Jyotirlingas in India have been mentioned in the Vedas. The light emerged as shrines at certain places, as a symbol of supremacy and a boon to devotees who want to worship him. It is believed there is no beginning and ending to Shiva. For thousands of years, Brahma and Vishnu couldn’t trace the start or the endpoints of it. To mitigate that, Lord Shiva turned into a brilliant shaft of light travelling through the earth and beyond. Lords Brahma and Vishnu are believed to have debated over their supremacy. Brahma is the Creator Vishnu, the Preserver and Maheshwara or Shiva, the destroyer. The three pillars of Hinduism are the holy Trinity – Brahma, Vishnu and Maheshwara. There is an intriguing story of the Jyotirlingas from the Myth of the Puranas.
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