BHIMESHWAR DHAM JYOTIRLINGA, PAMOHI (GUWAHATI), ASSAM.
INTO THE SACRED ALMIGHTY -
The “Bhimeswar Dwadas Jyotirlinga Dham” one of the Jyotirlingas, is located at Dakini hill near Pamohi in Guwahati. It is situated at the hill just besides the Deepor Beel. It is believed that Lord Shiva had incarnated here to destroy a demon called “Bhimasura” and protect his devotees.
The exact location of Dakini is a debated subject. The Shiva Purana and the Koti Rudra Samhita refer to Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga on Dakini hill.
LEGEND -
According to Shiva Purana, Kumbhakarna (brother of Lanka king Ravana) was in love with Karkati, daughter of King of Patal Lok. When Ravana came to invite Karkati’s father and Kumbhakarna to fight with Rama Kumbhakarna refused to come until Ravana allowed him to marry Karkati. At last on the advice of Narada, Ravana agreed and Kumbhakarna married Karkati. After marriage Kumbhakarna left Karkati to participate in the war. After Kumbhakarna’s death, Karkati gave birth to Kumbhakarna’s son; who was named as Bhimasura. Bhimasura did penance to get boon from Lord Brahma of unreal strength and to be not killed by Lord Vishnu by any means. He later challenged Lord Vishnu to fight with him. Lord Vishnu agreed and deliberately lost the war to keep Lord Brahma’s boon. This made Bhimasura very arrogant and he started conquering various kingdoms. He imprisoned the king Priyadharman (also called Kamrupeshwar) and his wife Dakshinadevi of Kamrupa.
HOW TO REACH -
It is around 13 km from Guwahati. One has to go to Pamohi from NH 37 in Guwahati to reach Bhimeswar. The area is accessible by trekkers and magic cars from Gorchuk. Also Uber and Ola services take you to the main gate of the temple. Guwahati is well connected with other parts of the country by road, rail and air. Members of the Brahmon Sobha, a registered global society, perform "Rudra Yagna" & "Rudravishek Paath" on the occasion of MahaShivratri. The Assam State Transport Corporation ply buses to carry devotees to the Shrine from Gorchuk at regular intervals.
The Nearest Locations From Where Public Transports Are Available -
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