Grishneshwar is an ancient pilgrimage
site revered as the abode of one of the 12 Jyotirlingas
of Shiva. It is located at a distance of 11 km from Daulatabad near Aurangabad
in Maharashtra. Daulatabad was once known as Devagiri. Located nearby are the popular
tourist attractions Ellora - featuring ancient rock cut
monuments from the 1st millennnium CE, and Ajanta known for its exquisite cave paintings
again from the 1st millennium CE.
The Grishneswar temple was constructed by Ahilyabhai
Holkar who also re-constructed the Kasi
Viswanatha temple at Benares and the Vishnu Paada
temple at Gaya. Grishneshwar is also known as Ghushmeshwar.
Legend has it that a devout woman
Kusuma offered worship to Shiva regularly by immersing a Shivalingam in a
tank, as a part of her daily ritual worship. Her husband's first wife, envious of her
piety and standing in society murdered Kusuma's son in cold blood. An aggrieved Ksuma
continued her ritual worship, and when she immersed the Shivalingam again in the tank, her
son was miraculously restored to life. Shiva is said to have appeared in front of her and
the villagers, and then on is believed to have been worshipped in the form of a
Jyotirlinga Ghusmeshwar.
See Also:
Tryambakeshwar
Bhimashankar
Kailasanatha Temple at Ellora