DAY 03: SHIRDI – SHANI SHINGNAPUR – GRISHNESHWAR
Early morning (optional Kankad aarti at Sai temple) One has to stand from the previous night
Breakfast at hotel. After breakfast, leave for Shani Shingnapur, which is also famous for the fact that no house in the village has doors, only door frames. Despite this, no theft is reported in the village. Villagers never keep their valuables under lock and key. Villagers believe that the temple is a “jagrut devasthan” (lit. “alive temple”), meaning that the god here is very powerful. They believe that god Shani punishes anyone attempting theft. The deity here is “Swayambhu” (Sanskrit: self-evolved deity) that is self emerged from earth in form of black but imposing stone. Though no one knows the exact period, it is believed that the Swayambhu Shanaishwara statue was found from times immemorial by shepherds of the then local hamlet. It is believed to be in existence at least since Kali yuga. After that proceed to Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga (Approx 80 kms) it is the last Jyotirlinga of the country and holds a huge importance in the Shaivism tradition of Hinduism. The temple derives a huge influence from south India Temple architecture and boasts a five tier Shikara. It is even the smallest Jyotirlinga temple in the country. The temple houses a beautiful carvings and sculptures of gods and goddess.
After visiting Grishneshwar proceed to Ellora Caves – Buddhist, Jain & Hindu Sculptures. Impressive in their own right are the rock-hewn temples and monasteries of Ellora that lie just 30 kms away from Aurangabad City and are the meeting point of the Buddhists, Jains and Hindus. In all, there are 34 elaborate cave temples. Check into hotel. Overnight at hotel.
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