New Delhi. Monday, 20 April 2026
The 12 Jyotirlingas represent the most sacred manifestations of Lord Shiva, where he is believed to have appeared as a “Pillar of Light.” For millions of devotees, a pilgrimage to these sites is a path to spiritual liberation. As of April 2026, new infrastructure, high-speed rail connectivity, and digital darshan services have significantly transformed the pilgrimage experience.
Latest Information & Travel Updates (2026)
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Kedarnath Opening: The portals for Kedarnath Dham are scheduled to open on April 22, 2026, at 8:00 AM, marking the start of the summer pilgrimage season in the Himalayas.
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Somnath Millennium: In early 2026, the Somnath Temple celebrated the “Somnath Swabhiman Parva,” commemorating 1,000 years of resilience since its first major historical challenge, highlighting its status as the “Eternal Shrine.”
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Bharat Gaurav Trains: Indian Railways has launched dedicated Jyotirlinga Yatra tourist trains in April and May 2026, offering all-inclusive packages that cover sites like Omkareshwar, Mahakaleshwar, and Somnath.
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Kashi Vishwanath: The Kashi Vishwanath Dham Corridor in Varanasi continues to see record-breaking footfall, now offering 3D VR (Virtual Reality) Darshan for those unable to visit the sanctum sanctorum physically.
Latest Updates on Indian Pilgrimage Sites
Full List of 12 Jyotirlingas with Key Details
| # | Jyotirlinga | State | Significant 2026 Update |
| 1 | Somnath | Gujarat | Prime Minister-led 1,000-year resilience celebrations held in Jan 2026. |
| 2 | Mallikarjuna | Andhra Pradesh | Enhanced riverfront development on the Krishna River for pilgrims. |
| 3 | Mahakaleshwar | Madhya Pradesh | New crowd management systems for the world-famous Bhasma Aarti. |
| 4 | Omkareshwar | Madhya Pradesh | Completed “Statue of Oneness” nearby has boosted spiritual tourism. |
| 5 | Kedarnath | Uttarakhand | Portals open April 22; strict registration required via the state portal. |
| 6 | Bhimashankar | Maharashtra | Declared a key zone for eco-spiritual tourism to protect Sahyadri forests. |
| 7 | Kashi Vishwanath | Uttar Pradesh | Queue-less “Sugam Darshan” and Ganga Aarti viewing from the corridor. |
| 8 | Trimbakeshwar | Maharashtra | Pilgrims now encouraged to follow the “Godavari Origin” heritage trek. |
| 9 | Vaidyanath | Jharkhand | Included in the 2026 “Puri–Gangasagar–Ayodhya” Bharat Gaurav circuit. |
| 10 | Nageshwar | Gujarat | Improved road connectivity from Dwarka city for easier access. |
| 11 | Ramanathaswamy | Tamil Nadu | Expansion of the pilgrim amenities center near the 22 holy wells (Teerthams). |
| 12 | Grishneshwar | Maharashtra | Conservation efforts integrated with the nearby UNESCO Ellora Caves. |
Common Misconceptions
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Location of Vaidyanath: While Deoghar (Jharkhand) is widely accepted as the Jyotirlinga, some traditions point to Parli in Maharashtra or Baijnath in Himachal Pradesh. However, the Jharkhand site remains the primary pilgrimage destination.
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Nageshwar Identity: There is a similar debate regarding Nageshwar, with some devotees visiting Aundha Nagnath in Maharashtra. The shrine near Dwarka, Gujarat, is the most popularly recognized “Nageshwar.”
Latest Spiritual News and Updates
Disclaimer
Religious history and the identification of certain Jyotirlinga sites (e.g., Vaidyanath or Nageshwar) may vary across different ancient texts and regional beliefs. The content presented reflects widely accepted traditions and the Shiva Purana, but is not intended to serve as a definitive theological verdict or to promote any specific sect over another.
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