MAKHANLAL CHATURVEDI RASHTRIYA PATRAKARITA AVAM SANCHAR VISHWAVIDYALAYA

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PROJECT REPORT

ON

12 JYOTIRLING IN INDIA

Developed in
HTML
IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF
POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER
APPLICATIONS
(Session: 2014)
Submitted By Under Guidance of

JYOTI MENHDELE (13S167149024) MR. ANAND JHA
BHARTI PRAJAPATI (13S167149022) MR. SATYAM SONI
SADHNA SHRIVASTAV (13S167149091)




MAGICAL INSTITUTE OF MEDIA STUDIES
5-CIVIL LINE, SAGAR (M.P.)

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MAKHANLAL CHATURVEDI RASHTRIYA PATRAKARITA
AVAM SANCHAR VISHWAVIDYALAY A,
BHOPAL (M.P.)

Project Work Evaluation

1. Project Title : 12 JYOTIRLING IN INDIA
2. Software Base : HTML
3. Submitted for Course & Year : PGDCA (2014)
4. Group Evaluation (Project Reports & Floppy Evaluation marks planning + 20 marks Development + 20 marks
Execution)

Examiner – 1
(Max. 30)
Examiner – 2
(Max. 30)
Group Evaluation
(Max. 60)






5. Individual Student’s Evaluation :

Regd. No. Roll No. Name of Candidate Int. Marks (MI)
given by Head
of Study Centre
(Max. 20)
Ext.Marks (ME)
given by Head of
Study Centre
(Max. 20)
Total Marks
(Max 100)
MT= (MG +
MI + ME)
13S167149024
252125
JYOTI
MENHDELE
13S167149022
252103
BHARTI
PRAJAPATI
13S167149091
Sadhana
shrivastava




6. Study Centre Code & Name : Magical Institute of Media Studies (7149)

7. Forwarding by Head of Study Centre :
8. Remarks :

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CERTIFICATE


This is certified that the project report entitled “12 JYOTIRLING IN INDIA”
submitted to “MAKHANLAL CHATURVEDI RASHTRIYA PATRAKARITA AVAM
SANCHAR VISHWAVIDHYALAYA BHOPAL” for the awarded of “POST GRADUATE
DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER APPLICATION S (P.G.D.C.A.)” project work carried out by
JYOTI MENHDELE , BHARTI PRAJAPATI , SADHNA SHRIVASTAV under my supervision
in “Magical Institute of Media Studies Sagar (M.P.)”.


Date:- Mr. Anand Jha
Mr.Satyam Soni
(Faculty)

Place:- Sagar

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ACKNOWLEDGMENT

It gives us a great pleasure to acknowledgment my heart felt gratitude and sincere thanks to
my Supervisor Mr. Anand Jha Magical Inatitute of Media Studies Affiliated by Makhanlal
Chaturvedi Rashtriya Patrakarita Avam Sanchar Vishwavidhyalaya Bhopal (M.P.) for his
affectionate encouragement and valuable guidance throughout the course of this Project Work .
We are highly obliged senior Student of our institution, for his great deal helps and
suggestion during completion of this project work.




JYOTI MENHDELE
BHARTI PRAJAPATI
SADHNA SHRIVASTAV

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DECLARATION

We here by declare that except for the guidance and suggestion from my supervisior
Mr. Anand Jha Magical Institute of Media Studies. Affiliated by Makhanlal Chaturvedi
Rashtriya Patrakarita Avam Sanchar Vishwavidhyalaya Bhopal (M.P.)”. This project
report represents my own unaided work.


JYOTI MENHDELE
BHARTI PRAJAPATI
SADHNA SHRIVASTAV

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CONTENTS
 Hardware /Software Configuration
 Introduction of Internet
 Framing
 Program Coding
 Outputs

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HARDWARE/SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION


The system which we have to developed to the software programming has the
Following configuration:
 CPU INTEL PENTIUM III
 128 MB RAM
 52 CD ROM Floppy Disk Drive
 Color Monitor 15”
 Key board Multimedia
 Mouse Logitech (scroll)
 Printer HP Desk Jet 840c
 UPS
 Fax Modem ESS 56.6
 Window xp

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INTRODUCTION

Introduction to Internet:

Internet is a global collection of computer, which is lined together by cables and
telephone lines making communication possible among them in a common language.
Internet connects to whole world with each other with network. Through net LAN and
WAN both can be established. Internet mail server and information is used for making
common new group we can design an Internet site without help of Internet.
The Internet is a growing network established in 1960‘ s in USA. Many people
have helped in the devtlopment of Internet. The initial phase began way back in the fiftys.
In order to regain the space supremacy from USSR the US government created an agency
called ARPA ( Advanced Research Projects Agency), with J.C.R. likekier as the head of
the computer department.

HTML:-

When you interlink a large number of pages of text on different computers all
over the world. You gets spider web like system of link and pages. This is known as the
world wide web (WWW). A system where by pages stored on mainly different web
severs, connected to the Internet is linked together.
This system is useful because all of the pages are created in the same format. This
Or language is called HTML (Hyper Text Mark Up Language), a subset of an
international standard for electronic document exchanged called SGML (Standard
Generalized Mark Up Language.)

DHTML: -

DHTML means dynamic mark up language. Dynamic HTML is a the way to add
Movement to page without compromising loading speed. Front page allows us to add
DHTML features to elements in our pages. We can animate an entire page

ABODE PHOTOSHOPE: -

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It is graphic software designed by Coral Corporation of canada. It gives us more
facilities to create any type of graphics and its helps to modify them.




JAVA SCRIPT: -

Java Script is a lightweight interpretive programming language with object-
oriented capabilities. The general-purpose core of the language has been embeddet in
Netscape navigator. Internet explorer and other web browser. For and embellished for
web programming with the addition of windows and its contents.

Front Page: -

The front page express follows you to create revise and manage an entire web as
well as write,edit and format individual web pages,we`ll look hyperlink and HTML view.

Introduction to Browser: -

Browser is the software, which allows us to esily display web pages and navigator
the web.
Ther are many flavors of web browser, but they can be grouped into two basic
cateories Text only and graphical.
A text only browser such as linux allows you to vigit web pages with out showing
art or page structure. Essentially you look at ASCII text on the screen. The advanteage of
a text only browser is thet it displays web pages very fast. The reason for fast display is
thet it need not transfer images, voice and other media that occupy large amount of
money.
If we want to display the complete web page along with multimedia, we must a
graphical browser such as netscape navigator or I\E.
Graphical browser can so pictures, play sounds, and even run video clips. The
advanteges are thet the text only counters parts and this waiting time can be striated even
further with slow connections of heavy online traffic.

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The Web Explodes: -

So it was not one single event that led to the web taking of in such a dramatic way, but
several related events including.
 The easy availability of Internet connections.
 The removal of restracsions to commerscial devlopment of the Internet.
 Access to powerful graphical browsers such as mosaic and netscap.
 The adoption of several important standards.


All thes elements combined to fule the web explosion during the last years
The growth in registred commercial names on the last year the growth in registered
commercial names on the Internet as increases in excess of 500%, which taken on a daily

bases means that hundreds of new sites are being added every day.and this figure does
not take into account those small business that rent space on third party Web severs
because you don’t have registered sites with any supervising authoring.

Doing Business On the Web: -

The priorities facing business leaders today are the perennial challenges of
reducing costs and time to market increasing profitability and market in increasing
profitability and market share, and being recognized as the leader in what is becoming a
global market place. Many Corporation are turning to the web to increase their presence
and visibility in todays market place; after all the web is accessible from well over 100
countries.

Internet Or Intranet: -

All this emphasis on the Internet WWW. And the availability of free (or almost
free) Web browser has led some computer atolls in the corporate world to take at their
internal network in a new light.

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The question asked most often is, how can we benefit from this explosion
and tools and stsndeard? Which is followed very quickly by, what happens if we
implement WWW standards in our departments even on our network?
The answer is an Internet an company network that uses the web standards
on HTML and HTTP and the TCP/IP communication protocols with graphical web
browser to support real business applications the and provide departmental
interdepartmental.

Benefit Of an Internet Solution: -

Following are some benefit to having an Internet solution on the World Wide
Web
 Any organization or individual can have a global audience to market produce and
services.
 Small star up companies as the same access to customers as larger more
established competitors.
 Users have round the clock accessibility to information.
 Information can be update quickly and at a very low cost.
 Employees need little training’s to find information.
 Multiple data types. Such as text, audio and video, can be shared among groups.

Internet Limitations: -

Although an internal solution provides many benefits in organizations there are
some limiting factors consider specially regarding network security.
 As a stand –alone network without any outside access to the Internet.
 As a network with outside access to the Internet for its user but shielded form
external internal access.

The Internet Security: -

A few years ago security wasn’t a major concern for most sites connected to the
Internet. There were mostly educational and research based such as universities, libraries

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etc. Where access was mostly through are user ID & a password, and many still allows
anonymous users to access their sites with any valid user ID & password.

TCP/IP AN Introduction: -

TCP/IP stands for transmission control protocols Internet protocols essentially; it
is a set of two-communication protocol that an application can use to package its
information’s for sending across a network or networks. This is basically the protocal that
is used to over the Internet.


IP Addressing: -

One of the most important topics in any discussion of TCP/IP is IP address is a
numeric identifier assigned to each machine on an IP design the location for the device it
is assigned to on the network, this type of address is software address, not a hardware
address which is hard coded in the machine or network interface card.
An IP address in made up of 32bits of information. These bits divided into
four seconds containing 4bytes each. These sections are referred to as octets. There are
three methods for depicting an IP Address.


ANIL KUMAR RAJAK

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Somnath Temple in Saurashtra, Gujarat


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<p align="center"><font size="6" color="red">Somnath Temple in
Saurashtra, Gujarat</font><br>
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“Jay Somanath! Jay Somanath”!
Somnath temple, the first in the twelve jyothirlingas, is located at the
Viraval port - Prabhas Pattan in Saurashtra - Gujarat.</font><br>
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<h1 align="center">Anceint Glory of Somnath Temple</h1>
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Known as prabhAsa kshetra, Somnath occupied a much esteemed
place in the Hindu holy places. It finds many references in the
purANas & itihAsas.
The inner temple of the Garbhashay was supported to be aglow with
the luster of these gemstones. The Nanda Deep was always kept
lighted with Kannauji attar. The treasure of the temple was forever full
of vast wealth and was kept safe.
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SriSailam - SRI MALLIKARJUNA

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<p align="center"><font size="6" color="red">2. SriSailam - SRI
MALLIKARJUNA </font><br>
<font size="4" color="blue">shrIshailashRiNge vibudhAtisaNge
tulAdrituNge.api mudA vasantam |<br>
tamarjunaM mallikapUrvamekaM namAmi saMsArasamudrasetum
||<br>
“Jaya Mallikarjuna! Jai Mallikarjuna” <br></font><br>
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<h1 align="center">Puranic History of Srisailam</h1>
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When Kumar Kartikeya returned to Kailash after completing his trip
around the earth, he heard about Ganesha’s marriage from Narada.
This angered him. In spite of being restrained by his parents, he
touched their feet in obeisance and left for Krounch Mountain. Parvati
was very distraught at having to be away from her son, implored Lord
Shiva to look for their son. Together, they went to Kumara. But,
Kumara went away a further three Yojanas, after learning about his
parents coming after him to Krouncha Mountain. Before embarking
on a further search for their son on each mountain, they decided to
leave a light on every mountain they visited. From that day, that place
came to be known as JyotirLinga Mallikarjuna. It is believed that
Shiva and Parvati visit this palce on Amavasya (No moon day) and
(full Moon day) Pournami, respectively. Visiting this JyotirLinag not
only blesses one with innumerable wealth, but also name and fame
and fulfils all the desires.
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SRI VAIDYANATH temple in Parali


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<p align="center"><font size="6" color="red">5. SRI VAIDYANATH
temple in Parali
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<h1 align="center">Location of Vaidyanath Temple </h1>
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one is to draw a line between Kanyakumari and Ujjain, Parali village
can be clearly seen on that line. This village is located on the slopes
of Meru or Naganarayana Mountain. Parali is an ancient village
located near three rivers, Brahma, Venu and Saraswati, because of
the presence of one of the twelve JyotirLingas of Shankara, it has
become famous. This village is also known as Kantipur,
Madhyarekha Vaijayanti or Jayanti. It is 26 kilometers from
Ambejogai in the Beed district.
This stotra suggests that Vaidyanath jyotirlinga is located at
Prajwalika Nidhanam (meaning funeral place i.e., chithabhoomi) in
the North-Eastern part of the country. Deoghar is far located in east
compared to Parli which is in west central part of the country. Also
Chidabhoomi indicates that, in olden days, </font><br>
<h1 align="center">History of Parali Vaidhyanath jyothirlinga
temple</h1>
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SRI NAGANATH Temple in Darukavanam (Aunda)

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6. SRI NAGANATH Temple in Darukavanam (Aunda)
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<font size="4" color="blue">yAmye sadaNge nagare.atiramye
vibhUShitANgaM vividhaishcha bhogaiH |<br>
sadbhaktimuktipradamIshamekaM shrInAganAthaM sharaNaM
prapadye ||
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<h1 align="center">Purana of Aunda Nagnath temple</h1>
<font size="5" color="blue"> Pandavas came here during their
Vanvas (life in forests) build a hermitage for themselves. Their cows
used to go to the same river bank to drink water. After drinking wate,
milk used to automatically flow into the river as if the cows were
offering to the river. One day Bhima saw this miraculous event. He
promptly told Dharmaraja about the same. Then Dharmaraja said,
“Surely, some great God must be living in this river”. Then the
Pandavas started removing the water from te river. The middle part of
the river was so hot that the water there was boiling.
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SHRI TRYAMBAKESHWAR Temple in Nasik
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<p align="center"><font size="6" color="red">8. SHRI
TRYAMBAKESHWAR Temple in Nasik </font><br>
<font size="4" color="blue">sahyAdrishIrShe vimale vasantaM
godAvaritIrapavitradeshe |<br>
yaddharshanAtpAtakamAshu nAshaM prayAti taM
tryambakamIshamIDe ||
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<h1>Tryambakeshwar Jyothirlinga </h1>
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Of the twelve JyotirLingas of Lord Shankara, the tenth one is known
as Tryambakeshwara. Tryambak is near Nasik in Maharashtra. This
great JyotirLinga on the banks of Gautami has a unique form. The
Lord in this temple’s Grabhagriha is not worshipped with Abhisheka
with water (Jalahari) unlike others. There is just a bottom part of the
pounding stone (Ukhali), instead, like a hole.
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SRI RAMESHWAR Temple in Rameshwaram

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9. SRI RAMESHWAR Temple in Rameshwaram</font><br>
<font size="4" color="blue">sutAmraparNIjalarAshiyoge nibadhya
setuM vishikhairasa.nkhyaiH |<br>
shrIrAmachandreNa samarpitaM taM rAmeshvarAkhyaM niyataM
namAmi||
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<h1>Importance of Rameshwaram </h1>
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Taking the Ganga water to Rameshwar, is considered as a very
auspicious and pious thing to do after the pilgrimage of the four holy
shrines. After taking a holy bath in Ganga water, the holy water is
carried and offered to Lord shiva of Rameshwaram. After this a little
sand from here is carried to Ganga and immersed there. Completing
this ritual is believed to make one’s pilgrimage complete and
successful.
On the southern seaside of India, Rameshwar sea shrine is located.
In classics like the Skandha Purana, Shivapurana etc., Rameshwar is
shown as a very important place.
<h1>Puranam of Rameshwar Jyothirlingam </h1>
After Sita’s abduction, Ram wandered in the jungles looking for her.
While doing so, he met Sugriva and made friends with him. Later with
the help of special messenger Sri Hanuman, he found out where Sita
was taken. Then Rama prepared an army to invade Ravana’s empire
and reached the southern seashore.
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SHRI BHIMASHANKAR Temple in Dakini

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10. SHRI BHIMASHANKAR Temple in Dakini</font><br>
<font size="4" color="blue">yaM DAkinishAkinikAsamAje
niShevyamANaM pishitAshanaishcha |<br>
sadaiva bhImAdipadaprasiddaM taM shaNkaraM bhaktahitaM
namAmi ||
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<h1>Location of Bhimashankar Jyothirlingam </h1>
<font size="5" color="blue">On the banks of the River Chandrabhaga
(Bhima) on the expansive meadows, a large number of devotees can
be seen dancing as if they are in a trance. This is a constant scene in
Pandharpur. Bheemamayya (mother Bhima) is equated with Ganga-
Bhagirathi and people take a holy dip in this river. In Pandharpur,
river Bhima came to be known as Chandrabhaga, because it is here
that Bhima curves towards Chandrakor.
River Ganga came jumping down from the Jata (Hair) of Lord
Shankar, straight through Swarg (Heaven), to the earth. Bhimamayya
is the perspiration of Lord Shankara. The origin of River Bhima is
BhimaShankar, which is one of the twelve JyotirLingas. In
Maharashtra, in Pune District in the Tehsil of Rajguru nagar (Khed)
ahead of Ghodegaon, there is Sahyadri mountain range. Bhavargiri,
Rathachal and Bhima Shankar mountains are located here. On the
Bhima Shankar mountains, the holy shrine of Bhima Shankar is
situated. Although it is a very windy palce, one does not experience
any cold winds here. <br>
Darshan. A big fete (mela) takes place on Maha Shivaratri festival.
The natural scenic beauty of this place is wonderful to look at.
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Kashi SHRI VISHWESHWAR (Varanasi)


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<p align="center"><font size="6" color="red">11.
Kashi SHRI VISHWESHWAR (Varanasi)
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color="blue">sAnandamAnandavane vasanta
mAnandakandaM hatapApavR^indam |<br>
vArANasInAthamanAthanAthaM
shrIvishvanAthaM sharaNaM prapadye ||
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<h1>Location of Kashi Vishvanath Jyothirlinga
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Where the Varana and Asi rivers join the Ganges,
a beautiful city was built there in the ancient
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LIST OF JYOTIRLING
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<h1>List of 12 Jyotirling</h1>
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<li><a href="C:\gfdgdfg\project h\s1.html"><font
size="5" color="blue">Somnath</font></a>
<li><a href="C:\gfdgdfg\project h\mal.html"><font
size="5" color="blue">Mallikarjuna</font></a>
<li><a href="C:\gfdgdfg\project
h\mah.html"><font size="5"
color="blue">Mahakaleshwar</font></a>
<li><a href="C:\gfdgdfg\project h\om.html"><font
size="5" color="blue">Omkareshwar</font></a>
<li><a href="C:\gfdgdfg\project h\vad.html"><font
size="5" color="blue">Vaidyanath</font></a>
<li><a href="C:\gfdgdfg\project h\nag.html"><font
size="5" color="blue">Nageshvara </font></a>
<li><a href="C:\gfdgdfg\project h\ke.html"><font
size="5" color="blue">Kedarnath </font></a>
<li><a href="C:\gfdgdfg\project h\try.html"><font
size="5" color="blue">Trimbakeshwar</font></a>
<li><a href="C:\gfdgdfg\project h\ram.html"><font
size="5" color="blue">Rameshwarm</font></a>
<li><a href="C:\gfdgdfg\project
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<li><a href="C:\gfdgdfg\project h\vis.html"><font
size="5" color="blue">Kasi
Vishvanath</font></a>
<li><a href="C:\gfdgdfg\project h\gir.html"><font
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WWW.JYOTIRLING.COM

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Jyotirling Name,State,Location & Discription
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<TH>Jyotirlinga
<TH>Image
<TH>State
<TH>location
<th>discription<br><tr>
<td>Somnath
<td><img src="C:\gfdgdfg\project h\som.bmp"
border="4" height="150" width="150">
<td>Gujarat
<td>Prabhas Patan, Saurashtra
<td>Somnath is traditionally considered the first
pilgrimage site: the Dwadash Jyotirlinga
pilgrimage begins with the Somnath Temple. The
temple, that was destroyed and re-built sixteen
times, is held in reverence throughout India and
is rich in legend, tradition, and history. It is
located at Prabhas Patan (Somnath - Veraval) in
Saurashtra in Gujarat.<tr><br>
<td>Mallikarjuna Swami
<td><img src="C:\gfdgdfg\project h\mal.bmp"
border="4" height="150" width="150">

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<td>Andhra pradesh
<td>Srisailam
<td>Mallikarjuna, also called Srisaila, is located
on a mountain on the river Krishna.Srisaila, in
Kurnool District in Rayalaseema enshrines
Mallikarjuna in an ancient temple that is
architecturally and sculpturally rich.It is one
place where Shakti peetha and Jyotirlingam are
together. Adi Shankara composed his Sivananda
Lahiri here.<tr><br>
<td>Mahakaleshwar
<td><img src="C:\gfdgdfg\project h\mah.bmp"
border="4" height="150" width="150">
<td>Madhya Pradesh
<td>ujjain
<td>Mahakal, Ujjain (or Avanti) in Madhya
Pradesh is home to the Mahakaleshwar
Jyotirlinga temple. The Lingam at Mahakal is
believed to be Swayambhu, the only one of the
12 Jyotirlingams to be so. It is also the only one
facing south and also the temple to have a Shree
Yantra perched upside down at the ceiling of the
Garbhagriha<br><tr>
<td>Omkareshwar
<td><img src="C:\gfdgdfg\project h\om.bmp"
border="4" height="150" width="150">
<td>Madhya Pradesh
<td>Island in the Narmada River, Omkareshwar

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<td>Omkareshwar in Madhya Pradesh on an
island in the Narmada River is home to a
Jyotirlinga shrine and the Mamaleshwar
temple.<br><tr>
<td>Kedarnath
<td><img src="C:\gfdgdfg\project h\ked.bmp"
border="4" height="150" width="150">
<td>Uttarakhand
<td>Kedarnath
<td>Kedarnath in Uttarakhand is revered as the
northernmost and the closest Jyotirlinga to Lord
Shiva's eternal abode of Mount Kailash.
Kedarnath forms a part of the smaller Char Dham
pilgrimage circuit of Hinduism. Kedarnath,
nestled in the snow-clad Himalayas, is an
ancient shrine, rich in legend and tradition. It is
accessible only by foot, and only for six months
a year. It is also one of the Padal Petra Stalam of
Vada Naadu mentioned in Thevaaram.<tr>
<td>Bhimashankar
<td><img src="C:\gfdgdfg\project h\bhim.bmp"
border="4" height="150" width="150">
<td>Maharashtra
<td>Bhimashankar
<td>Bhimashankar is very much debated. There
is a Bhimashankara temple near Pune (pictured)
in Maharashtra, which was referred to as Daakini
country, but Kashipur in Uttarakhand was also

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referred to as Daakini country in ancient days
and a Bhimashkar Temple known as Shree
Moteshwar Mahadev is present there.<tr>
<td>Kashi Vishwanath Temple
<td><img src="C:\gfdgdfg\project h\kasi.bmp"
border="4" height="150" width="150">
<td>Uttar Pradesh
<td>Varanasi
<td>Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Varanasi, Uttar
Pradesh is home to the Vishwanath Jyotirlinga
shrine, which is perhaps the most sacred of
Hindu shrines. It is also one of the Padal Petra
Stalam of Vada Naadu mentioned in Thevaaram.
The temple is situated in Varanasi the holiest
existing place of Hindus, where at least once in
life a Hindu is expected to do pilgrimage, and if
possible, also pour the remains of cremated
ancestors on the River Ganges.<tr>
<td>Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple
<td><img src="C:\gfdgdfg\project h\try.bmp"
border="4" height="150" width="150">
<td>Maharashtra
<td>Trimbakeshwar, Near Nashik
<td>Trimbakeshwar Temple, near Nasik in
Maharashtra, is a Jyotirlinga shrine associated
with the origin of the Godavari river.<tr>
<td> Vaidyanath Jyotirlinga

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<td><img src="C:\gfdgdfg\project h\vai.bmp"
border="4" height="150" width="150">
<td>Jharkhand
<td>Jharkhand
<td>Vaidyanath Jyotirlinga temple is located in
Deogarh District in Santhal Parganas division of
the state Jharkhand . In the month of Shravana
millions of devotee visit the temple. Bholebaba
darshan during Shravan month attracts devotees
from across India and overseas. <tr>
<td>Nageshvara Jyotirlinga
<td><img src="C:\gfdgdfg\project h\nage.bmp"
border="4" height="150" width="150">
<td>Maharashtra
<td>maharashtra
<td>Nageshvara Jyotirlinga is one of the 12
Jyotirlinga shrines mentioned in the Shiva
Purana (Satarudra Sa?hita,Ch.42/2-4, referred as
"nagesham darukavane"). Nageshvara is
believed as the first Jyotirlinga on the earth.
There are three major shrines in India which are
believed as identical to this Jyotirlinga. Those
are the Jageshwar temple near Almora in
Uttarakhand state, the Nageshwara temple near
Dwaraka in Gujarat state and the Nagnath
temple in Aundha in Maharashtra state.<br><tr>
<td>Rameshwar

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<td><img src="C:\gfdgdfg\project h\ram.bmp"
border="4" height="150" width="150">
<td>Tamil Nadu
<td>Rameswaram
<td>Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu is home to the
vast Ramalingeswarar Jyotirlinga temple and is
revered as the southernmost of the twelve
Jyotirlinga shrines of India. It enshrines the
Ramesvara ("Lord of Rama") pillar. It is also one
of the Padal Petra Stalam of Pandya Naadu
mentioned in Thevaaram.<br><tr>
<td>Grishneshwar
<td><img src="C:\gfdgdfg\project h\gir.bmp"
border="4" height="150" width="150">
<td>Maharashtra
<td>Aurangabad
<td>Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga is one of the 12
Jyotirlinga shrines mentioned in the Shiva
Purana (kotirudra sahinta,Ch.32-33 referred as
"Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga"). Grishneshwar is
believed as the Last or 12th (twelfth) Jyotirlinga
on the earth. This pilgrimage site is located at a
village called Verul which lies at a distance of 11
km from Daulatabad and 30 km from
Aurangabad. It lies at a close proximity to the
Ellora caves.</tr></table><br>

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