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Sh. no_reply,

 

 

"There are twelve Jyotirlingas,

 

1*)* Somnath in Saurashtra is believed to destroy the sorrows of Moon. A

devotee who worships this Jyotirlinga gets cured from incurable diseases

like leprosy etc. enjoys all kinds of worldly pleasures and attains

salvation.

 

2*)* MallikArjuna in Sri Shailam in Andhra Pradesh: helps a devotee to

fulfill all of his desires.

 

3*)* Mahakal in Ujjain, in Madhya Pradesh, helps a devotee to fulfill all

kinds of desire and achieve salvation.

 

4*)* Amareshwar in Omkar, in Madhya Pradesh, A devotee merely touches the

idol of Omkar linga then he achieves the desired fruits.

 

5*)* Kedar in the Himalaya is considered to be very sacred.

 

6*)* Bhimashankar at the bank of Bhîma River in Maharashtra, Lord Shiva took

his sixth incarnation as Bhîma Shankar to kill the demon Bhîma.

 

7*)* Vishwanath in Varanasi. The seventh incarnation of lord Shiva was as

Vishwanath at Kashi in Uttar Pradesh. This Jyotirlinga is considered to be

very sacred and fulfiller of all the desires of a man.

 

8*)* Trayambakeshwar at the bank of Gautami River, in Maharashtra, Lord

Shiva took his eighth incarnation at the bank of river Gautami at the

request of sage Gautam. This Jyotirlinga too is considered to be very sacred

and a fulfiller of all the desires of a man.

 

9*)* Baidyanath at Chitabhumi, The ninth incarnation of Shiva was as

Baidyanath at Deoghar in Bihar. This Jyotirlinga was established by the

demon King Ravana. A devotee who worships this Jyotirlinga gets all of his

wishes fulfilled. Because of this, it is also known as Kamanalinga. Devotees

carry the holy water of the Ganges from Sultanganj for "Abhishek" Baidyanath

in the months of Shravan and Bhadrapad according to the Hindu calendar.

 

10*)* Nagesh which is between Darukvan dwarika and Bhet dwarika in

Saurashtra, Lord Shiva took his tenth incarnation to kill the demon Daruk,

who used to live in Daruk forest. A devotee, who worships Nagesh, never

faces any calamity.

 

11*) *Rameshwar at Setubandh in Tamilnadu, The eleventh incarnation of lord

Shiva was as Rameshwar linga, this linga was established by Sri Rama while

construction of a bridge over the sea was about to start. Having a darshan

of this Jyotirlinga bestows both worldly pleasures and salvation.

 

12*)* Dhushmesh in Shivalaya. Lord Shiva took his twelfth incarnation as

Dhumeshwar after being pleased by Dhushma - the wife of Sumedha. Having a

darshan of this Jyotirlinga helps a devotee to fulfill all of his desires.

 

*THE GREATNESS OF 'UPALINGAS'*

 

After describing about the twelve Jyotirlinga, Suta mentioned about the

various Upalingas originating from them.

 

The Upalinga named Someshwar is situated at a place where the earth meets

the ocean. This Upalinga is also known as 'Antakesh'.

 

The Upalinga originating from MallikArjuna is famous by the name of

'Rudreshwar'.

 

Similarly the Upalinga originating from Mahakal Jyotirlinga is known as

'Dughdhesh'.

 

The Upalinga manifesting from Omkar jyotirlinga is famous as 'Kardameshwar'.

 

 

The Upalinga manifesting from Kedareshwar jyotirlinga is known as Bhuteshwar

and is situated at the bank of Yamuna River.

 

The Upalinga manifesting from Bhîma Shankar Jyotirlinga is famously known as

'Bheemeshwar'.

 

The Upalingas manifesting from Nageshwar, Rameshwar and Dhushmeshwar

Jyotirlingas are known as Bhuteshwar, Gupteshwar and Vyagreshwar

respectively.

 

All these upalingas are considered to be very sacred. A devotee who has

darshan of these Upalingas gets liberated from all of his sins.

 

Apart from these twelve Jyotirlingas and Upalingas, there are numerous other

lingas, which have great religious importance. They are Kritikavaseshwar,

Tilmandeshwar, Bhuteshwar, Batukeshwar, Pureshwar, Siddhanateshwar,

Sringeshwar, Gopeshwar, Rangeshwar, Rameshwar, Atrishwar, Mahabal Linga

Kameshwar, Ganeshwar, Shukreshwar, Chandrashekar, Rishishwar, Laliteshwar,

Pashupatishwar, *(*Pashupatinath*)*, Kumtinath and Andhakeshwar etc.

 

 

AUM Namah Shivaya

 

 

On 7/20/06, lordshivabhakta <no_reply> wrote:

>

> Dear members

> I want to know what is upalinga.What is importance to us.

> With best wishes

> shiva shankara

>

>

>

 

 

 

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Dear Mr. K S Rao,

Kindly let us know where the tenth incarnation of Lord Shiva i.e. Dhushmesh in Shivalaya is located.

D D Trivedi

 

KS Rao <kasturisrao > wrote:

Sh. no_reply,

"There are twelve Jyotirlingas,

1 ) Somnath in Saurashtra is believed to destroy the sorrows of Moon. A devotee who worships this Jyotirlinga gets cured from incurable diseases like leprosy etc. enjoys all kinds of worldly pleasures and attains salvation.

2 ) MallikArjuna in Sri Shailam in Andhra Pradesh: helps a devotee to fulfill all of his desires.

3 ) Mahakal in Ujjain, in Madhya Pradesh, helps a devotee to fulfill all kinds of desire and achieve salvation.

4 ) Amareshwar in Omkar, in Madhya Pradesh, A devotee merely touches the idol of Omkar linga then he achieves the desired fruits.

5 ) Kedar in the Himalaya is considered to be very sacred.

6 ) Bhimashankar at the bank of Bhîma River in Maharashtra, Lord Shiva took his sixth incarnation as Bhîma Shankar to kill the demon Bhîma.

7) Vishwanath in Varanasi. The seventh incarnation of lord Shiva was as Vishwanath at Kashi in Uttar Pradesh. This Jyotirlinga is considered to be very sacred and fulfiller of all the desires of a man.

8 ) Trayambakeshwar at the bank of Gautami River, in Maharashtra, Lord Shiva took his eighth incarnation at the bank of river Gautami at the request of sage Gautam. This Jyotirlinga too is considered to be very sacred and a fulfiller of all the desires of a man.

9 ) Baidyanath at Chitabhumi, The ninth incarnation of Shiva was as Baidyanath at Deoghar in Bihar. This Jyotirlinga was established by the demon King Ravana. A devotee who worships this Jyotirlinga gets all of his wishes fulfilled. Because of this, it is also known as Kamanalinga. Devotees carry the holy water of the Ganges from Sultanganj for "Abhishek" Baidyanath in the months of Shravan and Bhadrapad according to the Hindu calendar.

10 ) Nagesh which is between Darukvan dwarika and Bhet dwarika in Saurashtra, Lord Shiva took his tenth incarnation to kill the demon Daruk, who used to live in Daruk forest. A devotee, who worships Nagesh, never faces any calamity.

11 ) Rameshwar at Setubandh in Tamilnadu, The eleventh incarnation of lord Shiva was as Rameshwar linga, this linga was established by Sri Rama while construction of a bridge over the sea was about to start. Having a darshan of this Jyotirlinga bestows both worldly pleasures and salvation.

12) Dhushmesh in Shivalaya. Lord Shiva took his twelfth incarnation as Dhumeshwar after being pleased by Dhushma - the wife of Sumedha. Having a darshan of this Jyotirlinga helps a devotee to fulfill all of his desires.

THE GREATNESS OF 'UPALINGAS'

After describing about the twelve Jyotirlinga, Suta mentioned about the various Upalingas originating from them.

The Upalinga named Someshwar is situated at a place where the earth meets the ocean. This Upalinga is also known as 'Antakesh'.

The Upalinga originating from MallikArjuna is famous by the name of 'Rudreshwar'.

Similarly the Upalinga originating from Mahakal Jyotirlinga is known as 'Dughdhesh'.

The Upalinga manifesting from Omkar jyotirlinga is famous as 'Kardameshwar'.

The Upalinga manifesting from Kedareshwar jyotirlinga is known as Bhuteshwar and is situated at the bank of Yamuna River.

The Upalinga manifesting from Bhîma Shankar Jyotirlinga is famously known as 'Bheemeshwar'.

The Upalingas manifesting from Nageshwar, Rameshwar and Dhushmeshwar Jyotirlingas are known as Bhuteshwar, Gupteshwar and Vyagreshwar respectively.

All these upalingas are considered to be very sacred. A devotee who has darshan of these Upalingas gets liberated from all of his sins.

Apart from these twelve Jyotirlingas and Upalingas, there are numerous other lingas, which have great religious importance. They are Kritikavaseshwar, Tilmandeshwar, Bhuteshwar, Batukeshwar, Pureshwar, Siddhanateshwar, Sringeshwar, Gopeshwar, Rangeshwar, Rameshwar, Atrishwar, Mahabal Linga Kameshwar, Ganeshwar, Shukreshwar, Chandrashekar, Rishishwar, Laliteshwar, Pashupatishwar, ( Pashupatinath) , Kumtinath and Andhakeshwar etc.

AUM Namah Shivaya

 

 

On 7/20/06, lordshivabhakta <no_reply> wrote: Dear members

I want to know what is upalinga.What is importance to us.

With best wishes

shiva shankara

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Navi Mumbai

Cell: 93242 94531

 

 

 

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Sh. Dushyant Trivedi,

 

Grishneshwar jyotirlinga location

 

"Blessed by VerulNagar, there is no other place like it on this earth, where

Lord Grishneswara resides, the best place on this earth." – Madhwamunishwar

 

On this holy pilgrimage of the JyotirLingas of Lord Shankar, the last one,

with out which the pilgrimage will not be considered as complete, is the

twelfth JyotirLinga, of Grishneshwar.

 

About 30 km towards the west side of Aurangabad, there is a village called

Verul. In this village there is a place of pilgrimage called Shivalay, when

the great Holy Trilinga of Ghrishneshwar is located. The stories associated

with Verul, Shivalay and Ghrishneswar is as follows;

 

This was originally a settlement of the Naga tribes. The place of the Nagas

is Bambi, which is known as "Varul". In Marathi "Varul" gradually changed

into "Verul" and is known by this name. River Yelaganga flows here. The name

"Verul" is derived from Yelaganga, on bank of which this village is located..

There was a king by the name "Yela" whose capital was Yelapar, or Yelur or

Verul.

Sthala purana of Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga

 

Once, a king was on hunting. While hunting, the king did not spare the

animals brought up by the Rishis and munis too. Disturbed by this, the irate

Saints cursed the king, as a result of which, his entire body was infested

by insects.

 

Smitten by this curse, the king began to wander in the forest. Once he was

very thirsty and could not found water any where in the vicinity to quench

his thirst. At last he could found water in the hole made by the group of a

horse. A miracle happened that the king's body was relieved of all the

insects as he drank water. The king did severe penance (Tapa) there. Lord

Brahma was pleased and appeared before him and installed Parashta Teerth

there. He also created a huge and holy lake near by, known as Brahma

sarovar, later came to be known as Shivalay.

 

There is another story of Shivalay :

 

Shiva and Parvati were playing chess on Mount Kailasa. Paravti checkmated

Shiva. Lord Shankar was annoyed with this and went away southward. He went

and stayed at a place on the Sahyadri range, where there was cool breeze.

This place was given the name of Maheshamauli Bhainsmal. Parvati came there

in search of him. She won the heart of Shiva in the form of a mountain

tribal girl. They both spent some time there happily.

 

This forest came to be known as Kamyakavan. Lord Mahesha forbade crows from

entering the area of Maheshamouli or Bhainsmal. One day, Paravti was very

thirsty. Shankara pierced earth with his trident and got the water of

Bhogavati from Patal (Nether world). That became popular by name Shivalay.

 

The Shivalay extends a little ahead where Shivanadi (Shivanand) meets it and

a little further, Yelaganga flows. When Shiva and Parvati were staying here

pleasantly, a hunter by the name Sudhanwa came there in search of hunt. A

miracle happened then and Sudhanwa turned into a woman. He was disturbed and

did severe penance there. Shankara was pleased and appeared. And said,

Sudhanwa was a woman by birth in his previous life. Thus, Shankara turned

Sudhanwa into Yelaganga River. Thus, Punya Sarita Yelaganga was born in the

Kamyawana. Later, it became the bathing place called Dhara Teerth or 'Sita's

Snangriha' flow through Verul village.

 

Once Parvati, was about to fill her hair parting with vermillion and

saffron, in Kamyavana. She kept them in her left palm and mixed the water of

Shivalay in it. With the right thumb she started mixing them. Then a miracle

occurred, vermillion turned into a ShivaLinga and a great light appeared in

it. Parvati was awe struck at this. Then Lord Shankara said: "This Linga was

hidden in the Patala", he could brought up while he was creating water for

her by his trident.

 

Then a bubble emerged from the earth with water (Kashikhand).

 

Parvati kept that glorious light in Linga and installed it there. This Purna

(complete) JyotirLinga is called Kunkumeshwar. As Dakshayani created this

Linga with her thumb, she named it Grishneshwara (Grishna means friction) to

it.

 

There used to live a Brahmin by the name of Sudharma, who belonged to the

lineage of sage Bhardwaj. He was a great devotee of lord Shiva. Sudeha was

his wife. Sudharma had no son.

 

Sudeha desires for a son. She expressed her desire to Sudharma but he did

not listen to her pleas. One day Sudeha had gone for an outing accompanied

by her companions. Incidentally a quarrel ensured among them and her

companions made fun of her issue less status. Sudeha became very sad. After

returning to her hermitage, she narrated the whole incident to Sudharma.

 

Sudharma meditated on the form of Shiva and threw two flowers, towards his

wife. He thought that if Sudeha picks up the flower, which he had thrown

with his right hand, then certainly a son would be born. But if she picks up

the another flower then there is no chance of her giving birth to a son.

Unfortunately Sudeha picked up the flower which Sudharma had thrown with his

left hand.

 

Sudharma told his wife that she was never going to become a mother. He

advised her to dedicate her life in the devotion of lord Shiva. When Sudeha

learnt that there was no chance of her becoming a mother, she insisted her

husband to marry for a second time, so that he could become a father. But

Sudharma refused to marry for the second.

 

Sudeha brought her younger sister-Dhushma to the hermitage and married her

with reluctant Sudharma. Dhushma proved to be a very faithful wife. She

engaged herself in the service of Sudharma and Sudeha. She also used to

worship the Parthiva-linga of Shiva daily.

 

After her worship she used to immerse the Parthiva lingas in a pond. This

way, when she had accomplished the worship of one lakh Parthiva lingas, lord

Shiva blessed her with a son. Sudharma was extremely pleased but Sudeha

became jealous of her own sister.

 

When the child grew up, he was married to a beautiful brahmin girl. Dhushma

instructed the bride to take a special care of Sudeha. So the bride engaged

herself in the service of everybody. She took special care of looking into

the needs of Sudeha. But still, Sudeha's jealousy did not diminish.

 

One day gripped by excessive jealousy and anger, she killed Dhushma's son

while he was asleep. She cut his body into many pieces and threw those

pieces into the same pond, in which Dhushma used to immerse the Parthiva

lingas.

 

When the daughter in law noticed a piece of flesh on the bed she started

crying. She went to Dhushma and narrated the whole story. Hearing the news

of her son's killing, Dhushma too started crying Sudeha also wept

artificially.

 

Sudharma arrived there. Though he himself was very sad yet he instructed

Dhushma to do the daily worship of Parthiva linga as usual. Dhushma obeyed

the command of her husband, She worshipped the Parthiva lingas and went to

the pond of immense.

 

By the blessings of lord Shiva, her son was standing at the bank of the pond

alive. He came towards his mother and said-

 

"Mother! I have become alive even after my death."

 

Dhushma was still engrossed in her thoughts of lord Shiva, so she could not

listen to her son. Lord Shiva appeared and blessed Dhushma. He also

expressed his desire to punish her wicked sister - Sudeha for her evil deed,

but Dhushma requested him to forgive her. She also requested lord Shiva to

stay there forever. Lord Shiva accepted her demand and established himself

in the form of Dhushmeshwar Jyotirlinga. Sudharma and Sudeha arrived at that

place and worshipped Shiva. At last everybody returned home happily.

AUM namahshivaya

 

On 7/23/06, dushyant trivedi <trivedi20 > wrote:

>

> Dear Mr. K S Rao,

>

> Kindly let us know where the tenth incarnation of Lord Shiva i.e.

> Dhushmesh in Shivalaya is located.

>

> D D Trivedi

>

>

> *KS Rao <kasturisrao >* wrote:

>

> Sh. no_reply,

>

> "There are twelve Jyotirlingas,

> 1* )* Somnath in Saurashtra is believed to destroy the sorrows of Moon. A

> devotee who worships this Jyotirlinga gets cured from incurable diseases

> like leprosy etc. enjoys all kinds of worldly pleasures and attains

> salvation.

> 2* )* MallikArjuna in Sri Shailam in Andhra Pradesh: helps a devotee to

> fulfill all of his desires.

> 3* )* Mahakal in Ujjain, in Madhya Pradesh, helps a devotee to fulfill all

> kinds of desire and achieve salvation.

> 4* )* Amareshwar in Omkar, in Madhya Pradesh, A devotee merely touches the

> idol of Omkar linga then he achieves the desired fruits.

> 5* )* Kedar in the Himalaya is considered to be very sacred.

> 6* )* Bhimashankar at the bank of Bhîma River in Maharashtra, Lord Shiva

> took his sixth incarnation as Bhîma Shankar to kill the demon Bhîma.

> 7*)* Vishwanath in Varanasi. The seventh incarnation of lord Shiva was as

> Vishwanath at Kashi in Uttar Pradesh. This Jyotirlinga is considered to be

> very sacred and fulfiller of all the desires of a man.

> 8* )* Trayambakeshwar at the bank of Gautami River, in Maharashtra, Lord

> Shiva took his eighth incarnation at the bank of river Gautami at the

> request of sage Gautam. This Jyotirlinga too is considered to be very sacred

> and a fulfiller of all the desires of a man.

> 9* )* Baidyanath at Chitabhumi, The ninth incarnation of Shiva was as

> Baidyanath at Deoghar in Bihar. This Jyotirlinga was established by the

> demon King Ravana. A devotee who worships this Jyotirlinga gets all of his

> wishes fulfilled. Because of this, it is also known as Kamanalinga. Devotees

> carry the holy water of the Ganges from Sultanganj for "Abhishek" Baidyanath

> in the months of Shravan and Bhadrapad according to the Hindu calendar.

> 10* )* Nagesh which is between Darukvan dwarika and Bhet dwarika in

> Saurashtra, Lord Shiva took his tenth incarnation to kill the demon Daruk,

> who used to live in Daruk forest. A devotee, who worships Nagesh, never

> faces any calamity.

> 11* ) *Rameshwar at Setubandh in Tamilnadu, The eleventh incarnation of

> lord Shiva was as Rameshwar linga, this linga was established by Sri Rama

> while construction of a bridge over the sea was about to start. Having a

> darshan of this Jyotirlinga bestows both worldly pleasures and salvation.

> 12*)* Dhushmesh in Shivalaya. Lord Shiva took his twelfth incarnation as

> Dhumeshwar after being pleased by Dhushma - the wife of Sumedha. Having a

> darshan of this Jyotirlinga helps a devotee to fulfill all of his desires..

> *THE GREATNESS OF 'UPALINGAS'*

> After describing about the twelve Jyotirlinga, Suta mentioned about the

> various Upalingas originating from them.

> The Upalinga named Someshwar is situated at a place where the earth meets

> the ocean. This Upalinga is also known as 'Antakesh'.

> The Upalinga originating from MallikArjuna is famous by the name of

> 'Rudreshwar'.

> Similarly the Upalinga originating from Mahakal Jyotirlinga is known as

> 'Dughdhesh'.

> The Upalinga manifesting from Omkar jyotirlinga is famous as

> 'Kardameshwar'.

> The Upalinga manifesting from Kedareshwar jyotirlinga is known as

> Bhuteshwar and is situated at the bank of Yamuna River.

> The Upalinga manifesting from Bhîma Shankar Jyotirlinga is famously known

> as 'Bheemeshwar'.

> The Upalingas manifesting from Nageshwar, Rameshwar and Dhushmeshwar

> Jyotirlingas are known as Bhuteshwar, Gupteshwar and Vyagreshwar

> respectively.

> All these upalingas are considered to be very sacred. A devotee who has

> darshan of these Upalingas gets liberated from all of his sins.

> Apart from these twelve Jyotirlingas and Upalingas, there are numerous

> other lingas, which have great religious importance. They are

> Kritikavaseshwar, Tilmandeshwar, Bhuteshwar, Batukeshwar, Pureshwar,

> Siddhanateshwar, Sringeshwar, Gopeshwar, Rangeshwar, Rameshwar, Atrishwar,

> Mahabal Linga Kameshwar, Ganeshwar, Shukreshwar, Chandrashekar, Rishishwar,

> Laliteshwar, Pashupatishwar, *(* Pashupatinath*)* , Kumtinath and

> Andhakeshwar etc.

>

> AUM Namah Shivaya

>

>

> On 7/20/06, lordshivabhakta <no_reply> wrote:

> >

> > Dear members

> > I want to know what is upalinga.What is importance to us.

> > With best wishes

> > shiva shankara

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

> --

> KS Rao,

> Navi Mumbai

> Cell: 93242 94531

>

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