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Mumbai –Shirdi 1N- Nanded 1N – Ahmednagar1N
Day01:-
Pickup From Mumbai Travel to Shirdi via Trimabakeshwar. Evening Darshan at Shirdi Travel to Shirdi via Trimbakeshwar. Trimbakeshwar is one of th the 12 Jyotirlinga Temples of Lord Shivain India and Shirdi one of the most visited pilgrimages in India visited for the Shirdi Saibaba Temple. Evening Darshan at Shirdi. (Total travel - 300 kms)
Day 02 :-
Travel to Nanded via Grieshneshwar and Aundha Nagnath Temple. Evening visit to the Hazur Sahib Gurdwara. Travel to Nanded via Grishneshwar and Aundha Nagnath Temple (TotalTravel 400 kms - 7.5 hours). Grishneshwar and Aundha Nagnath Temples are one of the 12Jyotirlinga Temples of Lord Shiva. Evening visit to the Hazur Sahib Gurdwara.
Day 03:-
Travel to Ahmednagar via Parli Baidyanath Temple and Shani Shinganapur. Travel to Ahmednagar via Parli Vaijnath Temple (390 kms - 7.5 hours). Enroute visit Parli Baidyanath temple(Also referred to as Parli Vaijnath temple and believed by many as one of the 12 Jyotirlinga temple) and and Shani Shinganapur.
Day04:-
Travel to Bhimashankar before departure Travel to Bhimashankar (180 kms - 4.5 hours) to visit the Jyotirlinga Temple. Depart to Mumbai (220 kms) / Pune (100 kms).
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Shirdi |
Hotel Sai Empire/Ganpati Palace /Similar |
Sterling/Daiwik/Similar |
Temple Tree/Similar |
Nanded |
Hotel Chandralok/Similar |
Hotel City Pride/Similar |
Hotel City Pride |
Ahmednagar |
Hotel Iris premier |
Hotel Iris premier |
Hotel Iris premier |
Rates valid from 01 Dec 2020-30April2021 EXTRA BED CHARGES: EXTRA PERSON / CHILD WITH EXTRA BED Below mentioned rates are per person only. |
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02 pax |
12480/- |
02 pax |
14580/- |
02 pax |
15000/- |
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04 pax |
8490/- |
04 pax |
9690/- |
04 pax |
10110/- |
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06 pax |
7646/- |
06 pax |
8846/- |
06 pax |
9266/- |
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EXTRA CHILD CHARGES WITH EXTRA BED (6-11 YEARS)
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CPAI Plan |
2160 |
2280 |
2520 |
According to Śiva Mahāpurāṇa, once Brahma (the god of creation) and Vishnu (the form of God during preservation) had an argument over supremacy of creation.[1] To settle the debate, Supreme God Shiva pierced the three worlds appearing as a huge infinite pillar of light, the Jyotirlinga which later cooled into the holy mountain Annamalai (on which the Temple of Arunachaleshwara is located).[citation needed]
Vishnu and Brahma split their ways to downwards and upwards respectively to find the end of the light in either direction. Brahma lied that he found out the end, while Vishnu conceded his defeat. This lie of Brahma angered Shiva making him curse Brahma that even though he is the creator of the universe he would not be worshipped. The jyotirlinga is the Supreme Shiva, partless reality, out of which Shiva appeared in another form, Lingodbhava. The jyotirlinga shrines are temples where Shiva appeared as a fiery column of light.[2][3]
Originally there were believed to be 64 jyotirlingas while twelve of them are considered to be very auspicious and holy.[1] Each of the twelve jyotirlinga sites take the name of the presiding deity, each considered a different manifestation of Shiva.[4] At all these sites, the primary image is lingam representing the beginningless and endless Stambha pillar, symbolising the infinite nature of Shiva.