12 Jyotirlinga Yatra in India – A Sacred Pilgrimage to Lord Shiva’s Radiant Shrines The 12 Jyotirlinga Yatra in India is among the most revered spiritual tours, attracting devotees from across the world. A Jyotirlinga, meaning “the radiant sign of Lord Shiva,” represents his infinite energy and divine presence. Scriptures describe that Lord Shiva first manifested as a Jyotirlinga on the holy night of Ardra Nakshatra, blessing devotees with his eternal light.

Each of the 12 Jyotirlinga temples in India carries its own legend, spiritual vibration, and immense significance. Pilgrims believe that visiting all twelve shrines helps cleanse sins, grants divine protection, and ultimately leads the soul towards liberation (moksha). At Amogh Yatra, we curate meaningful and comfortable 12 Jyotirlinga Yatra packages that allow seekers to experience devotion, tradition, and spirituality at every step. This journey is more than religious tourism — it is a true spiritual tour in India, connecting the pilgrim with the eternal power of Lord Shiva.

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12 JYOTIRLINGA TEMPLES
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Jyotirlinga
  • Somnath, Saurashtra, Gujarat
  • Nageshwar, Darukavanam, Gujarat
  • Trimbakeshwar, Nasik, Maharashtra
  • Bhimashankar, Pune, Maharashtra
  • Grishneshwar, Aurangabad, Maharashtra
Jyotirlinga Temple
  • Baidyanath Dham, Deoghar, Jharkhand
  • Shree Kashi Vishwanath, Varanasi, U.P.
  • Shree Mahakaleshwar Ujjain, M.P.
  • Shri Omkareshwar Shivpuri, M.P.
Jyotirlinga Temple
  • Kedarnath, Uttarakhand
  • Mallikarjuna, Srisailam, A.P.
  • Rameshwaram, Tamil Nadu

KAILSH MANSAROVAR

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At Amogh Yatra, we believe the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is not just a pilgrimage but a sacred awakening of the soul. The towering Mount Kailash, revered as the abode of Lord Shiva, and the pristine Lake Mansarovar, known for its purifying waters, are more than natural wonders they are gateways to transformation and liberation. Read more

MUKTINATH

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The Muktinath Temple, located at an altitude of 3,800 meters in Mustang, Nepal, is one of the world’s highest and most sacred shrines. Revered as the “Lord of Liberation”, it holds equal significance for both Hindus and Buddhists. Hindus worship Muktinath Nepal Temple as the divine abode of Lord Vishnu, while Buddhists honor it as the seat of Avalokiteśvara, the Bodhisattva of compassion. Read more

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