Jyotirlinga has its own legend and history, and visiting these shrines is considered a way to connect with the divine and seek blessings and guidance. The 12 Jyotirlingas.
The temple was originally built by the moon god Chandra, who was suffering from a curse that had caused him to wane.
According to Hindu mythology, the temple was built by the sage Markandeya, who had been granted a boon by Shiva to live forever.
The temple was originally built by the demon king Hiranyakashipu and has undergone renovations and expansions over the years.
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It is one of the twelve Jyotirlinga temples, which are considered sacred in Hinduism and is a popular place of pilgrimage.
The temple was built by the sage Gautama, who was granted a wish-fulfilling cow by the god Indra.
It is one of the twelve Jyotirlinga temples, which are considered sacred in Hinduism and is a popular place of pilgrimage.
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