Darshan: Pilgrims typically visit the Jyotirlingas to seek the blessings of Lord Shiva and to have a "darshan" or a glimpse of the deity. Pilgrims may offer flowers, fruits, and other offerings to the deity and perform puja or worship rituals.
Pradakshina: Pilgrims may also circumambulate or walk around the Jyotirlinga in a clockwise direction as a sign of respect and devotion.
Mantra chanting: Pilgrims may also recite mantras or sacred hymns dedicated to Lord Shiva as a way of seeking his blessings and guidance.
Offerings: Pilgrims may also offer various items such as flowers, fruits, incense, and lamps as a sign of devotion and respect.
Homa or yagna: Pilgrims may also participate in homa or yagna rituals, which involve offering oblations to the divine through fire.
Fasting: Some pilgrims may also choose to fast or abstain from certain foods as a way of purifying their bodies and minds and seeking divine blessings.
It is important to note that these rituals and practices may vary depending on the specific Jyotirlinga and the personal beliefs and traditions of the pilgrim.
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