Monday, February 4, 2019

Grishneshwar Temple, Ellora, Maharashtra

Grishneshwar Temple, Ellora, Maharashtra
Grishneshwar Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva located at Ellora, also known as Verul, near Aurangabad in Maharashtra State, India. Presiding Deity is called as Grishneshwar / Ghurmeshwar / Ghushmeshwar / Kusumeswarar and Mother is called as Grishneshwari. Grishneshwar Temple is one of the 12 Jyotirlinga Shrines mentioned in the Shiva Purana. The word Grishneshwar means "lord of compassion". The temple is an important pilgrimage site in Shaivism tradition of Hinduism, which considers it as the last or twelfth Jyotirlinga (Linga of light).



It is presently an important and active pilgrimage site of the Hindus and attracts long lines of devotees daily. Anyone can enter the temple premises and its inner chambers, but to enter the sanctum sanctorum core (Garbha Griha) of the temple, the local Hindu tradition demands that men must go bare chested. Famous Ellora Caves, UNESCO world heritage site, featuring ancient rock cut monuments from the 1st millennium CE, and Ajanta known for its exquisite cave paintings again from the 1st millennium CE are located nearby.


Legends
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History
This temple was destroyed by the Delhi Sultanate during the Hindu-Muslim wars of 13th and 14th century. The temple went through several rounds of rebuilding followed by re-destruction during the Mughal-Maratha conflict. The history of Grishneshwar temple speaks of Maloji Bhosle, an ardent devotee and chief of the Verul village. He built the temple and a lake in Shikharshinganapur in the 16th century after he found a treasure hidden inside an ant hill. Rani Ahilyabhai Holker, Queen of Indore, renovated the temple in the 17th century. She also re-constructed the Kasi Viswanatha temple at Benares and the Vishnu Pada Temple at Gaya.


The Temple
The Grishneshwar Temple is built in South Indian Architectural Style. The temple, built of red rocks, is composed of a five tier shikara. This temple covers an area of about 240 ft x 185 ft. This temple is the smallest Jyotirlinga temple in India. Presiding Deity is called as Grishneshwar / Ghurmeshwar / Ghushmeshwar / Kusumeswarar. He is housed in the sanctum in the form of Lingam. He is facing east. The sanctum sanctorum includes Lord Grishneshwar and his consort Grishneshwari.



The Garbhagriha measures 17 ft x 17 ft. There is a Nandi bull in the court hall. Halfway up the temple, Dashavataras of Vishnu are carved in red stone. A court hall is built on 24 pillars. On these pillars, there are carvings summarizing various legends and mythologies of Shiva. Devotees can see the marriage scene of the Lord and his consort in the temple murals and carving. The Grishneshwar Temple also houses a well that serves as the sacred Theertham of this temple.


Temple Opening Time
Timings
From
To
Darshan
5:30 AM
9:30 PM
Darshan (In Shravan)
3:00 PM
11:00 PM
Notes/Tips: It usually takes 2 hours to complete darshan during normal days. During Shravan, it takes around 6-8 hours due to heavy rush.
Pooja Timings
Poojas
Timings
Mangal Arati
4.00 a.m.
Jalhari Sanghan
8.00 a.m.
Maha Prashad
12.00 Noon
Jalhari Sanghan
4.00 p.m.
Evening Aarti
7.30 p.m.
Night Aarti
10.00 a.m.
Festivals
Maha Shivaratri in February / March, Ganesh Chaturthi in August / September, Navaratri in September/October and Diwali in October / November are the festivals celebrated here with much fanfare.
Religious Significance
According to tradition, the Shivalinga in Ellora (Verul) is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas in India, where Shiva is believed to have appeared as a fiery column of light. The jyotirlingas are taken as the supreme, undivided reality out of which Shiva partly appears. Each of the 12 jyotirlinga sites take the name of a different manifestation of Shiva. At all these sites, the primary image is a Lingam representing the beginning-less and endless Stambha (pillar), symbolizing the infinite nature of Shiva. 
The twelve Jyotirlinga are:
·        Somnath Temple, Gujarat
·        Mallikarjuna Temple, SrisailamAndhra Pradesh
·        Mahakaleswar Temple, UjjainMadhya Pradesh
·        Omkareshwar Temple, KhandwaMadhya Pradesh
·        Kedarnath Temple, RudraprayagUttarakhand
·        Bhimashankar Temple, PuneMaharashtra
·        Vishwanath Temple, VaranasiUttar Pradesh
·        Triambakeswarar Temple, NashikMaharashtra
·        Vaidyanath Temple, DeogarhJharkhand
·        Nageshwara Temple, DwarkaGujarat
·        Ramanathaswamy Temple, RameshwaramTamil Nadu
·        Grishneshwar Temple, ElloraMaharashtra
Prayers
The significance of Grishneshwar Temple is that pilgrims believe that, by paying a visit to the Grishneshwar Temple, one can reap the benefits of worshiping all the 12 Jyotirlingas. 
Contact
Grishneshwar Temple,
Verul, Maharashtra – 431 102
Phone: +91 2437 244 585
Connectivity
The Temple is located at about 1 Km from Verul Bus Stand, 29 Kms from Aurangabad Central Bus Station, 30 Kms from 29 Kms from Aurangabad Railway Station, 31 Kms from Aurangabad, 36 Kms from Aurangabad Airport, 100 Kms from Manmad Railway Station, 258 Kms from Pune and 326 Kms from Mumbai. Nearest Railway Station and Airport is located at Aurangabad. Nearest Major Railway Station is located at Manmad. This pilgrimage site is located in Ellora (also called Verul), less than a kilometer from Ellora Caves – a UNESCO World Heritage site.

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