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Ujjain A City of Hundred Great Temples

The Place of Worship, Have You Explored Yet!

UJJAIN considered as one of the seven sacred cities for Hindus. An ancient city situated on the banks of Shipra River in Madhya Pradesh.
The city is one of the venues for Kumbh Mela. The temple town also called Ujjayini or Avanti and discovers say in the Hindu epic
Mahabharata. As the capital city of Avanti Kingdom. Moreover, it is trusted
that two sections of the Skanda Purana were made in the city.

The origin of Ujjain is associated with “Sagar Manthan” scene in
Hindu mythology episode. Divine beings and the devils stirred the
sea to gather Amrit which would grant immortality.
When the divine beings endeavoured to escape with it, four drops
of it fell at four better places; Ujjain, Allahabad, Haridwar and
Nashik.

So, here we will discuss the whole description of
Ujjain, let’s find out now:-

Where to stay in Ujjain

The budget hotels are grouped close Nanakheda transport stand
which is near the railroad station too.

Mid-range hotels can be discovered everywhere throughout the
city. Free Ganj zone has a decent number of mid-range hotels.

Where to eat in Ujjain

Ujjain is a treat for veggie lovers. Eateries serving Kashmiri,
Punjabi and North Indian nourishment can be discovered in
abundance. A couple of eateries along the University Road serve
staple non-vegan charge.

The religious place to visit in Ujjain

Mahakaleshwar Temple

Shree Mahakaleshwar Temple
Shree Mahakaleshwar Temple

The Mahakaleshwar Temple, one of the 12 jyotirlingas of Lord
Shiva is in Ujjain. Ruler Krishna got instruction alongside
Balarama and Sudama from Maharishi Sandipani here. The town
is a blend of the old and the new. The city’s legacy coincides with
the cutting edge structures.

Maha Kumbh Mela

Kumbh Mela is exceptionally mainstream, blessed assembly of
Hindus. The devotees from everywhere throughout the area
accumulate in substantial numbers to accomplish salvation and
bathe in the holy water river. Furthermore, This is the biggest social affair of its kind and is held at regular
intervals for PurnaKumbha and at regular intervals for
Ardha Kumbha. This devout celebration is held in 4 places in
India:-Nashik, Ujjain, Haridwar and Allahabad.

Ram Mandir Ghat

Ram ghat is on the bank of Shipra river and a particularly divine
and quiet place to visit. The night is the best time to visit the place
and one must go to night aarti here.

Chintaman Ganesh Temple

The temple is exceptionally old and goes back to the eleventh
century. It is renowned since the symbol is accepted to
be swayambhu (self-showed) and offering prayers in the temple is
believed to assuage one’s stresses.

Chintaman Ganesh Temple

Bhartrihari Caves

These caves as assessed to be 2500 years of age and is devoted to
Raja Bhartrihari who was the elder brother of King Vikramaditya.
He was profoundly propelled and deserted the kingdom for his
brother Vikramaditya and joined the Nath Sect. He did his
Tapasya in this very buckle and it is trusted that it comprises a
mystery way that opens to burn Dham.

Ram Mandir

Symbols of Lord Rama, Sita and Laksmana are there in this little
temple. Need to climb lots of the stairs to reach to the top. One of
the numerous great spots to visit in Ujjain

Kal Bhairav Temple

KalBhairav Temple Ujjain is a must visit temple acclaimed for its
one of a kind convention of offering alcohol to god.

The temple is devoted to KalBhairav. Situated on the banks of the
Shipra River, it is a standout amongst the most dynamic temples
in the city, visited by several devotees daily. Alcohol is one of the
contributions made to the temple god

ChaubisKhamba Temple

This is one of the most established Temple in Ujjain with 24 pillar
or Khambhat devoted to Choti Mata and Badimata, Near the
The northern side of the entrance are two little temples dedicated to
Mahalaya and Mahamaya goddess.

Harsiddhi Temple

One of Maa Sati’s Shakti Peethas. An absolute must visit the hole
or complete darshan of Mahakal, because of worship of Shiva and
Sati, should always be together and give blessings to all. Shiva and
Shakti is not separated from each other, they are Aadi-shakti

Pir Matsyendranath

This is the Samadhi place of Guru Matsyendranth,
Guru Matsyendranth masters 84 Maha siddhis and he was the master of Guru Goraksnath. Hindu Mythology Believed that Matsyendranth Gave Knowledge of Yoga to Guru Gorakshnath.  Who later on Implemented and organized his ideas and wrote a book on yoga called “Goraksh Samhita”. Guru Gorakshnath also discovered Shaivism tradition “Natha”.

So, what you waiting for, just grab the opportunity and
must visit this religious place once in your life.

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