12 Jyotirlinga Tour Packages: Bhimashankar Jyotirling Temple
The Bhimashankar area presents an ideal destination for exploration, offering picturesque landscapes and exciting trekking opportunities within the Sahyadri range of hills. Notably, Gupta Bhim, whose name translates to “hidden,” marks the origin of the Bhima River. Situated 3 km southwest of the Bhimashankar Temple, this location boasts a unique natural phenomenon where the Bhima River flows forcefully over a sacred linga on a stone ledge. Trekkers are especially drawn to this paradise, although obtaining permission from the forest department is necessary, and the journey takes approximately three hours.
Bhimashankar is renowned for its 108 tirthas or tirth yatrasites, each holding its significance. Among them are prominent ones like Sarvatirtha, Gyantirtha, Moksha tirtha, and Papmochan tirtha, showcasing the spiritual depth of this region. Also, intriguing sites like Krida Tirtha, Bhima Udgam Tirtha, and Bhasha Tirtha collectively contribute to the area’s rich cultural and religious tapestry.
For an immersive exploration of this enchanting landscape and its spiritual heritage, turn toShiv Shankar Tirth Yatra, your trusted travel companion dedicated to providing a memorable and insightful journey.
Legends
There was a demon Tripurasura who did penance in the jungle of Bhimashankar very long ago i.e. in Tretayug, to please Lord Shiva in order to achieve the gift of immortality. Lord Shiva, who is especially known for his kindness towards his devotees, was pleased with Tripurasura’s commitment towards him. So as usual, he blessed him with the power of immortality with a condition that, “He should strive in the best interest of people, or he may be sued permanently for violating the condition.”
With the flow of time, Tripurasura forgot the condition to which he was abided and eventually started harassing people as well as other deities. There was chaos for which all the deities approached Lord Shiva for remedy.
Thus in order to sue Tripurasura, Lord Shiv prayed to Goddess Parvati (Kamalaja Mata) in order to help him to accomplish this task. Accordingly, Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati underwent a new form which is popularly known as “Ardha-Narya-Nateshwar” and killed Tripurasura on Kartik Pournima which is known as “Tripurari Purnima”. After the death of Tripurasura, his wives (Dakini and Shakini) went to Lord Shiva with a question of their existence without Tripurasura. Thus Lord Shiva blessed both of them, with the power of immortality which he did to Tripurasura. Henceforth the realm Bhimashankar is known as “Dakinyam Bhimashankaram“.
Places We Visit During Chardham Yatra
Bhimashankar area is an excellent place to move around, enjoy scenic beauty and a visitor can also have a trekking experience in the Sahyadri range of Hills. Gupta Bhim – Gupta means hidden. It is the place of origin of river Bhima. Situated at 3 km South West from Bhimashankar Temple, Gupta Bhim is a place of river Bhima, which swirls with terrifying force over a linga that has been placed on a stone ledge. It’s a paradise for the trekkers. It is about three hour journey. However, one has to take permission from the forest department. It is said that there are 108 tirthas in Bhimashankar. The prominent ones inlude Sarvatirtha,Gyantirtha,Moksha tirtha, Papmochan tirtha, Krida Tirtha, Bhima Udgam Tirtha,Bhasha Tirtha, etc.
MOKSHA KUND
It is the first place to visit after having darshan at Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga and surrounding temples. The place is 500 meter away from main Bhimashankar temple. Here sage Kaushik had a long penance. Moksha means salvation. The story narrates that the ancestors of Ruchik, a disciple of sage Kaushik was bachelor and hence his forefathers couldn’t get salvation. Ruchik requested sage Kaushik to help him out. Sage Kaushik therefore created a kunda (pond with water from his kamandal (wooden water pot).To respect his penance, river Bhima emerged in the pond. Ancestors of Ruchik bathed in it and finally got salvation.
KAMALAJADEVI TEMPLE
Kamalajadevi Temple has goddess Kamalaja who played a vital role in battle between Lord Shiva and Tripurasur. It is said that Lord Brahma was also used to worship Kamalajadevi with offerings of lotus flowers.
VASUKI TAL
6 km. At 4135 mtr. above sea level, this lake is extraordinary, surrounded by high mountains and offering an excellent view of the Chaukhamba peaks.
MATHERAN POINT
It is a place 500 meter away from from Bhimashankar and from here one can see the different parts of Maharastra like Matheran, Raigarh, and Thane Hanuman tale or Krida Tirtha is a place located 2 km from main temple. It was a sports ground of Lord Shiva and Parvati.It is also a place of sage Javali. There are temples of Hanuman and his mother Anjani at this place.
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