Overview

Swastik Holidays offers a 5 jyotirlinga in maharashtra tour package that includes visits to five historic Shiva temples in Maharashtra. Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga, Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga, Aundha Nagnath Jyotirlinga, BhimashankarJyotirlinga and Parli Vaijnath Jyotirlinga are the Jyotirlingas of maharashtra.

Trip Highlights

  • Visit Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga, Pune
  • Visit Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlnga, Nashik
  • Visit Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga, Aurangabad
  • Visit Aundha Nagnath Jyotirlinga, Maharashtra
  • Visit Parli Vaijnath Jyotirlinga, Maharashtra
 

Recommended Itinerary

Day 01 Pickup From Mumbai Travel to Shirdi via Trimabakeshwar. Evening Darshan at Shirdi

Trimbakeshwar is the best way to get to Shirdi. Trimbakeshwar is one of Lord Shiva's 12 Jyotirlinga Temples in India, and Shirdi is one of India's most popular pilgrimages for the Shirdi Saibaba Temple. Shirdi Darshan in the evening. (Total distance travelled: 300 km)

Day 02 Travel to Parli via Grieshneshwar and Aundha Nagnath Temple

On the road to Parli, you'll pass by Grishneshwar and Aundha Nagnath Temple (Total Travel 400 kms - 7.5 hours).The Grishneshwar and Aundha Nagnath Temples are two of Lord Shiva's 12 Jyotirlinga Temples. Stay the night in Parli

Day 03 Travel to Ahmednagar via Parli Baidyanath Temple and Shani Shinganapur

Via ParliVaijnath Temple, travel to Ahmednagar (390 kms - 7.5 hours). Visit Parli Baidyanath temple (also known as ParliVaijnath temple and considered one of the 12 Jyotirlinga temples) and Shani Shinganapur on way.

Day 04 Travel to Bhimashankar before departure

To visit the Jyotirlinga Temple, travel to Bhimashankar (180 kilometers, 4.5 hours). Depart for Mumbai (220 km) or Pune (220 km) (100 kms).

What's Included

  • Travel by comfortable A/C or non A/C small cars or Tempo Travelers or Mini Buses or big buses depending on the respective tour group size
  • Accommodation in comfortable hotels on twin/ double/triple sharing basis
  • Breakfast only
  • Toll taxes, Parking, Driver Da etc
  • Driver Da

What's Excluded

  • Government of India Goods & Services Tax (GST) of 5%
  • Any increase in airfare, airport tax, fuel surcharge etc.
  • Any new tax/es levied by the central or state government
  • Cost of Insurance
  • Any upgradation in airline class, vehicle, hotel or hotel room category
  • Cost of Pre/Post tour hotel accommodation
  • Any extra expense incurred due to any forced majeure situation before the tour departure or during the tour, such as change in airline schedule, route or operation, changing the tour date, change in hotel etc.
  • Personal expense like porterage, laundry, telephone, shopping, alcoholic beverages, extra mineral water or food which is not a part of group’s set meal menu
  • Any extra cost incurred due to illness, accident, hospitalization or any personal emergency
  • Cost of any optional activity or service
  • Anything specifically not mentioned in the ‘tour price includes’ column

5 Jyotirlinga in Maharashtra Tour

One of the most prominent pilgrimage tours in India is the 5 jyotirlinga in maharashtra tour. A Jyotirlinga is a devotional artefact that represents God Shiva as the Formless, Limitless, Destroyer, or Mahadeva. In India, there are twelve historic Jyotirlinga shrines.Jyoti means "bright radiant light" and lingam means "Siva's symbol." It is said that when a person reaches a certain level of spirituality, they experience these lingas as fire rays passing through the earth. Swastik Holiday, one of India's premier travel agencies, offers Jyotirlinga vacation packages at very reasonable pricing. 5 jyotirlinga tour package is quite popular, however if you only have a limited amount of time, we recommend visiting the 3 Jyotirlingas in Maharashtra.

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5 Jyotirlinga Tour Package

Self-born (Svayambhu), all Jyotirlingas are revered as the most sacred. The auspicious air surrounding these Jyotirlingas, as well as the holy pilgrimage, will offer happiness, calm, and fulfilment to all. We ensure that all of our customers' pilgrimage journeys go well. Aundha Nagnath, Bhimashankar, Grishneshwar, ParliVaijnath, and Trimbakeshwar are Maharashtra's five Jyotirlingas. Bhimashankar is a major pilgrimage site surrounded by deep forest. The annual Maha Shivratri fair attracts around 25,000 pilgrims. Bhimashankar is named after the Bhima River, which originates here. Trimbakeshwar is a Maharashtra pilgrimage site. It is located close to Nasik. Aundha Nagnath is thought to have been built by the eldest Pandav during their 14-year exile. Because it is the 8th of the 12 Jyotirlingas, the Aundha Nagnath holds significant significance. Grishneshwar temple is 11 kilometers from Daulatabad, which is near Aurangabad.

1. Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga, Pune

Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga is an old and one of Lord Shiva's holiest sacred sites, surrounded by beautiful environment and the Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary. Lord Eshwara is depicted in this temple as a half-man, half-woman (Ardha Narishwara). The uniqueness of this area is the continual water flow from this Jyotirlinga, which is believed to have originated from Lord Shiva's sweat.

2. Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlnga, Nashik

During tour to Shirdi visit Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga is one of Lord Shiva's 12 jyotirlingas and is regarded as the major jyotirlinga. It is also the source of the Godavari River. The three eyes on this Jyotirlinga are formed by the Sun, Moon, and Agni, and are positioned in separate directions. The three-faced lingams, which represent Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Rudra, are a fascinating and distinctive aspect of this Jyotirlinga.

3. Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga, Aurangabad

Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga temple is composed of red rocks and is located in Verul village. Beautiful carvings of sacred writings and other art work adorn the walls. The temple is 240 feet long and 185 feet wide, with a five-tier shikara.

4. Aundha Nagnath Jyotirlinga, Maharashtra

The Aundha Nagnath Temple is an old Shiva temple in Maharashtra's Hingoli region, intimately associated with the saints Namdev, Visoba Khechara, and Jnevar. Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, is claimed to have visited the temple. The Linga in this temple faces south, while the Gomukha faces east. Because the Garba Griha and Linga are located in the basement, devotees must descend to adore the primary deity. Snakes with open hoods have been seen guarding the Linga by devotees on several occasions.

5. Parli Vaijnath Jyotirlinga, Maharashtra

Parli Vaijnath Temple, also known as Parli Vaidyanath Temple, is located in Maharashtra's Beed district. Because Lord Vishnu stored both Amrit and Dhanavantari in the Linga, it is thought that anyone who touches it will receive the power of Amrit. During worship, devotees are allowed to touch the Linga, which aids in healing and reaping other health advantages. Parli is also known as a Hari Hara gathering location, where both Hari (Vishnu) and Hara Shiva) festivals are held.

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