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Temple 360 is a web portal which was launched by Meenakshi Lekhi, Minister of Culture, Government of India [1] [2] [3] to do online darshan of Pilgrim Sites in Hinduism. [4] [5] It was launched on the Occasion of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav. [6]
Bharthari was the elder son of King Gandharva-Sena, and received the kingdom of Ujjain from the celestial god Indra and the King of Dhara. When Bharthari was king of 'Ujjayani' (modern-day Ujjain) in his state there lived a Brahman who after years of austerities was given the fruit of immortality from the celestial tree of Kalpavriksha.
Mahakal, Ujjain (or Avanti) in Madhya Pradesh is home to the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga temple. The Lingam at Mahakal is believed to be Swayambhu , the only one of the 12 jyotirlingams to be so. It is also the only one facing south and also the temple to have a Shree Rudra Yantra perched upside down at the ceiling of the Garbhagriha (where the ...
Kal Bhairav temple is a Hindu temple located in the Ujjain city of Madhya Pradesh, India.It is dedicated to Kal Bhairav, the guardian deity of the city. [1] Located on the banks of the Shipra River, it is one of the most active temples in the city, visited by hundreds of devotees daily. [2]
Mangala Aarti is performed at 3:30 am, Bhog Aarti at 12:00 pm, Saptarishi Aarti at 7:30 pm and Shringar Aarti at 11:00 pm. [61] The Yadav community of Kashi associated with Chandravanshi Gop Seva Samiti and Shree Krishna Yadav Mahasabha have been performing jalabhishek on a shivling, traditionally for 90 years, starting in 1932. [62]
The Mangalnath Temple is a Hindu temple located in the Ujjain city of Madhya Pradesh.It is dedicated to Mahadeva, the guardian deity of the city.Located on the banks of the Shipra River, it is one of the most active temples in the city, visited by hundreds of devotees daily.
The Kumbh Mela at Ujjain began in the 18th century when the Maratha ruler Ranoji Shinde invited ascetics from Nashik to Ujjain for a local festival. [64] Like the priests at Prayag, those at Nashik and Ujjain, competing with other places for a sacred status, may have adopted the Kumbh tradition for their pre-existing Magha melas. [5]
Siddhwat temple (also spelled Siddhavat) is located at Bhairavgarh, Ujjain , India at the banks of Shipra river. This temple is also known as Shaktibhed shrine. The temple is one of the sites where Kumbh Mela is celebrated. [1] [2] There are three types of accomplishment here: child, property and virtuousness. Pooja is done here for getting all ...