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Vaidyanath (Baidyanath) at Deoghar, Jharkhand is, in the most widely followed enumeration, the ninth jyotirlinga — Shiva as the Lord of Physicians. Its founding legend is the great Ravana story: granted the linga on condition it never touch earth before Lanka, the demon-king was tricked into setting it down at Deoghar, where it rooted forever. Each Shravana, lakhs of kanwariyas carry Ganga water on foot from Sultanganj — among the largest annual pilgrimages on earth. The tradition of Parli Vaijnath in Maharashtra also carries this jyotirlinga's claim; per Indopedia policy both traditions will be documented with their sources.
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