Karina Sharma
The first of the 12 Jyotirlingas, Somnath, is a symbol of faith and resilience, located on the shores of the Arabian Sea.
ituated in Srisailam, this temple is a blend of devotion and scenic beauty, nestled in the Nallamala hills.
Famous for its ‘Bhasma Aarti,’ Mahakaleshwar in Ujjain is one of the most spiritually intense Shiva temples.
Located on the sacred island of Mandhata in the shape of ‘Om,’ this Jyotirlinga is a must-visit on Mahashivratri.
One of the holiest pilgrimage sites, Kedarnath is nestled in the Himalayas and offers a divine experience like no other.
Surrounded by lush forests, Bhimashankar is not just a place of worship but also a paradise for nature lovers.
Situated in Varanasi, this revered temple is believed to grant Moksha (liberation) to devotees.
Located in Nashik, this temple is known for its unique three-faced Shiva Lingam representing Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh.
Also called Baidyanath, this temple is associated with Ravana’s deep devotion to Lord Shiva.
Situated near Dwarka, Nageshwar is believed to be the first Jyotirlinga to manifest on Earth.
Located on an island, Rameshwaram Jyotirlinga is linked to Lord Rama’s journey and the Ram Setu legend.
Located near the Ellora Caves, Grishneshwar is the smallest Jyotirlinga but holds immense spiritual significance.