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UJJAIN: A HOLY CITY

Introduction: Ujjain is a historical and ancient city. It is referred to as mokshda and bhukti-mukti in Agni Puran and Garuda Puran, and it is considered as the best city in Adi Brahma Puran. This city once served as the seat of a sizable empire.

This city boasts a rich past. According to religious texts, this city has never seen devastation since Mahakal, the deity of destruction, sits here. According to the Garuda Puran, there are seven towns that can offer salvation; Avantika is regarded as the best of them since Ujjain has a slightly greater significance than the other cities.

Significance of Ujjain City: This city is home to one Jyotirling out of every twelve, two Shakti Peeths, one city out of seven that offer salvation, Gadhkalika and Harsiddhi, and the holy Kumbh, which is held in four different Indian towns. This is the location of King Bhartari’s cave, and it is thought that Ujjain has the footprints of the god Vishnu.

Famous Markets of Ujjain

  1. Gopal Mandir In Ujjain: The well-known Gopal Mandir is not far from the Gopal Mandir Marg market. Everything in the market is devoted to products that are typically utilized for idol worship.  In addition, the market is home to a number of stores selling genuine clothing, accessories, silk sarees, furniture, shoes, and a host of other items. There are numerous stores on the market that sell the well-known stone statues that are very well-liked in Madhya Pradesh.
  2. Traditional bazar:  The stores in these bazaars are not only exquisitely designed, but they also offer shockingly inexpensive prices on both ornamental and functional goods. The bazaar’s shops are unique because they provide antiques and handcrafted goods that accurately capture the spirit of Madhya Pradesh and Ujjain. The Ujjaini artists have created each of these tiny objects with the greatest love and attention. One may even watch the craftspeople at work on the sculptures in some of the stores. There are also a number of stores in the market that sell jewellery that is highly sought-after in Madhya Pradesh.

Tourist places in Ujjain

  • One of the palaces owned by the royal Scindia family is the Kaliyadeh Palace in Ujjain, which is located on the outskirts of the city.
  • The Bhrathari Caves in Ujjain are an ancient location associated with rumours that it contains tunnels that go straight to four ancient dhams.
  • The Vedha Shala, established in the 1720s by Raja Jai Singh II, a Rajput king, is one of the nation’s observatories that features old astronomy instruments on display.
  • Krishna Consciousness International Society, or ISKCON: In addition to having a guest accommodation and a vegetarian restaurant serving real food, Sri Sri Radha Madan Mohan Temple
  • The largest of Lord Ganesha’s prehistoric shrines is the Chintaman Ganesh Temple.
  • One of the 52 Shaktipeetha locations in India is the Harsiddhi Temple.
  • It is thought that Balarama, Sudama, and Shri Krishna received their education in the Sandipani Ashram.
  • Sai Baba’s Ashram, Prashanti Dham, is located on the riverbank. There are a few Jain temples worth seeing, including Jai Singh Pura Atishay Kshetra, Tapobhoomi, Avanti Parshwanath, Hanumant baag, and Manibhadradham Bhairavgarh.

Festivals in Ujjain

  • Ujjain Simhastha (Kumbamela): Held once every twelve years, this is one of the city’s best swimming festivals. On the full moon day of the Chaitra month, people begin the custom of taking a sacred bath in the Kshipra river.
  • Karthik Mela: The yearly fair draws a large number of tourists to the city and is typically held in December, the Hindu month of Karthik.
  • Every year, for seven days, the renowned poet Kalidas is honored with a variety of artistic and musical performances during the All India Kalidas Samaroh.

Food and Lifestyle in Ujjain

Ujjain’s cuisine is a blend of Rajasthani and Gujarati cuisine, making it the traditional Malwa cuisine. Daal Bati and Daal Bafala is very famous dish in Ujjain .In morning Poha and Jaleib is very famous in breakfast .

Conclusion

Ujjain, a place full of spiritual beliefs still stands out to be a historical heritage with the vibrant hues of modern lifestyle. It offers unique experience from welcoming locals and offering bustling markets that leaves an incredible mark on the visitors. As the sun sets over the various ghats including that of Shipra River, It promises a once-in-a-lifetime experience exploring India’s spiritual and cultural legacy.

Frequently asked questions

Which is the best time to visit Ujjain for tourism?

When the weather is nice, from October to March is the ideal time of year to visit Ujjain.  Though you can visit Ujjain in other time as well to Darshan Mahakal Temple and other Near by temple

What is the importance of Kumbh Mela in Ujjain?

The world’s largest peaceful pilgrimage gathering, known as Kumbh Mela (the festival of the sacred pitcher), sees people wash or plunge into a sacred river. According to devotees, taking a bath in the Ganges releases a person from the cycle of life and death and absolves them of their sins.

What can the places for staying at Ujjain for tourists ?

There are many option to stay in Ujjain ,like Hotel In Ujjain ,Home stay or you can also stay at Dharmshala .It is good if you can book your hotel before your trip to get better expeirnce .

What are the must-visit architectures in Ujjain ?
  1. Mahakaleshwar temple: One the oldest and amongst the twelve jyotirlingas in India.
  2. Kaal Bhairav Temple: Dedicated to Lord Kaal Bhairav, an incarnation of lord shiva, and is known for its unique tradition of liquor to the deity.
  3. Ram Ghat: A sacred and spiritual bathing ghat on the shipra river.

More Place To Visit

HARSIDHHI TEMPLE

HARSIDHHI TEMPLE

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CHINTAMAN GANESH TEMPLE

CHINTAMAN GANESH TEMPLE

Chintaman Ganesh is an ancient holy and the biggest temple and of Lord Ganesha in Ujjain. As it is the temple of Ganesha, people take the blessings of Ganesh for starting every new venture. 

KAAL BHAIRAVA TEMPLE

KAAL BHAIRAVA TEMPLE

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GOPAL MANDIR

GOPAL MANDIR

Gopal Mandir, Ujjain is situated in the middle of the big market square. The temple is dedicated to the blue god Krishna. 

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Navgrah Shanti Puja

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MAHAKALESHWAR TEMPLE

MAHAKALESHWAR TEMPLE

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