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Bhasma Aarti Draws Devotees to Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain
The sacred Bhasma Aarti took place at the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Temple in Ujjain on Wednesday, attracting large crowds of devotees who gathered in the early morning hours. This revered ritual, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is performed during a time known as Brahma Muhurta, from 03:30 to 05:30, which is considered highly auspicious in Hindu tradition.
Devotees experienced a vibrant atmosphere filled with Vedic chants, the sound of conch shells, temple bells, and devotional hymns. The ritual involves offerings made with holy ashes, marking it as one of the most significant practices at the Mahakal Temple. Those who attend the Bhasma Aarti believe they receive divine blessings and that their wishes may be fulfilled.
The ritual begins with the opening of the temple doors, followed by a ceremonial bath for the deity using Panchamrit—a sacred mixture of milk, curd, ghee, sugar, and honey. After this purification, the Shivling is adorned with hemp and sandalwood paste, symbolizing purity. The Bhasma Aarti and Dhoop-Deep Aarti are then performed, accompanied by rhythmic drum beats and the resonating sounds of conch shells.
Significance of Mahakaleshwar Temple
The Mahakaleshwar Temple is one of the twelve revered Jyotirlingas in India and holds immense significance in Hindu spirituality. Its grandeur and spiritual aura have been celebrated in ancient Hindu scriptures, including the Puranas. The temple’s divine energy has been extolled by eminent Sanskrit poets, including Kalidasa, who have highlighted the magnificence of Lord Mahakal in their compositions.
Historically, Ujjain has been regarded as the central point for the calculation of Indian time, with Mahakala as the presiding deity of the city. The temple’s towering shikhara and imposing facade evoke deep reverence and awe among visitors.
Every year, people from across the country visit the temple to witness the Bhasma Aarti, which they believe brings divine protection and the fulfillment of their desires. The ritual, rich in tradition and cultural significance, continues to attract thousands, reinforcing the spiritual legacy of Ujjain as a pivotal center of Hindu worship.
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