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Spiritual Solace: Evening Aarti at Ram Ghat

Spiritual Solace: Evening Aarti at Ram Ghat No trip to Ujjain is complete without sitting on the steps of Ram Ghat during sunset. This ancient bathing ghat on the Kshipra River is believed to be the spot where Lord Rama performed the last rites for his father. Every evening, the ghat resonates with the sound of bells, conch shells, and Sanskrit chants during the Kshipra Aarti. Similar to the famous Ganga Aarti in Varanasi, the Kshipra Aarti is a visual treat where priests offer huge oil lamps to the river goddess. It is a peaceful way to end a day of sightseeing, watching the lamps float down the dark waters of the river that has sustained Ujjain for millennia.

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Mangalnath Temple: The “Birthplace of Mars” and Bhat Puja

Mangalnath Temple: The “Birthplace of Mars” and Bhat Puja According to the Matsya Purana, Ujjain is the birthplace of the planet Mars (Mangal), and the Mangalnath Temple is the epicenter of this cosmic energy. Situated on a hillock overlooking the Kshipra River, it is the world’s most significant place for resolving “Mangal Dosh” in horoscopes. Tourists will witness the unique “Bhat Puja” here, where the Shiva Linga is covered in cooked rice (Bhat) to cool the fiery nature of Mars. Even for non-religious visitors, the temple offers a panoramic view of the holy river and a serene environment perfect for meditation. It is believed to be located directly on the Tropic of Cancer.

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Mahakal Lok Corridor: A Divine Nighttime Spectacle

Mahakal Lok Corridor: A Divine Nighttime Spectacle The ‘Mahakal Lok’ corridor has transformed the pilgrimage experience in Ujjain. Spanning over 900 meters, this grand corridor connects the Mahakaleshwar Temple to the city with 108 ornate pillars (Stambhs) depicting the ‘Anand Tandav’ of Lord Shiva. While beautiful by day, the corridor truly comes alive at night. The intricate lighting illuminates the massive murals and statues of Shiva’s various forms, creating a mesmerizing atmosphere. Tourists are advised to visit after 7:00 PM to enjoy the pleasant weather and the stunning visual effects reflected in the Rudrasagar Lake. It is currently one of the most photographed locations in Madhya Pradesh.

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The Mystery of Kal Bhairav: Where the Deity “Drinks” Liquor

The Mystery of Kal Bhairav: Where the Deity “Drinks” Liquor Of all the temples in Ujjain, the Kal Bhairav temple remains the most mysterious and intrigued spot for visitors. As the guardian deity of the city, Kal Bhairav is offered liquor (Madira) as a sacred sacrament. Devotees from across the country queue up with bottles of whiskey, rum, or country liquor, which are handed to the priest. In a phenomenon that defies scientific explanation, the priest touches the saucer of liquor to the idol’s lips, and the liquid slowly disappears. Whether you are a believer or a skeptic, witnessing this ritual is an unforgettable experience. The temple is situated on the banks of the Kshipra River and is an essential stop on the Ujjain pilgrimage circuit.

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World’s First ‘Vikramaditya Vedic Clock’ Becomes Top Tourist Draw

World’s First ‘Vikramaditya Vedic Clock’ Becomes Top Tourist Draw Ujjain has added a modern marvel to its ancient heritage with the “Vikramaditya Vedic Clock,” the world’s first timepiece based on the traditional Indian Panchang. Standing 85 feet tall near the Jantar Mantar, this clock doesn’t just display time; it calculates planetary positions, muhurats, and astrological data based on the sunrise-to-sunrise cycle. For tourists, it is a fascinating blend of science and spirituality. The clock connects to the internet to provide global time updates while rooting its calculations in the ancient Indian method where Ujjain was considered the Prime Meridian. It is a must-visit spot for anyone interested in astronomy and the legacy of King Vikramaditya.

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