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Bhimashankar Temple

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Bhimashankar Temple

Khed taluka is also referred to as the Daakini country, hence this temple is also called Daakini temple.

The Bhimashankar Mandir (also known as Bhimashankar or Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga) is a Shiva mandir situated in its eponymous village, Bhimashankar, in Pune district of Maharashtra. It is a key pilgrimage centre and one of the 12 Jyotirlinga in the world.The temple's Shiva lingam is one of the three Jyotirlinga of Maharashtra.The mandir is situated on a mountain. It is 110 kilometers away from Pune. The temple's vicinity has rare plant and animal species.The mandir is located in Khed taluka, in the Bhimashankar forest range.
The temple is also the source of the River Bhima. A holy dip in the river is believed to wash all the sins of a person.The Bhima River originates from the Bhimashankar village, and the hills of the Manmad village are present near it, there are old rock carvings of the God Bhimashankar, Bhootings and Amba-Ambika on these hills.
According to Namdev, a saint in the medieval era, Saint Jnaneshwar went to Tryambakeshwar and then Bhimashankar. Namdev himself has also visited this place.
Bhimashankaram shrine and the Bhimarathi river have been talked about in writings as far back as the 13th century. however, the current construction of the temple seems to be fairly new.
The temple is built in the Nagrara style, which combines traditional and modern designs. The temple hall was constructed during the 18th century by Nāna Phadnavis of Peshwa.The Gopura-shikhara of the temple was built by Nāna Phadnavis. The village of Kharosi was granted to the temple by King Shivaji. The daily religious observance was funded through the financial resources which derived from the people of the area.
He offered one here at Bhimashankar and the others in Menavali, near Wai, in front of a Shiva temple on the banks of the Krishna River, the Banshanker Temple in Pune, the Omkareshwar Temple in Pune, and the Ramlinga Temple in Pune (Shirur).
Portuguese church's bell of Vasai donated by Chimaji Appa in 1739.
Chimaji Appa (Brother of Bajirao I) donated a big bell to the temple, which is visible in front of the temple. This is one of the many Portuguese colonists' church's bell, which Chimaji - Maratha Empire army brought it from Vasai as souvenirs after defeating Portuguese at the Battle of Baçaim on 16-17 February 1739. This type of bell also present at the Khandoba temple and Naro Shankar mandir in Nashik.

There are approximately 230 steps to reach the temple.

Address

Bhimashankar village, Taluka- Khed, Pune district, Maharashtra 410509

Bhimashankar village, Pune district, Maharashtra

How to reach?


By Air :There are no direct air routes to Bhimashankar. The nearest airport is Pune Airport(Lohgaon).Pune International Airport is the nearest airport which is 125 km away from the temple.
By Train :There are no direct rail routes to Bhimashankar Temple. The nearest railway station is Pune 110 km(2hrs).From Pune one has to travel by bus to bhimashankar.
By Road:Direct buess are available from Pune to Bhimashankar Temple at regular intervals. The first bus starts at 5:30 AM and the last bus is at 4:00 PM.From Kalyan bus station, the bus starts at 9:00 AM and Ghatkopar from bus station at 11:00 AM..

Where to stay?

There are many Hotels, Resorts ,Guest House and dharamshals are available to stay here.

Dress Code

Any decent outfit is permitted.

Special Rules

No special rule.

Special

About Bhimashankar Temple

There are different legends associated with the Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga. Here are two of them. 
According to one legend, The shrine is linked to the legendary asura known as Tripura. The story goes that Tripura did penance, and Brahma, delighted with Tripura's penance, manifests and grants him three wishes. Tripura demanded that he be invulnerable to the gods, devils, yakshas, and gandharvas. His three "puras" should be unbreakable, and he should be able to travel anywhere in the universe. All his desires were fulfilled. Tripura embarked on a conquest to subjugate three Loka. Indra, the deity associated with the heavens, was also vanquished. Indra made the decision to seek blessings from the deity Shiva and performed penance. Shiva made a vow to annihilate Tripura.
On the peak of the Sahyadri hills, it is said that Shiva assumed the form of "Bhīmā Shankara" at the behest of the Gods, and the sweat that spilled from his body after the battle is said to have formed the Bhimarathi river.

According to another Legends, Bhima, the son of Karkati and Kumbhkaran lived in the dense forest with his mother. When he learned how his father was killed in the great war between Rama and Ravana he became furious. He started praying to Lord Bramha who blessed him with immense powers. With his powers, he started destroying everything and defeated almost every God. He defeated the staunch devotee of Lord Shiva- Kamrupeshwar and put him in the dungeons. This angered the Lords who requested Shiva to descend Earth and put an end to this tyranny. A war ensued between the two and Shiva ultimately put the demon to ashes. All the Gods then requested Shiva to make that place his abode. Shiva then manifested himself in the form of Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga. It is believed that the sweat which poured from Shiva’s body after the battle is what formed the Bhima River. 

4:30 AM to 9:30 PM

Kakada Aarti:4:30 AM,Nijarup Darshan :5:00 AM, Regular Pooja, Abhishek starts :5:30 AM, Naivedya Pooja (No Abhishek inside):12:00 PM Regular Pooja, Abhishek starts:12:30 PM, Madhyan Aarti (No Darshan for 45 min):3:00 PM, Shringar Darshan (No Abhishek inside):4:00 pm – 9:30 PM, Aarti:7:30 PM.

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