The shivalingam is the divine symbol of Lord Shiva, denoting his universal presence in everything. Shiva is pleased by the expiatory penance of his sincere devotee, and he manifests himself in the form of a Linga .
His indivisible resplendent power is left in the Linga which is subsequently admired as a Jyotirlingam. In the Shiva Puran and other religious scriptures, we come across the description of twelve jyotirlingas in total but there can be more also as most of the Puranas were depicted within two thousand years after the Mahabharata Era.
AUM NAMAH SHIVAYA mantra is the only way to purify the Mind, Body and Soul. It helps to achieve mukti or Moksha or the liberation of the soul.
This book recounts the personal journey of discovery and salvation by an ardent devotee, Aumshanthi, accompanied by Krish and Karishma. Aumshanthi traversed the length and breadth of India in her car–started from Bangaluru, covering 14000 k.m distance in 56 days. From Gujarat in the West to Uttarakhand in the North to Jharkhand in the East, to Rameshwaram in the south; on a pilgrimage unwavering in its quest for spiritual fulfillment. The book serves as a practical guide on pilgrimage centers in India, Twelve Jyotirlingas and Chaar Dhaam journey of the Temples, providing information on distances, hotels and lodgings and the history of the temples.
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