- (Sanskrit: ज्योतिर्लिङ्ग, romanized: Jyotirliṅga, lit. 'lingam of light') or
Jyotirlingam is a
devotional representation of the
Hindu god Shiva. The word is a...
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debated to be the
Dakini area and the
Jyotirlingam found there is
believed to be one
among the 12
Jyotirlingams.
According to
Linga Purana written by...
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worshipping of
Baidyanath Jyotirlingam begins at 4 AM. The
temple doors open at this time. At 4:00 am the "patt" of
Baidyanath Jyotirlingam opens and for the...
- night.
Others visit one of the
Shiva temples or go on
pilgrimage to
Jyotirlingam shrines.
Those who
visit temples,
offer milk, fruits, flowers, fresh...
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Shiva is
situated in his full face as a
Jyotirlingam known as
Bheem Shankar. This is the
Bheem Shankar Jyotirlingam. Timings: 6:00 AM to 12:00 Noon & 4:00 PM...
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various terms such as Mandir, Shivayatana, Shivalaya, Shambhunatha,
Jyotirlingam, Shristhala, Chattraka, Bhavaggana, Bhuvaneshvara, Goputika, Harayatana...
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Others visit one of the
Shiva temples or go on a
pilgrimage to the
Jyotirlingams. The
festival is
believed to have
originated in 5th
century BCE. In...
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volunteered to hold the
Jyotirlingam as he
relieved himself. But
before Ravana could return, the
young lad
placed the
Jyotirlingam on the
ground to which...
- the Baba
Baidyanath temple,
where the
Ganges water is
offered to the
Jyotirlingam. This
pilgrimage continues during the
whole of
Shravan for 30 days, from...
- 12
Jyothirlinga temples,
where Shiva is
worshipped in the form of a
Jyotirlingam meaning "pillar of light". The
temple is
located in Rameshwaram, an island...