12 temples found across India
By State
Jyotirlinga on an Om-shaped island in the Narmada River - actually contains two Jyotirlingas.
By Main God
India's only temple where Ram is worshipped as a king with military guard of honor during aarti.
Sacred origin of the Narmada River at 1,065m - where the Vindhya and Satpura ranges meet.
One of India's largest Ganesh idols - a reclining form carved from a single rock near Mahakaleshwar.
The 'Somnath of the East' - an unfinished 11th-century temple with one of India's largest Shiva lingams.
One of India's oldest self-manifested Ganesh temples - the 'Remover of Worries' on the Kshipra River.
India's most unusual temple where the deity drinks liquor - fierce guardian form of Shiva.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site of Chandela-era temples famous for exquisite sculptures and erotic carvings.
Home of the famous Bhasma Aarti, one of twelve Jyotirlingas.
A Shakti Peeth atop Trikuta Hill (1,063 steps) - beloved by legendary musician Alauddin Khan.
One of only two temples in the world with an eight-faced Shiva Lingam - dating to the Gupta period.
Powerful Baglamukhi (Dasha Mahavidya) temple - worshipped for victory over enemies and legal battles.