashankar
Day 4: Bhimashankar – Grishneshwar - Aurangabad
Day 5: Aurangabad – Trimbakeshwar to Mumbai
Day 6: Mumbai to Indore (By flight) and Ujjain (by road)
Day 7: Ujjain - Omkareshwar
Day 8: Omkareshwar – Maheshwar
Day 9: Maheshwar – Indore drop
Tour Itinerary Details
Day 1: Delhi to Rajkot by flight – Somnath
On Day One start and connect flight to Rajkot and then from the airport, begin your road journey to Somnath, a holy town in Gujarat, abode of one of the 12 Jyotirlingas in India. Upon reaching, check-in at the hotel and relax. In the evening, get ready to pay a visit to the famous Somnath temple for aarti and darshan. The holy Jyotirlinga is an ancient site with interesting legends. People from all over of the world are attracted by the wealth of beautiful architecture. Explore the environment and be the part of the divine aarti.
Dinner and overnight stay in Somnath.
Day 2: Somnath – Diu (by car) – Mumbai (by flight) – Mumbai – Arrival
Start the day early with the early breakfast check out and drive to Diu Airport to board the flight to Mumbai. On arrival at the Mumbai airport, get transfer to your hotel for overnight stay.
Day 3: Mumbai – Bhimashankar
On this day three of the 7 Jyotirlinga Darshan, pay a visit to Bhimashankar to another one of the 12 highly sacred Jyotirlingas in India.
After having your breakfast, begin your drive to the holy town housing the Jyotirlinga, which is around 220 km from Mumbai. On arrival in the holy town of Bhimashankar, check-in to the hotel.
After a while of rest, get ready to visit the Bhimashankar Temple and seek blessings of the divine form of Lord Shiva. Later in the evening, drive towards the Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary, to revel in its pristine natural beauty.
Return to the hotel for dinner and overnight stay.
Day 4: Bhimashankar – Grishneshwar - Aurangabad
After an early breakfast leave for a visit to Grishneshwar. One of the revered 12 Jyotirlingas in India, Grishneshwar temple is not only architecturally beautiful but the revered ambiance is sure to leave you spellbound. Mentioned in the ancient Shiva Purana, text dedicated to Lord Shiva, here you can learn about the ancient architecture, hear the legends, feel the bliss and more.
Later, proceed with drive to Aurangabad for overnight stay at hotel.
Day 5: Aurangabad – Trimbakeshwar to Mumbai
Start the morning with breakfast. Later drive towards Trimbakeshwar temple, another of the holy shrines of Jyotirlingas in India. This shrine is associated with the origin of the River Godavari where pilgrims prayers both to the Lord and River Goddess.
After receiving all blessings, start with drive towards Mumbai. On arrival in the city, check in at the hotel for overnight stay.
Day 6: Mumbai to Indore (By flight) and Ujjain (by road)
Post breakfast, transfer to airport to board flight to Indore. On your arrival, drive towards Ujjain, shrine of Lord Mahakaleshwar, one of the holy 12 Jyotirlingas in India. One of the holiest temples of Lord Shiva, the town receives crowds of devotees every year.
Overnight stay in Ujjain.
**** If it is 6 days tour we will conclude in Mumbai on Day 6 and if you could add 3 days we can also complete Madhya Pradesh on same route
Day 7: Ujjain - Omkareshwar
On the 7th day of the holy tour, begin your journey by the road to Omkareshwar. Home to the holy shrine of one of the 12 Jyotirlinga of Lord Shiva, the town is around 4 hrs. away by road. Pay a visit and have darshan of the Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga and also attend aarti.
Dinner and overnight stay in Omkareshwar.
Day 8: Omkareshwar – Maheshwar
Attend an early morning Abhishekam ceremony at Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga, making the perfect start of the dat. After seeking blessings of the Lord, have breakfast and then continue your road journey to Maheshwar Jyotirlinga.
On arrival in the town, check in at the hotel. Rest for a while after which visit the Maheshwar Temple in the evenings. Attend the pre-booked Bhasm Arti at the time of Darshan and get showered by the blessings.
Overnight stay in Maheshwar hotel.
Day 9: Maheshwar – Indore drop
Start the day with breakfast, after which begin drive towards Indore and drop at airport or railway station.
Q: What are the 12 Jyotirlingas?
A: The 12 Jyotirlingas are considered to be the holiest shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva in Hinduism. They are spread across different parts of India and are revered by millions of devotees. The names of the 12 Jyotirlingas are:
Somnath in Prabhas Patan, near Veraval in Saurashtra, Gujarat
Mallikarjuna in Srisailam, Andhra Pradesh
Mahakaleshwar in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh
Omkareshwar in Mandhata Island, Khandwa district, Madhya Pradesh
Kedarnath in Kedarnath, Uttarakhand
Bhimashankar in Pune, Maharashtra
Kashi Vishwanath in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
Trimbakeshwar in Trimbak, near Nashik, Maharashtra
Vaidyanath in Deoghar, Jharkhand
Nageshwar in Dwarka, Gujarat
Ramanathaswamy in Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu
Grishneshwar in Ellora, near Aurangabad, Maharashtra
Q: What is the significance of the Jyotirlingas?
A: The Jyotirlingas are considered to be manifestations of Lord Shiva's divine and infinite light (Jyoti). Pilgrimage to these shrines is believed to be highly auspicious and is believed to cleanse devotees of their sins, grant blessings, and bestow spiritual liberation (moksha).
Q: Can anyone visit the Jyotirlingas?
A: Yes, the Jyotirlingas are open to people of all genders and religions. Devotees from around the world visit these holy shrines to seek blessings and prayers to Lord Shiva.
Q: Can the Jyotirlingas be visited in a single trip?
A: Visiting all the 12 Jyotirlingas in a single trip can be a challenging and time-consuming task, as they are spread across different states in India. It typically requires careful planning, significant time, and logistical arrangements. Many devotees undertake multiple trips to visit these shrines.
Q: Are there specific rituals to be followed while visiting the Jyotirlingas?
A: While there are no strict rituals, it is customary to perform abhishekam (ritualistic bathing) of the Jyotirlinga with water, milk, ghee, honey, and other sacred substances. Devotees prayers, perform aarti, and chant mantras to seek the blessings of Lord Shiva.
Q: When is the best time to visit the Jyotirlingas?
A: The best time to visit the Jyotirlingas varies depending on the location. Many of these temples experience significant pilgrim traffic during festivals and auspicious occasions associated with Lord Shiva, such as Mah.
Q: Are there any specific order or sequence to visit the Jyotirlingas?
A: There is no fixed order or sequence to visit the Jyotirlingas. Devotees can visit them in any order based on their convenience and travel plans.
Q: Is there any specific dress code to follow while visiting the Jyotirlingas?
A: While there is no strict dress code, it is advisable to dress modestly and respectfully while visiting any religious site. It is recommended to wear traditional attire and cover your shoulders and legs as a sign of respect.
Q: Can the Jyotirlingas be visited throughout the year?
A: Yes, most of the Jyotirlingas can be visited throughout the year. However, it's important to check for any specific temple timings, rituals, or temporary closures due to festivals or maintenance activities before planning your visit.
Q: Are there any nearby attractions or places of interest near the Jyotirlingas?
A: Many of the Jyotirlingas are located in places that have additional attractions and places of interest nearby. For example, near Rameshwaram (Ramanathaswamy Jyotirlinga), you can visit the Rameshwaram Temple, Dhanushkodi Beach, and other historical sites. Similarly, near Varanasi (Kashi Vishwanath Jyotirlinga), you can explore the Ganges River, Sarnath, and various temples.
Q: Are there any specific rituals or ceremonies associated with the Jyotirlingas?
A: Each Jyotirlinga has its own unique rituals and ceremonies that are performed by the temple priests and devotees. These rituals often include abhishekam (ritualistic bathing), aarti (ceremonial worship with lamps), and special prayers dedicated to Lord Shiva.