Jyotirlinga temples in India

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How many Joytirlinga temples are there in India? How many temples did you visit?

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There are twelve temples.I have visited the temples of Jharkhand,Uttar Pradesh and Uttranchal.They are very beautiful.
How many Joytirlinga temples are there in India? How many temples did you visit?

Is it the temple of Lord Shiva? Just like Lingaraj temple in puri.
I did not visit any Jyotirlinga temples in India. List out the places of Jyothirlinga temples?
I visited one temple in Tezpur (Assam) hosting shiva Linga. But this is not Jyotirlingam temple as I checked by Google search. There are twelve such temples. I have not seen any.

http://www.jyotirlingatemples.com/
I haven't visited it. Hoping I can visit Rameshwaram, some day.
Friends I have visited Jyotirlinga temple but they are not famous like the ancient 12 temples. I am also lagging behind. I have curiosity and want to see and touch the shiva linga. It is said that the linga is very pure and sacred. I wish I can visit in few days.
How many Joytirlinga temples are there in India? How many temples did you visit?

Is it the temple of Lord Shiva? Just like Lingaraj temple in puri.

Lingaraj temple is not a jyotirlinga. I will check it once. I have list of some joytirlinga temples in India. Go through this link:-
http://www.vadakkumnathantemple.com/12-jyotirlinga-temples-of-shiva.html
How many Joytirlinga temples are there in India? How many temples did you visit?

Is it the temple of Lord Shiva? Just like Lingaraj temple in puri.

I don't think Lingaraj temple is jyotirlinga. I will check it once. I have list of some joytirlinga temples in India.
1. Rameshwaram
2. Badrinath
3. Kedarnath
4. Somnath - Somnath Gujarat
5. Mahakaleshwar - Ujjain
6. Nageshwar - Dwarka
7. Trilokeshwar
8. Baidyanath
9. Amarnath
10. Jagadishwar
11. Nadishwar
12.


Even a single one is not in Kerala :( :(
But let me tell you...Vadakkumnatha temple of Thrissur, main town is the most famous Siva temple of Kerala. No doubt...the place where Thrissur pooram is held.
I like Thrissur, mainly for this reason.......

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Sandhyaji kindly edit the above post. I have posted it wrongly. Now I have edited it. Some temples in the above list are not joytirlinga but they are lord shiva temples.
Sandhyaji kindly edit the above post. I have posted it wrongly. Now I have edited it. Some temples in the above list are not joytirlinga but they are lord shiva temples.


How is the Jyotirlinga temple different from the normal Lord Shiva's temple? From the other post I could understand that Lord Shiva is worshiped in the form of light. So, does it mean that they do not keep the normal shivalinga idol in Jyotirlinga temple?
How many Joytirlinga temples are there in India? How many temples did you visit?

Is it the temple of Lord Shiva? Just like Lingaraj temple in puri.

Lingaraj temple is not a jyotirlinga. I will check it once. I have list of some joytirlinga temples in India. Go through this link:-
http://www.vadakkumnathantemple.com/12-jyotirlinga-temples-of-shiva.html

Now my doubt is clear.So my answer is also no, till now I have not visited any.
In this temple we will find the linga and not the murtis of Shiva .The lingas are worshipped in these temples.
Sandhyaji kindly edit the above post. I have posted it wrongly. Now I have edited it. Some temples in the above list are not joytirlinga but they are lord shiva temples.


can't understand :silly:

Yes, no jyothirlinga temples in Kerala.

Vadakkumnatha temple...I just specified its name as it is the most famous Shiva temple of Kerala :evil:
How many Joytirlinga temples are there in India? How many temples did you visit?

Is it the temple of Lord Shiva? Just like Lingaraj temple in puri.

Lingaraj temple is not a jyotirlinga. I will check it once. I have list of some joytirlinga temples in India. Go through this link:-
http://www.vadakkumnathantemple.com/12-jyotirlinga-temples-of-shiva.html


The link given by you is our Vadakkumnatha Siva temple's website :P :cheer:
I have not gone to any one of these temples but soon at the end of this month I am going to Ujjain: :)

Mahakaleshwar jyotirling in Ujjain (M.P.), Omkareshwar jyotirling in Shivpuri / mamaleswara (M.P.)
Can anybody guess the name of the first Jyotirlinga Temple?
Sandhyaji kindly edit the above post. I have posted it wrongly. Now I have edited it. Some temples in the above list are not joytirlinga but they are lord shiva temples.


How is the Jyotirlinga temple different from the normal Lord Shiva's temple? From the other post I could understand that Lord Shiva is worshiped in the form of light. So, does it mean that they do not keep the normal shivalinga idol in Jyotirlinga temple?


Actually many Lord Shiva temple has mythological background. Thus they are more famous and considered as very powerful, having some supernatural power.
Other temples were just built by the people or by the government for religious purpose.
Sandhyaji kindly edit the above post. I have posted it wrongly. Now I have edited it. Some temples in the above list are not joytirlinga but they are lord shiva temples.


How is the Jyotirlinga temple different from the normal Lord Shiva's temple? From the other post I could understand that Lord Shiva is worshiped in the form of light. So, does it mean that they do not keep the normal shivalinga idol in Jyotirlinga temple?


Actually many Lord Shiva temple has mythological background. Thus they are more famous and considered as very powerful, having some supernatural power.
Other temples were just built by the people or by the government for religious purpose.


But that doesn't answer my question of how a Jyotirlinga temple is different from a normal Lord Shiva's temple?
Sandhyaji kindly edit the above post. I have posted it wrongly. Now I have edited it. Some temples in the above list are not joytirlinga but they are lord shiva temples.


How is the Jyotirlinga temple different from the normal Lord Shiva's temple? From the other post I could understand that Lord Shiva is worshiped in the form of light. So, does it mean that they do not keep the normal shivalinga idol in Jyotirlinga temple?


Actually many Lord Shiva temple has mythological background. Thus they are more famous and considered as very powerful, having some supernatural power.
Other temples were just built by the people or by the government for religious purpose.


But that doesn't answer my question of how a Jyotirlinga temple is different from a normal Lord Shiva's temple?

Normal shiva idols are made by a 'shilpi'.
it's believed that jyothirlinga temples are not constructured. Shiv linga-the idol is formed automatically due to some supernatural power. Hoping you understood :)

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