The book takes you on a journey about the legends that surround the twelve sacred shrines of Lord Shiva, known as the Jyotirlingas, scattered across India. Each Jyotirlinga is believed to have manifested from a divine column of light, representing Shiva’s infinite power and presence. The stories behind these holy sites are deeply rooted in ancient scriptures and highlight Shiva’s role as both a fierce protector and a compassionate deity. From the tale of Bhimashankar emerging to destroy a demon threatening the gods, to the legend of Trimbakeshwar associated with the origin of the holy river Godavari, each narrative reveals a unique aspect of Shiva’s divine intervention in times of cosmic crisis. These myths not only emphasize the spiritual power of the Jyotirlingas but also celebrate the profound devotion of sages, kings, and devotees whose faith shaped the legacy of these eternal flame-like shrines.
| Weight | 230 kg |
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| Dimensions | 22.5 × 14.5 × 1 cm |
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