Bhimashankar Trimbakeshwar Grishneshwar Jyotirlingas Tirth Yatra 3N 4D

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Trimbakeshwar Jyotirling Mandir, Trimbak, Maharashtra, India
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Transport

Car

Accomodation

Deluxe

Destination

Maharashtra

Trip Pace

Moderate

Group Size

4 - 8

Rating

4 Stars

About this tour

Discover the holiest pilgrim sites in India, Explore the boundless energy of the Jyotirlinga and Learn their importance in our lives. It is a common belief that a person who is fortunate to visit all the 12 Jyotirlingas during their lifetime is released from all karmic debt backlog and attains moksha. The 12 Jyotirlingas are associated with each of the 12 zodiac signs and visiting the one associated with a person’s sun sign is recommended . The Lingam is the infinite creation of energy, it is represented by a round stone (symbolic of the dome of the sky) and sitting in the yoni (representing the earth). Sometimes it has a more phallic presentation symbolic of the interwoven divine male and female energies. There are twelve Jyotirlinga temples found throughout India, which are naturally occurring Lingas. These are places where the Linga was found and a temple was built around it. The found Linga already had the power of Shiva within it, it did not need pranipratishta to awaken it or instill Shiva’s energy into it. The jyotirlinga represents the atman (Soul).

Bhimashankar Temple, situated in the lap of Sahyadri hills in Maharashtra, near Pune  is one of the respected Jyotirlingas. This ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It holds a deep and captivating history that resonates with Hindu mythology and spiritual devotion. Its origins are rooted in the ancient tales of Lord Shiva’s divine manifestations and battles against demonic forces. According to legend, the Bhima River, also known as Chandrabhaga, was born during a violent conflict between Lord Shiva and the demon Tripurasura. This significant event gave rise to the temple’s name and sacred location. The temple’s historical legacy spans centuries and attracts pilgrims and devotees from far and wide who seek to connect with the divine presence of Lord Shiva. According to tradition, Lord Shiva granted immortality to a demon named Tripurasura who conducted penance in the Bhimashankar jungle. Lord Shiva praised his devotion and granted him immortality on the condition that he use his abilities to benefit the locals. Tripurasura eventually forgot about his oath and began harassing both mortals and gods. When the gods begged Lord Shiva to do something to stop the ensuing chaos, the Lord prayed to his consort Goddess Parvati. Both of them appeared as Ardhanari Nateshwara and killed Tripurasura, after which peace prevailed.

Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple is located in Trimbak, which is about 28 km from Nashik, Maharashtra, India. The Godavari River originates near Trimbak. There are three hills surrounding this temple – Brahmagiri, Nilagiri and Kalagiri. This Shiva temple was built by Prime Minister of the Maratha Empire, Peshwa Balaji Baji Rao, also known as Nana Saheb, in the mid-18th century. The entire temple is built with black stone. The main feature of Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple is that the jyotirlinga has three faces representing the gods – Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma. They all exist within the hollow space within the Shivalinga. Hence the name Trimbakeshwara (Three Lords). They are covered by a jewelled crown that is believed to date to the era of the Pandavas. You will also find images of Rama, Krishna, Ganga, Parasurama and Kedarnath among others. There are also monasteries of saints in this temple. The temple has a well called Amritavarshini. It also has a Kushavarta or sacred pond, which is believed to be the source of the Godavari.

It is said that Gautama rishi lived on the Brahmagiri hills along with his wife, Ahalya. While there was famine everywhere else on the land, inside the rishi’s ashram, there were abundant food grains. This was because the gods had blessed him because of his steadfast devotion and regular prayers. The other rishis felt jealous of him and sent a cow into his fields. When Gautama tried to frighten the cow away from his fields, it died. For the sin of killing a cow, Gautama worshipped Lord Shiva to release the Ganga River and let her flow into his ashram to purify it. Pleased with his devotion, Lord Shiva released Ganga and told her to stay there. The Kushavarta or sacred pond that exists now is the source of the Godavari. (People worship the Godavari as Ganga.) The sage requested Lord Shiva also to make the site his abode, which the Lord did in the form of the Jyotirlinga.

Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga located in Ellora near Daulatabad in Maharashtra, India. The site was destroyed by the Delhi Sultanate in the 13th-14th century AD. The temple was reconstructed by Maratha ruler Shivaji’s grandfather, Maloju Bhisale of Verul, in the 16th century AD. The current structure was built by Queen Ahilyabai Holkar of Indore in the 18th century AD after the fall of the Mughal Empire. The temple, built of red rocks, is composed of a five-tier spire or shikara. You can see the Dashavatars (ten avatars) of Lord Vishnu carved in red stone. There is a court hall built on 24 pillars on which you will find carvings of various legends and mythologies of Lord Shiva. The sanctum houses the east-facing linga. You will also find a statue of Lord Shiva’s mount, Nandi, the bull in the court hall.

One legend has it that there was a Brahmin called Brahmavetta Sudharm, who lived with his wife Sudeha in the Devagiri mountains. The couple was childless, so Sudeha got her sister Ghushma married to her husband. On her sister’s advice, Ghushma would make lingas, worship them, and immerse them in the lake nearby. She was, finally, blessed with a baby boy. Over time, Sudeha became jealous of her sister and murdered her son and threw him into the very lake where her sister would immerse the lingas. Though Ghushma’s daughter-in-law told her that Sudeha had a hand in the murder of her son, Ghushma continued her daily rituals believing totally in the Lord’s mercy. And true to her beliefs, as she went to immerse the linga, she saw her son walking towards her. Lord Shiva appeared before her and told her of her sister’s heinous deed.  Ghushma requested the Lord to forgive her sister. Pleased, the Lord granted her a boon. She asked him to stay on in that place, which is why he manifested himself as a Jyotirlinga called Ghushmeshwar. The lake in which Ghushma immersed the lingas was called Shivalaya.

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Included/Excluded

  • Accommodation for 3 nights, 1 night each at Pune, Nashik and Aurangabad.
  • Local sight-seeing with local guides at all locations as per availability !
  • Airport and hotel transfers.
  • All sightseeing and airport transfers
  • International or domestic air tickets
  • Tips, Gratuities and GST charges as applicable
  • Portage
  • Photo and video charges
  • Any services not included in the itinerary

Cancellation Fee

  • Air tickets cancellation will be as per airline policy.
  • Tour Cancellation prior 45 days to departure – no charges apply.
  • Tour Cancellation prior 30 days to departure – 25% charge of the total tour cost.
  • Tour Cancellation prior 21 days to departure – 50% charge of the total tour cost.
  • Tour Cancellation prior 15 days to departure – 100% charge of the total tour cost

Itinerary

  • Upon arrival at Pune airport transfer to Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga (approx. 120 kms – 3 hrs).
  • Enroute freshen up and lunch (Optional).
  • Darshan at the Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga and visit the Shani Mandir, Moksha Kunda located at the back of the temple. It is believed that bathing in this pool brings salvation.
  • Sarva tirtha This is located to the south of Bhimashankar temple. The shrine of God goes into this pool and from there the river Bhima starts flowing.
  • Return to Pune hotel check-in and relax.
  • Overnight at Hotel Pune.

  • After a relaxed breakfast at the hotel and depending on sightseeing options depart for Nashik (approx.. 215 kms – 5 hrs). Enroute freshen up and lunch (Optional).
  • Upon arrival in Nashik hotel check-in and relax.
  • After some rest evening darshan at Triambakeshwar Jyotilinga (approx.. 30 kms – 45 mins)
  • Upon return to Nashik dinner and overnight at hotel.
  • Overnight at Hotel Nashik.

  • After breakfast we drive to Shirdi Sai Baba temple darshan (approx.. 95 kms – 2 hrs). Sai Baba of Shirdi, also known as Shirdi Sai Baba, was an Indian spiritual master and fakir, considered to be a saint, revered by both Hindu and Muslim devotees during and after his lifetime. The Shirdi temple has magical powers.
  • After darshan at Shirdi Sai Baba temple we head to Grishneswar Jyotirlinga Temple (approx.. 95 kms – 2 hrs). Enroute freshen up and lunch (Optional). The five-tiered shikhara of the Grishneshwar Temple is spectacularly carved and constructed in the traditional temple architecture style. Rebuilt several times, the current form temple was built by Queen Ahilyabai Holkar of Indore in the 18th century.
  • After Grishneswar Jyotirlinga Temple we drive to Aurangabad (approx.. 45 kms – 1 hr). Hotel check-in and evening free to relax.
  • Overnight at Hotel Aurangabad

  • After breakfast we explore the hidden gems of Aurangabad.
  • Ajanta Caves is a group of around 30 Buddhist caves that are carved out of rocks, these caves date back to the 2nd century and is considered as an epitome of ancient architecture and considered as the most brilliant form of Indian art. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ajanta Caves is further divided into many different caves that were meant for various purposes. From the architecture, shape, and form of the caves, it is pretty evident that the ancient Buddhist monks used these caves for studying, living and worship purposes. The murals, paintings, and carvings on the wall reveal many unknown facts about the way of living, the cultures and traditions of a bygone era.
  • Ellora Caves Another architectural brilliance of a bygone era, is also among the not to miss places to visit near Aurangabad. Located around 29 km from the city center, this chain of caves were built by the Rashtrakuta dynasty of the Buddhist clan and Yadav group of the Jains.
  • Among all the caves, the Vishwakarma; cave number 10, Dashavatara; cave number 15, Kailasanatha Temple; cave number 16, Rameshvara; cave number 21 and IndraSabha; cave number 32, are the most prominent and sought after in the Ellora Cave. The glimpses of a bygone era, the diverse history, architectural brilliance and the grandeur of this chain of caves make it one of the most popular tourist places near Aurangabad.
  • Kailasa Temple is an awe-inspiring rock-cut temple located within the Ellora Caves. Carved out of a single rock, this architectural masterpiece is dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva and serves as a testament to the incredible craftsmanship and devotion of its creators.
  • Daulatabad Fort One of the most commanding and undefeatable forts in the entire country, in Daulatabad; or Devagiri as it was known earlier, is among the must-visit places near Aurangabad. Around 11 km north-west of Aurangabad, this glorious fortress stands strong on a conical hill that stands around 200 m above the sea level. Looking back into the history of the fort, you will realize its importance and strength. Compared to the other forts within or far from the region, the defense of Daulatabad Fort was very strong. Talking about the architecture of this fort, it is three layers of defensive walls, and its moat, scrap and the sub-terranean passage are made out of solid rocks. A large pit of fire in its upper outlet gave hard times to the enemies and also helped in their progression. Chand Minar, Chini Mahal, and Baradari are three of the most popular and significant structures within the fort.
  • Gul Mandi - If there is any place in Aurangabad where you can experience its true spirit, it is Gul Mandi – the largest market in the city. Though the literal translation of Gul Mandi is Flower Market, you can find almost everything from clothes to sweets here. However, Gul Mandi is best known for Paithani Saree, pulling in saree lovers from all over the country. This traditional style market remains busy during all days. So if you wish to avoid rush, visit before sunset. Beside shopping, you can also spend some moments remembering god at Supari Hanuman Temple which is situated in the market area.
  • We now head to the Aurangabad airport for our flight to the next destination.

Duration

Multi Day

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