Jyotirlinga is a devotional symbol of Lord Shiva, which is a combination of 2 words 'Jyoti’ means ‘Eternal Light’ and ‘Lingam’ means “mark/being”, so the word Jyotirlingam represents the Eternal light of Lord Shiva.
Based on our ancient scripture Shiva Puran is it mentions about 64 Jyotirlinga shrines and from them 12 Jyotirlingas are the most sacred and are believed to be Shiva, with a soulful meaning i.e., created without human intervention when Lord Brahma and Lord Vishnu were arguing on who is superior from each other, Lord Shiva emerged as a pillar of sun and asked both Lord Brahma and Lord Vishnu to find the last point of the pillars it is believed that the locations where light of these pillar dropped are said to be where Jyotirlinga are placed. There is a belief that Jyotirlinga Symbolizes the twelve different forms of Lord Shiva, and if we visit all 12 Jyotirlinga we will surely attain Moksha, i.e., liberation from the cycle of birth and death, and each Jyotirlinga is a different revelation of Lord Shiva. These 12 Lingam of Lord Shiva are mainly highlighting the power of Santana Dharam and its holistic and religious significance. This NTP Groups Package of 12 Jyotirlingas make package combining all over India and itis not only a travel experience but a route to spiritual bliss and mankind fulfillmentThere is a belief those who visit the Jyotirlinga temple attract Illuminations and Salvation
The 12 Jyotirlingas are placed in different locations and states of India: Bhimashankar (Pune), Trimbakeshwar (Maharastra), Grishneswhar (Aurangabad), Somnath (Gujarat), Nageshwar (Dwarka), Mahakaleshwar (Madhyapradesh), Omkareshwar (Madhyapradesh)Vaidyanath (Jharkhand), Kashi Vishwanath (Uttarpradesh), Kedarnath (Uttarakhand), Malikarjuna (Andhra Pradesh) and Rameshwaram (Tamil Nadu).