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12 months 12 jyotirlinga darshan episode 6 :- Bhimashankar jyotirlinga|The legend of Bhimashankar|

Jai shiv, shankar shambhu sathiyo. Welcome to my channel and thanks for watching this vlog. Don't forget to subscribe 😊. Jyotirlingas are sacred shrines of Lord Shiva; it is believed that Lord Shiva himself visited these places and hence they have a special place in the hearts of devotees. There are 12 of them in India. Jyotirlinga means ‘column or pillar of light’. The ‘stambha’ symbol represents that there is no beginning or end. Where is the Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga located? It is located in the village of Bhorgiri, about 125 km from Pune, in Maharashtra, India in the Ghat region of the Sahyadri Mountains. It is the place where the Bhima river’s source can be found. This river finally merges with the Krishna River. History of Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga The Bhimashankar temple is a testament to the skills of the Vishwakarma sculptors. It was built around the 13th century. Structures such as the shikhara (spires) were added by Maratha empire statesman, Nana Phadnavis, in the 18th century. The Maratha ruler, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, is also believed to have facilitated worship here through his endowments. What is the story behind Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga? In the Dakini forests on the ranges of the Sahyadri Mountains lived an asura (demon) named Bhima with his mother Karkati. He was, in fact, the son of Kumbharkarna, the younger brother of King Ravana. When he learnt that Lord Vishnu had killed his father in his avatar as Rama, he was furious. He vowed revenge and performed severe penance to please Lord Brahma. In return, Brahma blessed him with immense strength, which he used to terrorize the world. He imprisoned an ardent devotee of Lord Shiva, Kamrupeshwar and demanded that he pray to him instead of Lord Shiva. When Kamrupeshwar refused to do so, Bhima raised his sword to destroy the Shivalinga. That is when Lord Shiva appeared before him and reduced him to ashes. The place where Lord Shiva manifested himself is the spot the Shivalinga is believed to be now. How to reach Bhimashankar Temple from Pune The distance from Pune(Wagholi) to Bhimashankar is about 125km and takes approximately 3.5hours. Best route is starting from Wagholi -  Shikrapur - Pabal - Manchar bypass - Ghodegaon - Bhimashankar The road conditions are very good on this route and also you get to enjoy the scenery.If lucky, you might even notice peacocks on the way. How to Reach Bhimashankar by Road Bhimashankar is located in the Bhorgiri village which is at a distance of only 50km from Khed, Rajguru Nagar. It is at a distance of 125km from Pune and takes around three and a half to four hours to reach. Road distance from Mumbai and Nasik is around 240km and 215 km respectively and Bhimashankar can be reached from this two places in well within 6 hours. How to Reach Bhimashankar from Mumbai: From Mumbai travel through Talegaon and Chakan to reach Manchar and then reach Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary via Taleghar. Travelers can reach Manchar from Nasik directly and then travel to Bhimashankar via same route as above. How to Reach Bhimashankar by Train Pune at a distance of 125km is the nearest railhead to Bhimashankar. Pune is not only well connected by rail to other Maharashtra cities but also with most of the major cities in India. Direct Trains from Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Mysore, Lucknow and many other cities are regularly available. It takes less than three hours to reach Pune from Mumbai by train. After reaching Pune by train tourists need to travel by road to reach Bhimashankar in less than four hours. How to Reach Bhimashankar By Air Pune, at a distance of 125km is the nearest domestic airport to Bhimashankar while Mumbai is the nearest international airport at a distance of 240km. Pune is well connected by to all major Indian cities via Air India, Jet Airways and Indigo flights. The Complete Guide to Bhimashankar Trek The Bhimashankar trek is a nature lover’s delight. It takes you into the heart of the Bhimashankar wildlife sanctuary through thick forests. The Bhimashankar trek gives you a full dose of adventure with stream crossings, ladders, and rock climbing all bundled into one trek While monsoon is the best time to do this trek, it can also be done in other seasons. The route is scenic and thrilling. Those accustomed to trekking can hike the Bhimashankar via the Shidi Ghat route. While for beginners, we recommend the Ganesh Ghat route, which offers splendid views and is easier. While in the jungle, you’ll have a variety of birds, langurs, and spotted deer for company. If you’re lucky, you might even get to spot a ‘Shekar’ or the Malabar Giant Squirrel.

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