Friday, 5 October 2018

The city of temples of Ujjain

Mahakaleshwar temple


This temple at the heart of Ujjain, is one of the most sacred temples in India. It is also the best place to begin with exploring this ageless town. The market around the temple is also Ujjain’s commercial nerve center. Regarded as one of the twelve jyotirlingas, Mahakaleshwar is one of the most sacred Shiva temples in India. Not only is the Mahakal Linga the only Dakshinamurti (south facing deity) among 12 jyotirlinga but it is also revered as the only swayambhu or self-actualized linga. 
Bada Ganpati temple
It enshrines a gigantic idol of lord Ganesh. It is said to be made of various peculiar ingredients apart from brick and limestone like jaggery, water and soil.
Harsiddhi temple
This temple occupies a special place in the galaxy of temples in Ujjain. The temple has two unique pine-shaped iron lamp stands that loom to a height of 15 feet. The red temple, an ancient Hindu structure beyond the lamp stands symbolizing the potency of Durga, is peculiar to the Maratha art of architecture. Yet another special feature of Harsiddhi temple is the Sri Yantra, or nine triangles that represent nine names of Durga.
Kaal Bhairav Temple
The temple is dedicated to Kaal Bhairav, located on the banks of Shipra River in Ujjain city. The temple is the most active temples in the city and one of the most unique temple in India. Liquor is offered to the temple deity.The temple comes to life especially on the festival of Mahashivratri, when devotees congregate in vast numbers.
Chintaman Ganesh temple
This is one of the most visited temples in Ujjain. The Ganesh idol enshrined here is supposed to be Swayambhu (born of itself). Worshippers throng to this temple because the deity here is traditionally known as Chintaharan Ganesh meaning the assurer of freedom from worldly anxieties.

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