Temple · Jyotirlinga

घृष्णेश्वर ज्योतिर्लिंग

Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga

बारह ज्योतिर्लिंगों में से एक घृष्णेश्वर ज्योतिर्लिंग। बारहवाँ और अंतिम ज्योतिर्लिंग, एलोरा की गुफाओं के निकट विराजमान।

City
Ellora, Maharashtra
Country
India
Deity form
Jyotirlinga
Location
Open in Google Maps 20.0223°, 75.1789° · OpenStreetMap

The temple

Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga at Ellora, Maharashtra is counted in the Dvadasa Jyotirlinga Stotram — the traditional roll of twelve self-manifested Shiva shrines that defines the canonical Shaiva pilgrimage circuit of India. The twelfth and final Jyotirlinga, adjacent to the Ellora caves.

Where it stands

FieldValue
PlaceEllora
State / regionMaharashtra
CountryIndia
Coordinates20.0223° N, 75.1789° E

Maharashtra hosts five of the twelve Jyotirlingas and is home to the Warkari movement of saint-poets (Tukaram, Namdev, Eknath), whose abhanga hymns shape much of the state’s lived Shaiva-Vaishnava bhakti.

Darshan rhythm

WindowTime
Daily darshan05:30 – 21:30
Pradosham aarti19:30
Maha ShivaratriContinuous abhishekam through the night.
Somvar (Monday)Special Rudrabhishek on Shravan Mondays.
Shravan monthSteady pilgrim flow alongside Ellora visitors.

These windows are sourced from the temple’s published schedule and cross-checked against pilgrimage and devotee accounts. They are subject to change on festival days, on day-of-week observances local to the temple, and during extraordinary events. For any planned visit, confirm at the temple gate or via the temple’s listed contact — the registry is the starting point, not the substitute.

When to visit

  • Maha Shivaratri — the temple’s most attended night of the year. Expect long darshan queues, an extended abhishekam schedule, and a vigil through the four prahar.
  • Shravan month — the temple observes steady pilgrim flow alongside ellora visitors.
  • Somvar (Mondays) — special rudrabhishek on shravan mondays.
  • Pradosham (thirteenth lunar day) — the twilight aarti at 19:30 is the optimal everyday window for Shiva-darshan when crowds are normal.

In the Jyotirlinga circuit

Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga is enumerated in the Dvadasa Jyotirlinga Stotram — the traditional verse-list of the twelve self-manifested shrines composed by Adi Shankaracharya. Tradition holds that reciting the Stotram daily confers the same merit as physically circuiting the twelve temples; the recitation is therefore widely practised by Shaivas who cannot travel to all twelve in this lifetime.

For the practitioner intending the full Jyotirlinga pilgrimage in person, the twelve are typically circuited in clockwise geographic order — beginning at Somnath on the Arabian Sea, moving through Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, up to Kashi and Kedarnath, down through Jharkhand, and closing at Rameshwaram in the south. The full circuit takes most pilgrims between 21 and 45 days depending on the mode of travel.

What we verify, what we don’t

Verified. Coordinates and identity are cross-checked against Google Maps, OpenStreetMap, and (where available) the temple’s official site. Tradition classification (Jyotirlinga, Pancha Bhoota, Panch Kedar) follows the canonical lists preserved in Adi Shankara’s stotras and parallel Puranic sources.

Not verified. Daily timings and festival schedules can shift — temples adjust hours for renovation, security advisories, regional civic holidays, and astronomical recalculation of festival dates. The timings listed here are the most recently sourced; they are starting points, not guarantees. For any planned visit, confirm at the temple gate or via the temple’s published contact channels.

Not promised. Dress codes, photography rules, gender-of-access norms, and Brahmin-priest officiation policies vary by region and by individual temple. The norms of one regional Shaiva tradition do not automatically apply to another. When in doubt, observe the practice of long-standing local devotees on site.

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले प्रश्न

Where is Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga?

Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga is in Ellora, Maharashtra, India. The temple sits at approximately 20.022°N, 75.179°E — searchable on Google Maps or OpenStreetMap by those coordinates.

What are the darshan timings at Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga?

Daily darshan runs 05:30 – 21:30. The Pradosham aarti is at 19:30. Maha Shivaratri observance: Continuous abhishekam through the night. Schedules are subject to change on festival days; confirm at the temple for any planned visit.

Is Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga one of the twelve Jyotirlingas?

Yes. Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga is enumerated in the Dvadasa Jyotirlinga Stotram — the traditional listing of the twelve self-manifested Shiva shrines spread across India. Each Jyotirlinga is said to mark a place where Shiva manifested as a column of light; the twelve together are the canonical Shaiva pilgrimage circuit. The recitation of the Dvadasa Jyotirlinga Stotram is itself counted as a circuit-equivalent merit by tradition.

What should I know before visiting?

Three things in addition to verifying the day's timings. First, dress conservatively — most Shaiva temples enforce a dress code, and several disallow shorts, sleeveless tops, and Western footwear inside the sanctum. Second, photography is restricted or forbidden in most inner sanctums — check the signage at the entrance. Third, leather is prohibited inside many shrines; wallets and belts should be left at the deposit counter where one is available. For specific etiquette beyond these baseline items, the local priest's guidance always supersedes any general guide.

स्रोत और संदर्भ

Every temple page is cross-referenced against publicly verifiable sources. Coordinates are confirmed against Google Maps and OpenStreetMap. Timings are sourced from the temple's official site when available and otherwise from a verified template — schedules can vary; please confirm at the temple before travelling.