Bhimashankar Temple – Maharashtra

Bhimashankar Temple is one of the twelve
Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva and a highly revered pilgrimage site located in the serene and dense forests of the Sahyadri hills, near Pune, Maharashtra. This ancient temple holds immense mythological, spiritual, and ecological importance, attracting thousands of devotees and nature lovers alike. The temple is nestled in the Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary, making it a blend of divinity and natural beauty.
Temple About:

Bhimashankar Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is known for housing one of the 12 sacred Jyotirlingas. It is believed that this is where Lord Shiva took the form of Bhima and destroyed the demon Tripurasura, restoring peace and dharma. Temple Description:

Built in the Nagara architectural style, the temple is adorned with intricate stone carvings, ancient sculptures, and a divine ambiance. The Shiva Linga here is self-manifested (Swayambhu), and the temple is considered a site where spirituality and nature coexist. Temple Specialty:

One of the 12 Jyotirlingas of India

Located amidst the Western Ghats – a UNESCO World Heritage site

Associated with the legend of Tripurasura Samharam

A serene place ideal for pilgrimage, trekking, and nature walks Temple Address:

Bhimashankar Temple, Bhorgiri Village, Taluka Khed, Pune District, Maharashtra – 410509, India Temple Location (Longitude and Latitude):

19.0720° N, 73.5539° E Temple Timings:

Open: 4:30 AM – 12:00 PM & 4:00 PM – 9:30 PM

Special poojas and abhishekams held daily Temple Sevas:

Rudrabhishek

Laghurudra

Maha Puja

Abhishekam

Aarti

Shravan Maas special rituals

Pradosh and festival day offerings Traveling Facilities:

State transport buses and private taxis available

Trekking trails for adventure seekers

Connected via road from Pune and Mumbai
Food Facilities:

Vegetarian eateries, local dhabas, and stalls

Prasadam inside the temple complex
Stay Facilities:

Lodges, MTDC resorts, and pilgrim rest houses

Budget guesthouses near the temple
Nearby Railway Station:

Pune Railway Station – ~111 km
Nearby Airport:

Pune International Airport (PNQ) – ~120 km
Nearby Bus Station:

Rajgurunagar (Khed) – Nearest major bus point Local buses from Manchar and Pune Bus Routes to Temple:

Pune → Manchar → Bhimashankar

Mumbai → Pune → Bhimashankar

Nashik → Sangamner → Bhimashankar
Train Routes to Temple:

Reach Pune Junction from Mumbai or other cities

Take a bus or taxi to Bhimashankar (approx. 3–4 hours)
Airways to Temple:

Fly to Pune Airport

Continue by road (cab or bus) to the temple
Nearby Cities to Temple:

Pune – 110 km

Mumbai – 210 km

Nashik – 230 km

Ahmednagar – 125 km
Nearby Visiting Temples & Places:

Gupt Bhimashankar (Cave temple)

Hanuman Lake

Nagphani Point (trekking view)

Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary

Other Shiva temples and forest trails
Preferable Visiting Season:

October to March – Ideal weather

Shravan month (July–August) – Highly auspicious

Avoid monsoon for trekking due to slippery terrain
Shopping – Famous For?:

Herbal products, forest honey, and Ayurvedic items

Handcrafted souvenirs and Rudraksha malas

Local tribal art, spices, and religious goods

Bhimashankar Temple offers a soulful experience that blends spiritual awakening with the tranquility of nature. Its religious importance as a Jyotirlinga, combined with rich biodiversity and scenic trekking routes, makes it a must-visit destination for pilgrims, trekkers, and nature enthusiasts alike. Whether you're seeking blessings or simply escaping into the serenity of the Sahyadris, Bhimashankar stands as a divine and unforgettable retreat.

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