The 12 Jyotirlingas: The Pillars of Lord Shiva’s Light

The 12 Jyotirlingas are the most supreme and sacred abodes of Lord Shiva in the Hindu tradition. According to the Shiva Purana, these are the exact locations where Lord Shiva pierced the earth, appearing as an infinite, fiery column of light (Jyoti).

Unlike standard Shiva Lingams established by humans, a Jyotirlinga is considered Swayambhu (self-manifested). Undertaking the massive pilgrimage to visit all twelve shrines across the length and breadth of India is considered one of the highest spiritual achievements for a devotee, granting ultimate liberation (Moksha) from the cycle of rebirth.

The 12 Jyotirlingas Directory

Click on any shrine name below to access the complete guide, including Sthala Puranas, precise pooja timings, and local travel logistics.

Shrine NameLocationCosmic SignificanceNearest City / Airport
SomnathVeraval, GujaratThe First of the 12 JyotirlingasRajkot / Diu
MallikarjunaSrisailam, Andhra PradeshThe Kailash of the SouthHyderabad
MahakaleshwarUjjain, Madhya Pradesh (a Saptapuri city)The Fierce South-Facing LordIndore
OmkareshwarKhandwa, Madhya PradeshThe Lord of the OM IslandIndore
KedarnathRudraprayag, UttarakhandThe Himalayan AbodeDehradun (Jolly Grant)
BhimashankarPune, MaharashtraThe Source of the Bhima RiverPune
Kashi VishwanathVaranasi, Uttar Pradesh (a Saptapuri city)The Lord of the UniverseVaranasi
TrimbakeshwarNashik, MaharashtraThe Three-Faced LingamNashik / Mumbai
BaidyanathDeoghar, JharkhandThe Supreme HealerDeoghar / Ranchi
NageshwarDwarka, Gujarat (a Saptapuri city)The Protector against PoisonsJamnagar / Rajkot
RamanathaswamyRameshwaram, Tamil NaduWorshipped by Lord RamaMadurai
GrishneshwarAurangabad, MaharashtraThe Lord of CompassionAurangabad

Traveler’s Insight: Maharashtra holds the highest concentration of Jyotirlingas (3 out of 12), making it the easiest state to start your journey. For the Northern shrines like Kedarnath, keep in mind that the temple is only accessible from April to November due to weather conditions.

Regional Jyotirlinga Itineraries (How to Plan Your Yatra)

Because these temples are spread across thousands of kilometers, attempting them all at once takes weeks. Most pilgrims break the Yatra down into highly efficient regional circuits.

1. The Maharashtra Circuit (3 Jyotirlingas)

Maharashtra holds the highest concentration of Jyotirlingas. You can comfortably cover all three in a 3 to 4-day road trip.

2. The Madhya Pradesh Circuit (2 Jyotirlingas)

This is the most popular weekend Jyotirlinga circuit due to the close proximity of the two temples.

3. The Gujarat Circuit (2 Jyotirlingas)

Combine coastal spirituality with ancient history on this western route.

Did you know that three of these supreme Jyotirlingas are located within the seven holiest cities in India? Expand your pilgrimage by exploring our complete guide to the Saptapuri (The Seven Holy Cities).

Frequently Asked Questions

According to the ancient Sanskrit shlokas (Dwadasa Jyotirlinga Stotram), Somnath in Gujarat is traditionally listed and revered as the first of the 12 Jyotirlingas.

No. Due to extreme Himalayan snowfall, Kedarnath is only open to pilgrims for roughly six months a year, typically from Akshay Tritiya (April/May) to Bhai Dooj (October/November).

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