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Name of JYOTIRLINGAs     Kedarnath     Viswanath     Somnath     Mahakaleswar     Omkareshwar     Rameshwar     Mallikarjuna     Trayambakeshwar     Bhimashankar     Nageshwar     Baijnath (Vaidyanatha)     Grishneshwar
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These are the twelve ancient pilgrimage centers reference of which is found in the Shiv Purana. They are called JYOTIRLINGA because Lord Shiva is said to have revealed himself to his devotees in the form of Jyoti i.e. light. Even today devotees are said to have got his darshan in the form of jyoti at these places. These tweve JYOTIRLINGAs are
Kedarnath
Kedarnath
Temple of Lord Kedarnath is situated on the banks of River Mandakini which is on the west side of Kedar mountain in Himalayas. This place is reached by road via Rishikesh, from where it is more than 200 kms. The last phase is completed by a steep walk of about 3-4 hours.

Viswanath
Viswanath
Temple of Lord Viswanath is situated in Varanasi. While it is a highly revered place some Muslim rulers had destroyed & desecrated it, and built a mosque next ot it. The place has been renovated by later kings.
Somnath
Somnath
Temple of Lord Somnath is situated near the town of Veraval in Western part of Gujarat. Veraval is reached from Rajkot. The present Temple is a great imposing structure and is situated just on the sea shore

Mahakaleswar
Temple of Bhagwan Mahakal is situated in the town of Ujjain. Ujjain is near Indore, and is reached by train via Ratlam or Bhopal.

Omkareshwar
Omkareshwar
The Temple of Lord Omkareshwar is situated on the banks of River Narmada, in between Indore & Khandwa. It is also a rare archaeological site. The temple is situated on an island, which is encircled by the Narmada River.

Rameshwar
Rameshwar
The consecration of the temple of Lord Rameshwar was done by none other than Lord Rama himself, and thus this name. It is situated in a large island surrounded by sea in the southern side of India. It is approached from Madurai, which by itslf is well connected by all means of transportation.

Mallikarjuna
Mallikarjuna
The temple of Lord Mallikarjuna is situated in the state of Andhra Pradesh. The temple is situated in the town of Srisailam on the banks of River Patalganga Krishna. Srisailam mountain is looked upon reverentially as the Kailash of South.

Trayambakeshwar
Trayambakeshwar
Lord Trayambakeshwar resides in a beautiful locale about 20 kms from the city of Nashik. It is a wel connected place and can also be reached from Bombay in about 4-5 hours.

Bhimashankar
Bhimashankar
Temple of Lord Bhimashankar is situated in a Forest Reserve about 3 hours drive from Pune. The place is hilly with beautiful greenery all around.

Nageshwar
Nageshwar
Temple of Lord Nageshwar is situated in Gujarat, and is about 12 kms on way from Gomti-Dwarka to Bhet-Dwarka.

Baijnath (Vaidyanatha)
Baijnath
The Temple of Lord Baijnath is situated in Bihar. On the rail route from Patna to Kolkata is a place called Kiul. About 100 kms south-east of this place is Devghar – where this ancient Temple is situated.

Grishneshwar
The Temple of Lord Grishneshwar is situated just adjacent to the famous Ellora Caves.
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