Mahakaleshwar jyotirlinga

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Shree Mahakaleshwar Temple (Ujjain)

Shri Mahakaleshwar of Ujjain is 3rd Jyothirlinga of Dwadasha Jyothirlingas which is located on the bank of the Kshipra river. This Jyoothirlinga in Madya Pradesh is an Important pilgrimage site in Central India. The Idol of Mahakaleshwar is known to be Dakshinamurthy as he is facing South. This temple constrcution details are not clear as on date, but Puranas narrate that this temple was first established by Prajapitha Brahma. The Mahakaleshwar Jyothirlingam is said to be the largest among Dwadasha /jyothirlingams. Temple Architecture: This temple is three storeyed. In the lowest floor Mahakaleshwar jyothirling is installed. In the middle floor Omkaleshwar Lingam is installed and devotees come out from main Mahakaleshwar temple and just infront of exit to the Mahakaleshwar temple this Omkaleshwar temple is there on the middle floor and on top of Omkaleshwar temple the uppermost floor Nagachandreshwara temple is there, which will open only once in year on Naga Panchami. Bhasma Aarti: Bhasma aarti is the unique rituals happened only here in this temple and which is must attend rituals. Visiting Mahakaleshwar without attending Basma aarti is not a good idea. Basma aarti takes place everyday morning at 04:00 am and one has to book online ticket to attend this aarti as there are limited tickets available for the same. Worshipping the idol with holy ash obtained from the ghats and applied with scared chants is part of the divine rite. Temple Timings Iin this temple different rit...

Mahakaleshwar Jyotirling

Important information • Location: Jaisinghpura, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456006. • Festivals: Shivratri, Shravan For Other Festival Detail • Main Deity: Lord Shiv ( Lord Mahakaleshwar) • Languages: English & Hindi • • Best Season To Visit: All • Mahakaleshwar Mandir Contact Number: • • Note: Mobile, Camera & electronics equipment are not allowed on temple premises. Mahakaleshwar Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is among the Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • History King Chandrasena of Ujjain was a good devotee of Lord Shiva and wished to him all the time. Once, while he was wishing, he was overheard by a farmer’s son, Shrikhar. The lad wanted to wish together with the king but was tossed out by the palace soldiers and taken to the borders of Ujjain. The young boy then overheard kings Ripudamana and Singhaditya, rivals of Ujjain, speak about attacking the city. He instantly started wishing to the Lord to secure his city. The priest Vridhi heard the news and at the request of his sons, started to wish to Lord Shiva at the banks of the river Kshipra. Ripudamana and Singhaditya attacked Ujjain with the help of the devil Dushan and were successful in plundering the city and assaulting the devotees of Lord Shiva. On hearing the plea of the priest and his devotees, Lord Shiva appeared in his Mahakala form and beat Ripudamana and Singhaditya. At the behest of Shrikhar and Vridhi, he agreed to stay on in Ujjain to safeguard the city and his devotees. From that da...

Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga

Jyotirlingas are sacred shrines of Lord Shiva; it is believed that Lord Shiva himself visited these places and hence they have a special place in the hearts of devotees. There are 12 of them in India. Jyotirlinga means ‘column or pillar of light’. The ‘stambha’ symbol represents that there is no beginning or end. When Lord Brahma and Lord Vishnu had an argument about who was the supreme god, Lord Shiva appeared as a column of light and asked each one to find the ends. Neither could do it. It is believed that the places where these columns of light fell is where the jyotirlingas are located. Of the 12 jyotirlingas in India, the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga is believed to be swayambhu i.e. originated on its own. Since kaal means ‘time’ and ‘death’, Mahakal i.e. Lord Shiva is called the Lord of Time and Death. Where is the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga located? The temple is located in the historical city of Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh, India. It is situated on the banks of the holy river, Shipra. Special features of Mahakaleshwar Temple The Mahakaleshwar temple has been built in Maratha, Bhumija and Chalukya architectural styles. It has five levels, one of which is underground. There are images of Lord Shiva’s consort, Goddess Parvati (to the north), his sons, Ganesha (to the west) and Kartikeya (to the east) and his mount, Nandi (to the south). On the second floor above the Mahakaleshwar linga is the Omkareshwara linga. Enshrined on the third floor of the temple is an image of Nagcha...

Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga, Ujjain

Timings : From the month Chaitra to Ashwin: Morning Pooja:7:00 AM - 7:30 AM Mid-day Pooja:10:00 AM - 10:30 AM Evening Pooja:5:00 PM - 5:30 PM Aarti Shri Mahakal:7:00 PM - 7:30 PM Closing time: 11:00PM From the month Kartik to Falgun: Morning Pooja:7:30 AM - 8:00 AM Mid-day Pooja:10:30 AM - 11:00 AM Evening Pooja:5:30 PM - 6:00 PM Aarti Shri Mahakal:7:30 PM - 8:00 PM Closing time: 11:00 PM Bhasma Aarti: 4:00 AM Mahakaleshwar Temple, located in the ancient city of Ujjain in the state of Madhya Pradesh, is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas in India. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the Mahakal lingam at this temple is believed to be Swayambhu (self-manifested), obtaining currents of Shakti (power) from within itself. Mahakaleshwar is also one of the 18 Maha Shakti Peethas in India. Another factor that makes Mahakaleshwar one of the most revered Jyotirlingas in India is the fact that the Mahakaleshwar idol is Dakshina Mukhi ,facing south, unlike all the other Jyotirlingas. Considered no less than a Hindu pilgrimage, the Bhasma-Aarti of Mahakaleshwar Temple is hugely popular amongst the devotees. The Mahakaleshwar Temple complex is a spacious courtyard with sculptural finery and sophistication that is influenced by Maratha, Bhumija and Chalukya styles of structural design and is complete with impressive lingam sculptures of Mahakaleshwar. It also has the inscriptions of Omkaresvara and Nagachandresvara and images of Ganesha, Kartikeya and Parvati. The temple, which is spread over five levels,...

Jyotirlinga

Hinduism Legend According to a jyotirlinga. Brahma and Vishnu decided to ascend and descend across the pillar of light respectively, to find the end of the light in either direction. According to some iterations, Vishnu assumed his jyotirlinga shrines are regarded to be the temples where Shiva appeared as a fiery column of light. Original 64 Originally, there were believed to have been 64 jyotirlings of which twelve are considered to be very auspicious and holy. jyotirlinga sites take the names of their respective presiding deity, and each is considered a different manifestation of Shiva. Sanskrit shlokas The following Dvādaśa Jyotirliṅga Stotram) describes the 12 jyotirlingas: Sanskrit transliteration translation सौराष्ट्रे सोमनाथं च श्रीशैले मल्लिकार्जुनम्। Saurāṣṭre Somanāthaṃ cha Śrīśaile Mallikārjunam उज्जयिन्यां महाकालमोङ्कारममलेश्वरम्॥ Ujjayinyāṃ Mahākālam Omkāram Amaleśwaram Mahakala ( परलयां वैद्यनाथम् चिताभूमो च डाकिन्यां भीमशङ्करम्। Vaidyanāthaṃ chitha bhumo cha Ḍākinyāṃ Bhīmaśaṅkaram सेतुबन्धे तु रामेशं नागेशं दारुकावने॥ Setubandhe tu Rāmeśaṃ Nāgeśaṃ Dārukāvane Ramesham ( वाराणस्यां तु विश्वेशं त्र्यम्बकं गौतमीतटे। Vārāṇasyāṃ tu Viśveśaṃ Tryambakaṃ Gautamītaṭe Vishwesham ( हिमालये तु केदारं घुश्मेशं च शिवालये॥ Himālaye tu Kedāraṃ Ghuśmeśaṃ ca Śivālaye Kedar ( एतानि ज्योतिर्लिङ्गानि सायं प्रातः पठेन्नरः। etāni jyotirliṅgāni sāyaṃ prātaḥ paṭhennaraḥ One who recites these jyotirlingas every evening and morning सप्तजन्मकृतं पापं स्मरणेन विनश्यति॥ saptajanmakṛtaṃ pā...

Shri Mahakaleshwar Temple

Shri Mahakaleshwar of Ujjayini is known among the twelve celebrated Jyotirlingas in India. The glory of Mahakaleshwar temple has been vividly described in various Purans. Starting with Kalidasa, many sanskrit poets have eulogized this temple in emotive terms. Ujjain used to be the central point for calculation of Indian time and Mahakala was considered as the distinctive presiding deity of Ujjain.The presiding deity of time, Shiva, in all his splendor, reigns eternal in Ujjain. The temple of Mahakaleshwar, its shikhara soaring into the skies, an imposing façade against the skyline, evokes primordial awe and reverence with its majesty. The Mahakal dominates the life of the city and its people, even in the midst of the busy routine of modern preoccupations, and provides an unbreakable link with past traditions. One of the 12 Jyotirlingas in India, the lingam at the Mahakal is believed to be swayambhu (born of itself), deriving currents of power (Shakti) from within itself as against the other images and lingams which are ritually established and invested with mantra-shakti. The idol of Mahakaleshwar is known to be dakshinamurti, facing the South. This is a unique feature, upheld by tantric tradition to be found only in Mahakaleshwar among the 12 jyotirlingas. The idol of Omkareshwar Shiva is consecrated in the sanctum above the Mahakal shrine. The images of Ganesh, Parvati and Karttikeya are installed in the west, north and east of the sanctum sanctorum. To the south is the ...