When you break the word “Jyotirlinga”, it becomes ‘jyothi’, which means ‘radiance’ and ‘linga, which means phallus. These Jyotirlingas are considered different manifestation of Shiva. There are 12 Jyotirlingas in India spread in strategic locations, and Hindu devotees from all across the nation visit each one of them on their spiritual journey. So if you too are planning to embark on a spiritual journey, then begin your spiritual journey with these jyotirlingas that are as divine as the presence of the almighty God itself.
Rameshwaram | Vaidyanatha | kedaranatha | Kashi Vishveshwara |
Somanatha | Srishaila Mallikarjuna | Ujjaiyni Mahakaleshwara | Omkareshwara |
Bhimashankara | Nageshwara | Trayambakeshwara | Ghrishneshwara |
Madurai | Tripuragondam | Bhuvaneshwara | Puri |
Konark | Ranchi | Gaya | Bodh Gaya |
Prayagraj (Allahabad) | New Delhi | Jaipur | Udaypur |
Jodhpur | Amadhabad | Nishkalanka Mahadeva | Dwaraka |
Bet Dwaraka | Nasik | Mahanandi | Nagarjuna Dam |
Hyderbad | Agra |