Jyotirling Temple Darshan shravan month
Somnath: -
This is the most ancient and important Jyotirlinga in Saurashtra (Gujarat). This Jyotirlinga is also described in the Gveda. It is said about the Somnath temple that this temple was first built by Chandradev with gold and then by Ravana with silver. After Ravana, Lord Krishna made it with sandalwood sticks and then Bhimdev made it out of stone.somnath darshanNageshwar: -
The story of this Jyotirlinga igveda of Dwarka is also very interesting. The story of this Jyotirlinga is also narrated in Shivpuran. Supriya, an innocent devotee of Shiva, was imprisoned by a demon named Daska. nageshvar darshanMahakaleshwar: -
Located in Ujjain (Madhya Pradesh), this Jyotirlinga is the only southern Jyotirlinga. That is why this Jyotirlinga has mythological and tantric significance. This Jyotirlinga is also spontaneous. The true devotee of Mahakal Jyotirlinga never fears death or disease... In fact Mahakal is worshiped as Jyotirlinga as well as as the king of Ujjain. In the story of Uddhav he is also revered as the king of Avantika. shravan darshan.Mallikarjun: -
Srisalam Jyotirlinga is located in the Mallikarjuna temple on the banks of the river Krishna in Coonoor district of Andhra Pradesh. An entire chapter of the Skanda Purana describes the glory of this Jyotirlinga. There is an ancient story about Mallikarjun temple according to which Sivagan Nandi performed penance here. Pleased with his penance, Lord Shiva and Parvati appeared to him in the form of Mallikarjuna and Brahmarambha. This Jyotirlinga is also described in the Mahabharata. The Pandavas established the Panchpandava linga here. Lord Rama also visited this temple. Devotee Prahlad's father Hiranyakashyap also worshiped here.shravan darshan.Bhimshankar
Bhimshankar Jyotirlinga is located on the banks of the river Bhamvati near Pune in Maharashtra. The popular story about this Jyotirlinga is as follows. A demon named Tripurasur was annoying the Sahyadri and the people around him with his demonic power. To get rid of this demon, Lord Shankara appeared here in the form of Bhimakaya and after defeating Tripurasura in battle, due to the insistence of the devotees, he appeared there in the form of Jyotirlinga. It is believed that the river Bhimvati was born from the sweat that came out of the body of Lord Shankara during the war.Mahakaleshwar ::
Mahakaleshwar Temple is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of India. The temple is beautifully described in the works of great poets like Purana, Mahabharata and Kalidasa. Being spontaneous, glorious and facing south, Mahakaleshwar Mahadev has a very high importance. It is believed that salvation can be attained only by seeing this Jyotirlinga. Mahakavi Kalidasa, while describing the city of Ujjain, mentions this temple in the famous book of his poem Meghdoot.Omkareshwar
Located in Madhya Pradesh, this Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga is located on the banks of the river Narmada. There are two temples of Lord Shiva at this place- Omkareshwar and Mamaleshwar. It is said that the temple was torn in two by the prayers of the gods.The peculiarity of Omkareshwar is that the mountain here appears in the shape of Om. Along with this the river Narmada also appears to flow in the shape of Om. There are also many legends associated with Om Makareshwar. It is said that Shankaracharya's guru Om lived in the cave of Makareshwar.