Ujjain tourist places

  1. 21 Best Places to Visit in Ujjain, Things to Do & Sightseeing (2023)
  2. Ujjain Tourism (2023)
  3. Top 10 Tourist Places To Visit Ujjain
  4. Top 14 Things to Do in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh
  5. Sandipani Ashram (Ujjain)
  6. Top 14 Things to Do in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh
  7. Sandipani Ashram (Ujjain)
  8. 21 Best Places to Visit in Ujjain, Things to Do & Sightseeing (2023)
  9. Ujjain Tourism (2023)
  10. Top 10 Tourist Places To Visit Ujjain


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21 Best Places to Visit in Ujjain, Things to Do & Sightseeing (2023)

At a distance of 2 km from Ujjain Junction, Mahakaleshwar is a sacred Hindu temple located in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh. Situated beside the Rudra Sagar Lake, it is one of the top places of Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Mahakaleshwar Temple is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, which are said to be the most sacred abodes of Lord Shiva. The presiding deity, Lord Shiva in the lingam form is believed to be Swayambhu, deriving currents of power (Shakti) from within itself as against the other images and lingams that are ritually established and invested with mantra-shakti. Also, the shrine is revered as one of the 18 Maha Shakti Peethams that are believed to have enshrined with the presence of Shakti due to the falling of body parts of the corpse of Sati Devi, when Lord Shiva carried it. The upper lip ..... At a distance of 7 km from Ujjain Junction, Kal Bhairav Temple is a revered Hindu shrine located in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh. Situated on the banks of the Kshipra River, it is one of the most active temples in Ujjain, and among the must-visit temples during your The Kal Bhairav Temple is dedicated to Kal Bhairav, a fierce manifestation of Lord Shiva, and he is regarded as the guardian deity of the city. Though Ujjain houses a huge number of temples within its geographical area, Kal Bhairav is the most prominent one and records a footfall of thousands of devotees every day. The worship of Ashta Bhairava is a part of the Saivite tradition, and the Kal Bhairav is considered their chief. Th...

Ujjain Tourism (2023)

Ujjain, considered to be one of the holiest cities of India, is an ancient city situated on the eastern bank of the Shipra River in the Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh. Ujjain is one of the four sites for the This makes Ujjain an important place of Hindu Pilgrimage. To add to that, it is also home to the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga, one of the twelve Jyotirlinga shrines to the god Shiva. Ujjain is one of the most glorious cities of ancient India as it was also known to be the educational hub of various Indian scholars. The immense wealth of Ujjain in terms of religion, architecture, and educational value makes this is a top attraction amongst not only Indian travellers but also amongst foreign tourists as well. Ujjain is located at a distance of 52 km from Indore, which is also the nearest major airport. Located on the banks of River Shipra, Ujjain earlier was the capital of ancient Avanti and also of King Vikramaditya. Tourist sites in Ujjain range from temples to observatory to palaces and heritage structures. For Hindus, this is a holy site where Hinduism flourished intensely centuries ago. A trip to Ujjain would signify walk down the rich history of India. Monumental structures also stand as the testimony of the skills and craftsmanship of the people across different timelines. Hindu astrologers and astronomers have named this city as ‘Greenwich of India’ based on its positioning on the Tropic of Cancer (first meridian longitude) that passes through Jantar Mantar. Due to ...

Top 10 Tourist Places To Visit Ujjain

0 Shares Top 10 Tourist Places To Visit Ujjain is one of those divine lands where you not only experience peace, but also fall into the divinity that calms your soul from within. A big attraction here is the Jyotirlinga Mahakaleshwar. It is one of the 12 jyotirlingams, where the daily practice that you must attend is Bhasma Aarti. Make sure to follow the dress code to attend the aarti, if you want to go inside the sanctum and participate in Abhishek. Harsiddhi temple, Kal Bhairav temple, Shri Chintaman Ganesh are other attractions, to name a few. A special practice can be observed at Kal Bhairav temple. Kal Bhairav is dedicated to the temple and the devotees give liquor as Prashad to the deity. Mahakaleshwar Temple: The Main Temple Among the twelve celebrated Jyotirlingas in India, Shri Mahakaleshwar of Ujjayini is recognized. In multiple Purans, the glory of Mahakaleshwar temple has been vividly mentioned. Many Sanskrit poets have praised this temple in emotive terms, beginning with Kalidasa. Ujjain used to be the focal point of Indian time measurement, and Mahakala was known as Ujjain’s distinctive presiding deity. The presiding god of time, Shiva, reigns eternally in Ujjain in all his splendor. With its beauty, the temple of Mahakaleshwar, its shikhara soaring into the heavens, an imposing façade against the skyline, evokes primordial awe and reverence. The Mahakal, even in the midst of the busy routine of contemporary concerns, dominates the life of the city and its pe...

Top 14 Things to Do in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh

Along with The existence of Ujjain as an urban center can be traced all the way back to about 700 B.C. when it was known as Avantika, the capital of the Avanti kingdom, as mentioned in the Hindu epic "The Mahabharata." This flourishing kingdom was on the trade route between north and south India. The city was taken over by the first Mauryan emperor, Chandragupta, in the 4th century B.C. and remained important. Ujjain has also featured in both ancient and modern literature. The great 5th-century Indian classical Sanskrit poet Mahakavi Kalidasa, who was a court poet of the Gupta Empire, described the city in his work "Meghaduta." More recently, celebrated novelist E.M. Forster traveled through the area in the early 20th century and wrote about it. Visiting temples is one of the top things to do in Ujjain. However, there are plenty of other attractions for those who aren't religious. Soltan Frédéric/Getty Images Hindu scriptures say that Ujjain is one of four holy places where drops of amrita (the nectar of immortality) fell during a legendary fight between gods and demons, known as Samudra Manthan. sadhus (Hindu holy men) every day. They come in the procession to cleanse their sins by taking a dip in the Shipra River and giving discourses to curious spiritual seekers. Atlantide Phototravel/Getty Images Ujjain is a city of temples and each one has mythological stories associated with it. In fact, there are so many temples it would take at least a couple of days to unhurriedly...

Sandipani Ashram (Ujjain)

Sandipani or 'Krishna Ki Pathshala' is the place where Rishi Sandipani imparted worldly to Krishna, Balram and Sudama. The skills learned by the three are depicted through exquisite paintings on the inner walls of the Gurukul. The very entry inside the main hall gives you instant positive vibes. The very thinking that Lord Krishna studied here makes it stronger. Great paintings are present. You can feel a Cool, Calm atmosphere with Aura of Ancient Vedic culture. Once you come out of the hall you can see water pond (Gomati pond) and it is believed that Lord Krishna bought holiest waters of GOMTI into this pond for his Guru. Even today on Guru Purnima, more than two hundred people come here for Vidyarambh ceremony. Definitely Sandipani Ashram is a holy shrine. Within the Ashram premises there is a Shiv Mandir whose Shivling is said to be 6000 years old and is called Sarveshwar Mahadev. The belief is that this was worshipped by Guru Sandipani and his disciples. Overall, it is Place well maintained with beautiful forest like surroundings. Not far from the Mangalnath Temple lies this Ashram where the great sage and scholar Maharishi Sandipani imparted sixty-four arts [Kalas] and fourteen sciences [Vidyas] to Shri Krishna, Shri Balaram and Shri Sudama in Dwapar Yuga. The skills learned by the three are elaborately depicted through exquisite paintings on the inner walls of the Gurukul. Within the Ashram premises stands a Shiv Mandir whose Shivling is said to be 6000 years old. 'K...

Top 14 Things to Do in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh

Along with The existence of Ujjain as an urban center can be traced all the way back to about 700 B.C. when it was known as Avantika, the capital of the Avanti kingdom, as mentioned in the Hindu epic "The Mahabharata." This flourishing kingdom was on the trade route between north and south India. The city was taken over by the first Mauryan emperor, Chandragupta, in the 4th century B.C. and remained important. Ujjain has also featured in both ancient and modern literature. The great 5th-century Indian classical Sanskrit poet Mahakavi Kalidasa, who was a court poet of the Gupta Empire, described the city in his work "Meghaduta." More recently, celebrated novelist E.M. Forster traveled through the area in the early 20th century and wrote about it. Visiting temples is one of the top things to do in Ujjain. However, there are plenty of other attractions for those who aren't religious. Soltan Frédéric/Getty Images Hindu scriptures say that Ujjain is one of four holy places where drops of amrita (the nectar of immortality) fell during a legendary fight between gods and demons, known as Samudra Manthan. sadhus (Hindu holy men) every day. They come in the procession to cleanse their sins by taking a dip in the Shipra River and giving discourses to curious spiritual seekers. Atlantide Phototravel/Getty Images Ujjain is a city of temples and each one has mythological stories associated with it. In fact, there are so many temples it would take at least a couple of days to unhurriedly...

Sandipani Ashram (Ujjain)

Sandipani or 'Krishna Ki Pathshala' is the place where Rishi Sandipani imparted worldly to Krishna, Balram and Sudama. The skills learned by the three are depicted through exquisite paintings on the inner walls of the Gurukul. The very entry inside the main hall gives you instant positive vibes. The very thinking that Lord Krishna studied here makes it stronger. Great paintings are present. You can feel a Cool, Calm atmosphere with Aura of Ancient Vedic culture. Once you come out of the hall you can see water pond (Gomati pond) and it is believed that Lord Krishna bought holiest waters of GOMTI into this pond for his Guru. Even today on Guru Purnima, more than two hundred people come here for Vidyarambh ceremony. Definitely Sandipani Ashram is a holy shrine. Within the Ashram premises there is a Shiv Mandir whose Shivling is said to be 6000 years old and is called Sarveshwar Mahadev. The belief is that this was worshipped by Guru Sandipani and his disciples. Overall, it is Place well maintained with beautiful forest like surroundings. Not far from the Mangalnath Temple lies this Ashram where the great sage and scholar Maharishi Sandipani imparted sixty-four arts [Kalas] and fourteen sciences [Vidyas] to Shri Krishna, Shri Balaram and Shri Sudama in Dwapar Yuga. The skills learned by the three are elaborately depicted through exquisite paintings on the inner walls of the Gurukul. Within the Ashram premises stands a Shiv Mandir whose Shivling is said to be 6000 years old. 'K...

21 Best Places to Visit in Ujjain, Things to Do & Sightseeing (2023)

At a distance of 2 km from Ujjain Junction, Mahakaleshwar is a sacred Hindu temple located in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh. Situated beside the Rudra Sagar Lake, it is one of the top places of Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Mahakaleshwar Temple is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, which are said to be the most sacred abodes of Lord Shiva. The presiding deity, Lord Shiva in the lingam form is believed to be Swayambhu, deriving currents of power (Shakti) from within itself as against the other images and lingams that are ritually established and invested with mantra-shakti. Also, the shrine is revered as one of the 18 Maha Shakti Peethams that are believed to have enshrined with the presence of Shakti due to the falling of body parts of the corpse of Sati Devi, when Lord Shiva carried it. The upper lip ..... At a distance of 7 km from Ujjain Junction, Kal Bhairav Temple is a revered Hindu shrine located in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh. Situated on the banks of the Kshipra River, it is one of the most active temples in Ujjain, and among the must-visit temples during your The Kal Bhairav Temple is dedicated to Kal Bhairav, a fierce manifestation of Lord Shiva, and he is regarded as the guardian deity of the city. Though Ujjain houses a huge number of temples within its geographical area, Kal Bhairav is the most prominent one and records a footfall of thousands of devotees every day. The worship of Ashta Bhairava is a part of the Saivite tradition, and the Kal Bhairav is considered their chief. Th...

Ujjain Tourism (2023)

Ujjain, considered to be one of the holiest cities of India, is an ancient city situated on the eastern bank of the Shipra River in the Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh. Ujjain is one of the four sites for the This makes Ujjain an important place of Hindu Pilgrimage. To add to that, it is also home to the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga, one of the twelve Jyotirlinga shrines to the god Shiva. Ujjain is one of the most glorious cities of ancient India as it was also known to be the educational hub of various Indian scholars. The immense wealth of Ujjain in terms of religion, architecture, and educational value makes this is a top attraction amongst not only Indian travellers but also amongst foreign tourists as well. Ujjain is located at a distance of 52 km from Indore, which is also the nearest major airport. Located on the banks of River Shipra, Ujjain earlier was the capital of ancient Avanti and also of King Vikramaditya. Tourist sites in Ujjain range from temples to observatory to palaces and heritage structures. For Hindus, this is a holy site where Hinduism flourished intensely centuries ago. A trip to Ujjain would signify walk down the rich history of India. Monumental structures also stand as the testimony of the skills and craftsmanship of the people across different timelines. Hindu astrologers and astronomers have named this city as ‘Greenwich of India’ based on its positioning on the Tropic of Cancer (first meridian longitude) that passes through Jantar Mantar. Due to ...

Top 10 Tourist Places To Visit Ujjain

0 Shares Top 10 Tourist Places To Visit Ujjain is one of those divine lands where you not only experience peace, but also fall into the divinity that calms your soul from within. A big attraction here is the Jyotirlinga Mahakaleshwar. It is one of the 12 jyotirlingams, where the daily practice that you must attend is Bhasma Aarti. Make sure to follow the dress code to attend the aarti, if you want to go inside the sanctum and participate in Abhishek. Harsiddhi temple, Kal Bhairav temple, Shri Chintaman Ganesh are other attractions, to name a few. A special practice can be observed at Kal Bhairav temple. Kal Bhairav is dedicated to the temple and the devotees give liquor as Prashad to the deity. Mahakaleshwar Temple: The Main Temple Among the twelve celebrated Jyotirlingas in India, Shri Mahakaleshwar of Ujjayini is recognized. In multiple Purans, the glory of Mahakaleshwar temple has been vividly mentioned. Many Sanskrit poets have praised this temple in emotive terms, beginning with Kalidasa. Ujjain used to be the focal point of Indian time measurement, and Mahakala was known as Ujjain’s distinctive presiding deity. The presiding god of time, Shiva, reigns eternally in Ujjain in all his splendor. With its beauty, the temple of Mahakaleshwar, its shikhara soaring into the heavens, an imposing façade against the skyline, evokes primordial awe and reverence. The Mahakal, even in the midst of the busy routine of contemporary concerns, dominates the life of the city and its pe...