India possesses deep roots of spirituality; we consider ourselves lucky to have such historical backgrounds of various gods and goddesses. The lord Shiva is worshiped here as one of the supreme powers and fortunately, the jyotirlingas are associated with his divine power. Jyotirlinga is a shrine where Lord Shiva is worshipped in the form of a fiery column of light. ‘Jyoti’ means ‘radiance’ and Lingam, the Shiva Lingam-‘the mark or sign’ of the Almighty or the phallus symbol. Hence, Jyotirlingam means the radiant sign of the Almighty
The Jyotirlingas are the symbol of the limitlessness of the form of Shiva, the grandeur of which has been luring devotees since the time unknown. Devotees from all over the world come to see the sacred shrines of Lord Shiva and attain spiritual peace. From our ancient history, we are believed to have 3 different phases, and till now and Kalyuga is considered to be the deteriorating one . Its believed to get worse day by day and among these, we have different shrines and saint who lit a spiritual corner within our culture and as an individual. We do fear god the sacred power before doing any wrong sins these pilgrimage sights are just like a teacher holding hands to show the right path to the devotees.
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Somnath Temple in Gujarat, Mallikarjuna temple in Andhra Pradesh, Tantra temple in Madhya Pradesh, Omkareshwar’and Mamleshwar temples in Madhya Pradesh, Baidyanath Dham in Jharkhand, Bhimashankar Temple in Maharashtra, Kedarnath in Uttarakhand, Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Varanasi, Trimbakeshwar Temple in Maharashtra, Nageshwara Jyotirlinga in the Dwarka Region, Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu and Ghrishneshwar Temple in Maharashtra are the 12 Jyotirlingas present in India.
We ought to choose a proper Jyotirlinga and perform Abhishek on that Jyotirlinga, for instance, Mahankal is accused of Tama transcendent energy, Naganatha is in Harihar structure and is Sattva-Tama-prevalent and Tryambakeshwar is three segments situated (otherwise called Avadhut). After taking samadhi, crafted by Saints is more at the unobtrusive level. Their bodies transmit more prominent quantum of rushes of Chaitanya and Sattvikta. Similarly, as the samadhi of a Saint is under the outside of earth, so likewise are the Jyotirlingas and Swayambhu Shivalingas. Since these Shivalingas have a more prominent measure of nirguṇtattva when contrasted and the other Shivalingas, they continually produce a more noteworthy quantum of nirguṇ Chaitanya and Sattvikta. This aids in persistently cleansing the climate on the earth. Likewise, since these waves are continually transmitted towards the locale of Hell, they are in a persistent battle with the negative energies there. Henceforth, the earth is continually shielded from the assaults of incredible negative energies from the locale of Hell. Therefore in India, we have a profound otherworldly meaning of the heavenly powers and their form. Different goddesses are loved with genuine commitment and hallowed association exists between incomparable force and devotees. In today’s periods, the new forthcoming age doesn’t know about such legends and dedication we wish that our Indian practice never blurs with time, maybe proceeds till many years.