Mahakal – A lord of “KAAL”. Mahakaleshwar temple is situated
in the “Ujjain – Very Famous Pilgrimage Place of Hindus”, Madhya Pradesh. Mahakaleshwar
temple is a place of “mahakal Jyotirling”, which is one from the twelve
jyotirlings of lord shiva.
I had visited Ujjain in May 2015 with my whole family.
Ujjain is known as a very sacred place for Hindus because there are many
temples situated.
How to reach
Mahakaleshwar –
By Air – No such specific airport in Ujjain, Indore Airport
is the nearest one. It is connected to Mumbai, Delhi, Lucknow, Ahmedabad,
Gwalior etc.
By Train – Ujjain railway is directly connected to the
various Indian locations like delhi, mumbai, lucknow, dehradun, ahmedabad,
gwalior, mathura, jaipur, bangalore, hyderabad and many more.
By Road – City is very well connected to the various other
cities by road like mumbai, delhi, gwalior, surat, indore, mathura, nasik, ahmedabad
etc.
About Mahakaleshwar Temple –
Mahakaleshwar is the most worshiped temple in the city. It
is located near the rudra sagar lake. Purohits says that this temple was
created by the lord “Brahma” himself. Temple is most visited by the dities in
the sawan month near by maha shivratri. The most attractive thing in the temple
is its “Bhasam Aarti”.
Bhasam Aarti-
Bhasma Aarti is offered
to lord shiva in the morning at 4:00 a:m by the sacred ash of a recently died
person. Process to attend aarti is so simple. You just have to book ticket
online by the website http://dic.mp.nic.in/ujjain/mahakal/default.aspx
or by the ticket window available in the temple before one day of aarti. Ticket
are the free of cost, nothing to pay for that. The vision of the aarti is you
can say a “Adhbudh drashya”.
Bhasam Aarti is divided into two parts – one is jalabhishek
and other is aarti by the bhasam. During the jalabhishek men should have to
wear fresh dhoti with any upper garment, while women even a girls above of 8
years have to wear a saree. After a jalabhishek aarti begins and while the
purohits spread the bhasam on the jyotirling, women have to cover their eyes.
According to the hindu culture they are not allowed to see this process. The
fabulous seen is their when the ash is spreading over the jyotirling. Such an
amazing moment was that.
Poha – Famous snack
of Ujjain
It was the dish made by the beaten rice. It was sweet and
salty by the taste but the taste was amazing. It is a very famous food in the
ujjain and indore also. When I come out from the temple it was around 7:00 a:m
and all the food stales were open and the poha is common in all the shops.