Ujjain is the best tourism places in Madhya Pradesh, Ujjain also called the city of temples. There are lot of hotels in Ujjain and best places to visit in Ujjain.
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Ujjain simhastha
1. UJJAIN SIMHASTHA 2016
The kumbh mela is the most significant
and eventful festival for Hindus, which is
held every three years. The four important
pilgrim centers which host it are Ujjain,
Allahabad, Nashik and Haridwar. It is a
pious and sacred festival for the Hindus in
India.
2. SIMHASTHA2016
The Kumbh Mela is
the most significant
and eventful festival
for Hindus, which is
held every three
years. The four
important pilgrim
centers which host
it are Ujjain,
Allahabad, Nashik
and Haridwar. It is a
pious and sacred
festival for the
Hindus in India.
Ujjain is situated
near the river
Shipra and it is
considered as one
of the most sacred
places of India.
During the Kumbh
Mela, millions of
devotees flock to
Ujjain to take a holy
dip and worship the
river Shipra. The
sadhus from all
parts of India come
to Ujjain to attend
the Kumbh in order
to attain liberation
and salvation.
Ujjain is also the
place where
Maharishi
Sandipani had
taught Lord
Krishna, along with
Sudama and
balrama.
4. RAMGHAT
Ramghat is famous for
"Kumbh Mela". The
Ujjain city is located on
the eastern bank of the
Kshipra River. The
Ujjain is an ancient city
of central India, in the
Malwa region of
Madhya Pradesh.
Kumbhmela is held in
every 12 years at
Ujjain. During the
Kumbhmela lakhs of
merit-seekers flock the
city from each and
every corner of the
world and from all over
India. Ramghat is the
highest engaged ghat
for bathing of devotees.
5. MAHAKAAL MANDIR UJJAIN
Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga is one of the most
famous Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Shiva
and is one of the twelve Jyotirlingams, which are
supposed to be the most sacred abodes of Shiva.
It is located in the ancient city of Ujjain in the state
of Madhya Pradesh, India. The temple is situated
on the side of the Rudra Sagar lake. The presiding
deity, 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.