Bhimashankar Temple - 6th Jyotirlinga of Shiva

Bhimashankar is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Shiva. In this age of the web and inescapable Wikipedia/Google, getting general data about Jyotirlingas and the associative legends is a simple undertaking. It's the equivalent overdone data produced by others. What makes a difference most is the point of view of a guest or a lover who has seen and assimilated the (divine) soul direct. Also, that has the effect and removes the cherry.

Master Shiva is the Adi Deva (most established god) of the Hindus. As per Spalding Professor of Eastern Religions and Ethics at Oxford University, R C Zehmer, 'It is anything but a metaphor or a misrepresentation yet a reality that Indian folklore is packed with endless legends and adventures of Shiva.' Rigved (Not Rigveda; this is a mistaken orthography given and promoted by the Brits) had the reference to Shiva about 5500 years prior. The perusers may review that in B R Chopra's Mahabharat, Bhishma used to state, 'Mahadev ki saugandh' (I depend on Mahadev). What's more, Mahabharat is accepted to be 3000-3500-year-old.

Travelers living close Poona/Bombay have a simple access to Bhimashankar. It takes around 3-4 hours to reach there from Pune.

It's supported in Sahyadri Mountain Range. The beautiful excellence of the spot adds to heavenly nature. As indicated by Garud Puran, 'Pratasthe dwadasham jyotirlingam darshanam apariharya iti ashtavinayakam paridoshat' (If one visits a Jyotirlingam, he/she should visit all simply like one must visit every one of the eight Ganesha dwelling places).

As indicated by 'Hindu Dharmsthal Soochi' (the rundown of Hindu Pilgrim Centers) that showed up in now ancient 'Dharmyug' in 1978, there're 73 cardinal explorer spots for Hindus. Twelve Jyotirlingas and Ashtvinayak are among them.

The author of this piece visited Bhimashankar in 2007. It used to be rich green. It's still very verdant yet some place with the progression of time, this spot presently seems, by all accounts, to be somewhat business like Shani Shingnapur and Shirdi.

It's accepted that each Jyotirlinga awards a particular wish of the fan. What's more, why for heaven's sake do we as a whole visit sanctuaries and traveler focuses? Don't we go there to ask (for aid)? Anyway, Bhimashankar is related with riches. On the off chance that you need riches, go there and implore the Lord. He'll allow your riches wish! So natural!

I saw one celebrated Bollywood on-screen character at Bhimashankar and was informed that he had been visiting this Jyotirliga for most recent 12 years normally. Obviously, he's smelling rich. He may have been going to the god to procure more riches as this has no closure. To cite Urdu writer Asadullah Khan Ghalib, 'There're armies of wishes and one can bite the dust for each desire/I kicked the bucket numerous a period, yet that wasn't sufficient'.

One can remain here for the time being. Townspeople and the ministers make reasonable courses of action for the remain. There're decently acceptable restaurants where one can have snacks and even undeniable dinners (this is a somewhat new expansion). Bhimashankar sanctuary darshan timings are 4:30 am to 9:30 pm.

The individuals who visit Poona, additionally visit Bhimashankar (gave they're Hindus!).

I read some place that shooting is disallowed at all 12 Jyotirlingas. Be that as it may, I've seen Bhimashankar in a significant number Hindi motion pictures. There was a narrative on it that was appeared on Doordarshan route in 1976. Akashvani, Poona used to give data on Bhimashankar and different altars close Poona on each Wednesday. It's been halted.

All things considered, a decent spot for individuals with an otherworldly twisted of brain.

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