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Omkareshwar

Omkareshwar महाकालेश्वर ज्योतिर्लिंग · उज्जैन Ujjain — City of the Eternal Mahakal Where time itself bows to Mahakal — a complete pilgrim’s guide to Ujjain for the Narmada Parikrama journey Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Temple Harsiddhi Mata Temple Kal Bhairav Temple Ram Ghat on the Shipra River Sandipani Ashram Mangalnath Temple Chintaman Ganesh Temple The Sacred Route 15 Destinations along the Narmada From the Mahakal temples of Ujjain to the thundering Dhuandhar Falls at Bhedaghat, from the source at Amarkantak to the fort of Maheshwar — every stop is a chapter of India’s spiritual heritage. Ujjain उज्जैन Indore इंदौर Omkareshwar ओंकारेश्वर Barwani बड़वानी Rajpipla राजपीपला Garudeshwar गरुडेश्वर Why Ujjain matters on the Narmada Parikrama Spiritual Significance of Ujjain Ujjain holds a singular position in Hindu religious geography. It is simultaneously one of the Sapta Puri (seven sacred cities that grant moksha), a Jyotirlinga Kshetra, a Shakti Pitha (through the Harsiddhi Temple), and a Kumbh Mela site (Simhastha Kumbh held every 12 years on the Shipra). In few other places on earth do so many layers of divine sanctity converge in a single location. The city is intimately connected with Lord Shiva in his form as Mahakal — the Lord of Time and Death. The belief is profound: in Ujjain, Shiva does not merely reside — he rules. The city is said to be his kingdom, and every being that comes here comes under his protection and grace. The Astronomical Legacy of Ujjain Ujjain was once the prime meridian of ancient India — the zero longitude used by Indian astronomers for centuries. The great astronomer and mathematician Varahamihira worked here. The Vedh Shala (Jantar Mantar) observatory in Ujjain is one of five built by Maharaja Jai Singh II and continues to be used for astronomical calculations. This intersection of the sacred and the scientific is uniquely Ujjain. Sacred Temples of Ujjain Ujjain is a city of temples — there are said to be over 80 temples within the city limits alone. For the Narmada Parikrama pilgrim, the following are the essential places of darshan: 1 Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga TempleThe supreme destination. One of the 12 Jyotirlingas and the only south-facing Shiva linga in India. The famous Bhasma Aarti (ash rituals at 4 AM) is one of the most spiritually powerful experiences available to a Hindu pilgrim. The temple is believed to be swayambhu — self-manifested, not installed by human hands. 2 Harsiddhi Mata TempleOne of the 51 Shakti Pithas of India, dedicated to Goddess Annapurna and Mahalakshmi. The two enormous oil-lamp towers (deepmalas) illuminated during Navratri are a breathtaking sight. Located near the ancient Rudrasagar Lake. 3 Kal Bhairav TempleThe temple of Kal Bhairav — Shiva’s fierce guardian form. Uniquely, the deity here is offered Mahua liquor as prasad, an ancient tantric tradition unbroken for centuries. The temple is believed to grant protection against fear, evil, and untimely death. 4 Ram Ghat on the Shipra River The most important ghat of Ujjain, where pilgrims take the holy bath (Snan) in the Shipra River. During Kumbh Mela, millions gather here. For Parikrama pilgrims, a morning bath at Ram Ghat followed by Mahakal darshan is the quintessential Ujjain experience. 5 Sandipani AshramThe gurukul where Lord Krishna, Balrama, and Sudama studied under Guru Sandipani. A deeply moving site — standing here, one feels the presence of Krishna’s childhood, his love for his teacher, and the ancient tradition of sacred education. 6 Mangalnath Temple: Believed to be the birthplace of Mars (Mangal Grah). Situated on an elevated site on the banks of the Shipra, this temple is considered the most auspicious place in India for Mangal-related planetary remedies and puja. 7 Chintaman Ganesh Temple One of the oldest and most revered Ganesh temples in India — believed to grant relief from all anxieties and worries (chinta = worry; haran = remover). An essential stop for pilgrims beginning the Parikrama, seeking Ganesha’s blessings for an obstacle-free journey. The Bhasma Aarti — Ujjain’s Most Sacred Ritual If there is one experience in Ujjain that transcends all others, it is the Bhasma Aarti at Mahakaleshwar Temple. Performed every morning between 4:00 AM and 6:00 AM, this is the ritual application of sacred ash (bhasma) to the Shiva linga — a practice said to have been performed without interruption since ancient times. The bhasma (ash) used in this aarti is traditionally prepared from a sacred formula. The priests chant the Vedic mantras as the linga is adorned with ash, flowers, and bel leaves. To witness this aarti is to witness one of the most unbroken spiritual traditions in the world — a ritual performed at the same hour, in the same way, for thousands of years. Important — Bhasma Aarti registration Bhasma Aarti requires advance online registration through the official Mahakaleshwar Temple website. The tour escort for the Narmada Parikrama Tour Package assists with registration arrangements. Limited passes are available daily — early booking is essential.   Aarti Schedule at Mahakaleshwar Temple Bhasma Aarti 4:00 AM – 6:00 AM (registration required) Naivedya / Bhog Aarti 7:30 AM – 8:00 AM Maha Aarti 10:30 AM – 11:00 AM Sandhya Aarti 5:00 PM – 5:30 PM Shayan Aarti 10:30 PM – 11:00 PM Temple Open 4:00 AM – 11:00 PM daily   Ujjain on the Narmada Parikrama — Day 2 On the 18-day Narmada Parikrama Tour Package, Ujjain is the first major destination stop — visited on Day 2 after overnight travel from Mumbai or Pune. The day in Ujjain is structured around the essential darshan circuit and local sightseeing before an overnight stay in the city. 1 Morning arrival in Ujjain. Check-in to hotel / accommodation. Freshen up after overnight travel.2 Ram Ghat Snan — holy bath in the Shipra River at the sacred Ram Ghat. A cleansing of body and mind before the darshan circuit begins.3 Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Darshan — the primary and most essential experience of the day. Seek blessings of Mahakal before the Parikrama journey begins in earnest.4 Harsiddhi Temple Darshan — Shakti Pitha visit. Seek the blessings of the Divine Mother for a safe and spiritually fruitful Parikrama.5 Kal Bhairav Temple — protection blessings. The fierce guardian of Ujjain is offered respect before the long journey ahead.6 Sandipani Ashram, Mangalnath &

Destinations

Ujjain

Ujjain महाकालेश्वर ज्योतिर्लिंग · उज्जैन Ujjain — City of the Eternal Mahakal Where time itself bows to Mahakal — a complete pilgrim’s guide to Ujjain for the Narmada Parikrama journey Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Temple Harsiddhi Mata Temple Kal Bhairav Temple Ram Ghat on the Shipra River Sandipani Ashram Mangalnath Temple Chintaman Ganesh Temple The Sacred Route 15 Destinations along the Narmada From the Mahakal temples of Ujjain to the thundering Dhuandhar Falls at Bhedaghat, from the source at Amarkantak to the fort of Maheshwar — every stop is a chapter of India’s spiritual heritage. Ujjain उज्जैन Indore इंदौर Omkareshwar ओंकारेश्वर Barwani बड़वानी Rajpipla राजपीपला Garudeshwar गरुडेश्वर Why Ujjain matters on the Narmada Parikrama Spiritual Significance of Ujjain Ujjain holds a singular position in Hindu religious geography. It is simultaneously one of the Sapta Puri (seven sacred cities that grant moksha), a Jyotirlinga Kshetra, a Shakti Pitha (through the Harsiddhi Temple), and a Kumbh Mela site (Simhastha Kumbh held every 12 years on the Shipra). In few other places on earth do so many layers of divine sanctity converge in a single location. The city is intimately connected with Lord Shiva in his form as Mahakal — the Lord of Time and Death. The belief is profound: in Ujjain, Shiva does not merely reside — he rules. The city is said to be his kingdom, and every being that comes here comes under his protection and grace. The Astronomical Legacy of Ujjain Ujjain was once the prime meridian of ancient India — the zero longitude used by Indian astronomers for centuries. The great astronomer and mathematician Varahamihira worked here. The Vedh Shala (Jantar Mantar) observatory in Ujjain is one of five built by Maharaja Jai Singh II and continues to be used for astronomical calculations. This intersection of the sacred and the scientific is uniquely Ujjain. Sacred Temples of Ujjain Ujjain is a city of temples — there are said to be over 80 temples within the city limits alone. For the Narmada Parikrama pilgrim, the following are the essential places of darshan: 1 Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga TempleThe supreme destination. One of the 12 Jyotirlingas and the only south-facing Shiva linga in India. The famous Bhasma Aarti (ash rituals at 4 AM) is one of the most spiritually powerful experiences available to a Hindu pilgrim. The temple is believed to be swayambhu — self-manifested, not installed by human hands. 2 Harsiddhi Mata TempleOne of the 51 Shakti Pithas of India, dedicated to Goddess Annapurna and Mahalakshmi. The two enormous oil-lamp towers (deepmalas) illuminated during Navratri are a breathtaking sight. Located near the ancient Rudrasagar Lake. 3 Kal Bhairav TempleThe temple of Kal Bhairav — Shiva’s fierce guardian form. Uniquely, the deity here is offered Mahua liquor as prasad, an ancient tantric tradition unbroken for centuries. The temple is believed to grant protection against fear, evil, and untimely death. 4 Ram Ghat on the Shipra River The most important ghat of Ujjain, where pilgrims take the holy bath (Snan) in the Shipra River. During Kumbh Mela, millions gather here. For Parikrama pilgrims, a morning bath at Ram Ghat followed by Mahakal darshan is the quintessential Ujjain experience. 5 Sandipani AshramThe gurukul where Lord Krishna, Balrama, and Sudama studied under Guru Sandipani. A deeply moving site — standing here, one feels the presence of Krishna’s childhood, his love for his teacher, and the ancient tradition of sacred education. 6 Mangalnath Temple: Believed to be the birthplace of Mars (Mangal Grah). Situated on an elevated site on the banks of the Shipra, this temple is considered the most auspicious place in India for Mangal-related planetary remedies and puja. 7 Chintaman Ganesh Temple One of the oldest and most revered Ganesh temples in India — believed to grant relief from all anxieties and worries (chinta = worry; haran = remover). An essential stop for pilgrims beginning the Parikrama, seeking Ganesha’s blessings for an obstacle-free journey. The Bhasma Aarti — Ujjain’s Most Sacred Ritual If there is one experience in Ujjain that transcends all others, it is the Bhasma Aarti at Mahakaleshwar Temple. Performed every morning between 4:00 AM and 6:00 AM, this is the ritual application of sacred ash (bhasma) to the Shiva linga — a practice said to have been performed without interruption since ancient times. The bhasma (ash) used in this aarti is traditionally prepared from a sacred formula. The priests chant the Vedic mantras as the linga is adorned with ash, flowers, and bel leaves. To witness this aarti is to witness one of the most unbroken spiritual traditions in the world — a ritual performed at the same hour, in the same way, for thousands of years. Important — Bhasma Aarti registration Bhasma Aarti requires advance online registration through the official Mahakaleshwar Temple website. The tour escort for the Narmada Parikrama Tour Package assists with registration arrangements. Limited passes are available daily — early booking is essential.   Aarti Schedule at Mahakaleshwar Temple Bhasma Aarti 4:00 AM – 6:00 AM (registration required) Naivedya / Bhog Aarti 7:30 AM – 8:00 AM Maha Aarti 10:30 AM – 11:00 AM Sandhya Aarti 5:00 PM – 5:30 PM Shayan Aarti 10:30 PM – 11:00 PM Temple Open 4:00 AM – 11:00 PM daily   Ujjain on the Narmada Parikrama — Day 2 On the 18-day Narmada Parikrama Tour Package, Ujjain is the first major destination stop — visited on Day 2 after overnight travel from Mumbai or Pune. The day in Ujjain is structured around the essential darshan circuit and local sightseeing before an overnight stay in the city. 1 Morning arrival in Ujjain. Check-in to hotel / accommodation. Freshen up after overnight travel.2 Ram Ghat Snan — holy bath in the Shipra River at the sacred Ram Ghat. A cleansing of body and mind before the darshan circuit begins.3 Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Darshan — the primary and most essential experience of the day. Seek blessings of Mahakal before the Parikrama journey begins in earnest.4 Harsiddhi Temple Darshan — Shakti Pitha visit. Seek the blessings of the Divine Mother for a safe and spiritually fruitful Parikrama.5 Kal Bhairav Temple — protection blessings. The fierce guardian of Ujjain is offered respect before the long journey ahead.6 Sandipani Ashram, Mangalnath &

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