Thursday, 1 March 2012

6th Dwadash Jyotirlinga at Guwahati, Assam

 Dwadash Jyotirlinga Sloka                                              
                                    
Lord Somnath Jyotirlinga is in the land of Saurashtra, Mallikarjuna Jyotirlingam is on the Shree Shailam, Mahaakal Jyotirlinga is in Ujjayan, Parameshwar belongs to Onkar, Kedarnath Jyotirlinga is in the mountain of Himalayas, Bhimashankar Jyotirlingam is in the land of Dakini, Viswesh Jyotirlinga belongs to Varanasi, the Lord Trayambakam resides on the shore of Gautami river, Baidyanath Jyotirlinga lies on the land of ashes and the Lord of snake lives in the wooden forest. Lord Rama stays near the sea where it was bridged by him and Lord of Dyushma resides in the abode of Shiva. If one recites the names of Dwadash Jyotirlinga in the early morning, he will get rid of all sins and will get all fruits of his efforts.

The exact location of Dakini is debated. The Shiva Purana and the Koti Rudra Samhita refer to Bhimashankar Jyotirlingam in Dakini. Daini Bama at Pamohi is interpreted by the devotees to be one of the Dwadas Jyotirlinga.  It is said that Lord Shiva destroyed the demon Bhima here when he was about to strike the Lingam with a sword. The Lingam was worshipped by His devotee Kamarupeshwar {Priyadharma was the king of Kamrupa- Shiva Puran Astam Khanda 28-31 Adyaya (Hindi & Bengali- Durga Pustak Bhandar, Allahabad)} who was imprisoned by Bhima. Bhima, the son of Kumbhakarna and Karkati did severe penance and became very powerful by a boon of Sri Brahma. The sweat from his body forms the river. On the request of his devotees Sri Shiva stayed there as the Bhimashankar Jyotirlingam.

Sri Sri Panchadhara Shiva Dham
           Sri Sri Bhimeswar Dwadas Jyotirlinga 
           Panchadhara Shiva Dham at  Pamohi, 
           Gorchuk, Guwahati-35, Assam
Sri Sri Parvati's Charan (feet)


6th Dwadash Jyotirlinga
Dhiren Ingty, President of the Managing Committee 






Entry to Shiva Dham
Archeological evidences
Archeological evidences
Panchadhara (water flows in five direction over Jyotirlinga)
Panchadhara (water flows in five direction over Jyotirlinga)
Panchadhara (water flows in five direction over Jyotirlinga)
Sri Sri Ganesha
Sri Sri Ganesha
Chakra
Trishul
Trishul
Natural settings of Jyotirlinga
Natural settings of Jyotirlinga
Jyotirlinga
Offerings at Jyotirlinga
                                                                       

2 comments:

  1. I have been visiting the place over one year and posted the story at http://www.shivshankar.in/bhimashankar-dham-guwahati-assam/
    My question is Why local people are unaware of the place? What is Pachdhara Dimbeswar Swami as Archaeological department have put board outside the entrance?
    On going back to Shiv Puran I found that Bhimashankar dham is in Darun Van which is near Pune.

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  2. We are highly pleased on getting your neutral feedback on Bhimeswar Dwadash Jyotirlinga at Pamohi, Gorchuk, Guwahati. Your analysis indicate the possible truth. In the old land record, the word "Daini Bama" is indicated at the hills of Pamohi, Gorchuk,Guwahati. "Daini" is spell as "Dakinyang" in sanskrit. "Bama" is "upland" in local language of Assam. King Priyadharman was at Kamrupa. he can not be at Pune. Similarly "Pragjyotishpur", "Tripurasur" can not be at Pune. These are neighboring in character. About Panchadhara, it is to be pointed out that during monsoon season, water flows out the "Shivalinga" through five outlets at Pamohi, Gorchuk, Guwahati. It is for the devotee to unearth the truth with the available evidences and records. Possibly a real devotee can differentiate the true omnipresence of Almighty Shiva. An eternal luminescent light comes out from the gravels that make up the surrounding of Shivalinga at Pamohi, Gorchuk, Guwahati. So let devotee find the truth.

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