The twelve (12) Jyotirlinga temples in Maharashtra include the Grishneshwar Temple. The temple is part of the Maharashtra Jyotirlinga Package. The temple is located close to Aurangabad, and therefore, it is easy to reach for tourists.

Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga Temple has immense religious and spiritual importance. It is even mentioned in ancient Hindu scriptures like Skanda Purana, Ramayana, Shiva Purana, and Mahabharata. Hindus have tremendous faith and devotion to the temple and visit it as one of the pilgrimage sites in Maharashtra.

Grishneshwar Temple Legend

There are so many religious stories of how Lord Shiva became a Jyotirlinga and emerged here as a Shiv Linga. The Puranas and Hindu epics have repeatedly mentioned Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga as one of the immensely sacred pilgrimage sites. Bhagwan Shiva is the Grishneshwar, or Lord of compassion in this divine form of the temple.

Grishneshwar Temple Architecture

The temple architecture is splendid and is characterized by a Shikhara with a mandap. The main shrine is in the garbhagriha of the inner chambers of the temple. The entire structure of the temple is that of black basalt rock. There are carvings and sculptures on the interiors and exteriors of the temple. The statue of Nandi, the Bull of Lord Shiva, is at the entrance to the temple.

Places to Visit near Temple

  • Ajanta Ellora Caves
  • Daulatabad Fort
  • Tomb of Aurangzeb
  • Bibi ka Maqbara
  • Jayakwadi Dam
  • Ghrishneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Shivalay Tirth
  • Bhadra Maruti Temple
  • Kailasha Temple
  • Lakshavinayak Ganpati
  • Daulatabad Fort

What is the best time to visit Grishneshwar Temple?

You can plan your trip to Grishneshwar from October onwards up to the end. You will not feel the sun’s heat that much, and you can comfortably do darshan and sightseeing around the Grishneshwar Temple.

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Grishneshwar temple Opening & Closing Timings:

The opening times of Grishneshwar Temple are from 6:00 AM to 10:30 AM and 1:30 PM to 7:00 PM, Tuesday to Friday, and from 6:00 AM to 9:00 AM and 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday.

The Grishneshwar Temple remains open 24 hours for devotees on auspicious days such as Mahashivratri, offering continuous darshan and puja to all.

Please note: On special occasions such as Mahashivratri, Shravan Somvar, and other Hindu festivals, the timings may vary as per notifications.

What types of pujas are performed at Grishneshwar Temple?

  • Rudrabhishek puja
  • Jalabhishek Puja
  • Panchamrut Abhishek Puja
  • Laghurudra Abhishek Puja
  • Mahamrityunjay Jaap

How to Reach Grishneshwar Temple?

Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga Temple is well connected by road, by rail, and by air. Here are the travel details from important locations:

  • Shirdi to Grishneshwar Temple – 110 km (By Road)
  • Saptashrungi (Vani) to Grishneshwar Temple – 140 km (By Road)
  • Nashik to Grishneshwar Temple – 175 km (By Road/Rail)
  • Shani Shingnapur to Grishneshwar Temple – 160 km (By Road)
  • Mumbai to Grishneshwar Temple – 330 km (By Road/Rail/Air via Sambhaji Nagar)
  • Pune to Grishneshwar Temple – 250 km (By Road/Rail/Air via Sambhaji Nagar)

The nearest railway station and airport are in Sambhaji Nagar, approximately 30 km from Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga Temple.

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