Bhimashankar, Pune District

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Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga is one of the 12 sacred Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, located in the Sahyadri hills of Pune District, Maharashtra. It is a highly revered pilgrimage site known for its spiritual significance, stunning natural surroundings, and architectural beauty.


🕉️ Key Details about Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga:

  • Deity: Lord Shiva (as Bhimashankar)
  • Location: Bhorgiri village, Khed taluka, ~110 km from Pune, Maharashtra
  • Setting: Nestled in the Sahyadri mountain range, surrounded by lush greenery and dense forests — part of the Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary
  • River Origin: The Bhima River, a major tributary of the Krishna River, is believed to originate here.

🌟 Mythological Significance:

  • The temple is linked to the legend of demon Tripurasura, who was slain by Lord Shiva in his Bhimashankar form.
  • Shiva then manifested here as a Jyotirlinga.
  • The sweat that poured from Shiva’s body after the battle is said to have formed the Bhima River.

🏛️ Architectural Features:

  • Built in Nagara style, the temple features ancient stone carvings, intricate sculptures, and a peaceful atmosphere.
  • Parts of the temple date back to the 13th century, though much of it was restored and expanded by Nana Phadnavis, a Peshwa minister.

🧭 How to Reach:

  • By Air: Nearest airport – Pune International Airport (~110 km)
  • By Rail: Nearest railway stations – Pune or Karjat
  • By Road: Accessible by private vehicles, state buses, or trekking routes. A popular route is via Manchar and Ghodegaon.

🌿 Nearby Attractions:

  • Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary – home to the rare Giant Indian Squirrel (Shekru).
  • Hanuman Lake
  • Gupt Bhimashankar – a hidden shrine deeper in the forest.
  • Nagphani Point (Duke’s Nose) – a viewpoint offering scenic vistas.

📅 Best Time to Visit:

  • October to March – Pleasant weather for trekking and exploring.
  • Monsoon (June to September) – Beautiful greenery but slippery trails; exercise caution.
  • Avoid peak summer (April–May) due to heat and humidity.

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Bhimashankar, Pune District