Grishneshwar
Jyotirlinga Tour
Grishneshwar Temple is an ancient pilgrimage site revered
as the abode of one of the 12 Jyotirlinga manifestation of
Lord Shiva. The Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga shrine is located
at a village called Verul, which lies 20 km from Daulatabad
(near Aurangabad in Maharashtra) and approximately 100 kms
from Manmad station. Located close to Daulatabad (once known
as Devagiri) is the popular tourist attractions Ajanta - Ellora.
The Grishneswar Temple was constructed by Ahilyabhai
Holkar who also re-constructed the Kashi Viswanatha
Temple at Varanasi and the Vishnu Paada Temple at Gaya. The
Grishneshwar Temple is also known by several other names like
Kusumeswarar, Ghushmeswara, Grushmeswara and Grishneswara.
Legend Behind Grishneshwar Temple
According to Shivapuran, in the southern direction, on a mountain
named Devagiri lived a Brahmin called Brahmavetta Sudharm
along with his wife Sudeha. The couple did not have a child
because of which Sudeha was sad. Sudeha prayed and tried all
possible remedies but in vain. Frustrated of being childless,
Sudeha got her sister Ghushma married to her husband. On the
advice of her sister, Ghushma used to make 101 lingas, worship
them and discharge them in the near by lake.
With the blessings of Lord Shiva, Ghushma gave birth to a
baby boy. Because of this, Ghushma became proud and Sudeha
started feeling jealous towards her sister. Out of jealously,
one night she killed Ghushma’s son and threw him in
the lake where Ghushma used to discharge the lingas. Next
morning, Ghushmas and Sudharm got involved in daily prayers
and ablutions. Sudeha too, got up and started performing her
daily choirs. Ghushma’s daughter-in-law, however, saw
stains of blood on her husband’s bed and parts of the
body drenched in blood. Horrified, she narrated everything
to mother-in-law Ghushma who was absorbed in worshipping Shiva.
Ghushma did not deter. Even her husband Sudharma did not move
an inch. Even when Ghushma saw the bed drenched in blood she
did not break down and said he who has given me this child
shall protect him and started reciting ‘Shiva-Shiva’.
Later, when she went to discharge the Shivalingas after prayers
she saw her son coming. Seeing her son Ghushma was neither
happy nor sad. At that time Lord Shiv appeared before her
and said - I am pleased with your devotion. Your sister had
killed your son. Ghushma told Lord to forgive Sudeh and emancipate
her. Pleased with her generosity, Lord Shiva asked her another
boon. Ghushma said that if he was really happy with her devotion
then he should reside here eternally for the benefit of the
multitudes in form of a Jyotirling and may you be known by
my name. On her request, Lord Shiva manifested himself in
the form of a Jyotirling and assumed the name Ghushmeshwar
and the lake was named as Shivalaya thereafter

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