Ghushmeshwar or Ghrishneshwar is in Aurangabad in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The Ghrishneshwar Temple is at a short distance from the main city and is in Verul village which is 11 kilometres from Daulatabad.
The Glory and beliefs of Ghushmeshwar or Ghrishneshwar Jyotirlinga
A Brahmin couple, Sudharma and Sudeha who lived near South Devgiri Mountain did not have children. It is believed that Sudharma then married Sudeha's sister Ghushma and brought her home. Ghushma who made Shivalinga and worshipped it gave birth to a son.
One day, Sudeha killed Ghushma and Sudharma’s young son while he was asleep. However, when Ghushma returned after immersing his sona and the Shivalinga, his son had returned alive. It is believed that, at the request of Ghushma, God Shiva appeared as Jyotirlinga for the welfare of the people and remained there. Ghushmeshwar is believed to have been named after Ghushma. It is believed that worshiping Jyotirlinga in Shravan Mass (August/Spetember) will fulfil a couple’s desire to have children. A special fair is held here on the Mondays of Shravan month and on Mahashivaratri.
How to reach Ghushmeshwar or Ghrishneshwar Jyotirlinga?
Daulatabad in the outskirts of Aurangabad in Maharashtra is connected to major cities by railways and roads. The distance from Daulatabad station to the temple is about 20 kilometres. There are various means of transportation for Ghushmeshwar from Aurangabad station as well. From Daulatabad too there are means of transportation to Verul village. Daulatabad also has bus services from major cities of India.
When to visit Ghushmeshwar?
The best time is from August to February. During the summer, the area gets very hot