12 Jyotirlinga: Amazing journey, story and important things of Shiva Bhakti

India News Live, Digital Desk: Jyotirlinga literally means – the form of light which symbolizes the formless form of Shiva. According to mythological beliefs, once there was a dispute between Brahma and Vishnu about the superiority. Then Lord Shiva revealed his infinite and stunning form as a fireplace, which had neither etc. The same divine pillar was called ‘Jyotirlinga’. Although 64 Jyotirlingas are mentioned in the Puranas, 12 of them are considered the most sacred and prominent. The presence of Shiva at these 12 places is considered vibrant and extremely powerful. This journey is not only the culmination of faith, but is also a spiritual effort to get into the depths of the soul. 12 Major Jyotirlinga and his divinity: Somnath (Gujarat): Symboling of Shiva, symbol of Shiva’s eternal form, which was restored even after repeated demolition-immortal example of reverence. It is a symbol of love, unity and compassion. Mahakaleshwar (Ujjain): Dakshinamukhi Shivling, which protects against premature death. Symbol of control of time. Amkareshwar (Madhya Pradesh): This island, situated in the shape of ॐ, is a symbol of cosmic sound and creation. Kedarnath (Uttarakhand): Situated in the lap of the Himalayas, this place shows the culmination of devotion, courage and penance. Kashi Vishwanath (Varanasi): where the stairs of salvation open. Shiva provides liberation to the soul here. Tremambakeshwar (Maharashtra): The origin of the Godavari river. Special center of rituals of salvation. The center of fearlessness and protection. Ramnathswamy (Rameswaram): Where Lord Rama worshiped Shiva by worshiping Shiva. Grishneshwar (Maharashtra): Located in the lap of Ellora, it is a symbol of rebirth and compassion. Educational and cultural heritage: Every Jyotirlinga depicts cultural diversity and religious depression of India. These temples are not only a pilgrimage site, but a vibrant center of spirituality. On festivals like Mahashivaratri, Shravan month and Shivaratri, the journey of these places has special significance. The devotees chant “Om Namah Shivaya” by offering water, milk, honey and bilvapatra here – which makes their consciousness connect with Shiva. Religious to self -realization: Jyotirlinga travel is not only physical philosophy, it is not the process of intelligence. Fatigue of the body and the call of the soul – both of them become united in this path. From the icy heights of Kedarnath to the quiet bank of Rameswaram, this journey shows that Shiva exists everywhere. Every Jyotirlinga is the pillar of light that leads the seeker to peace, knowledge and salvation.