An exhibition at the Kalidasa Sanskriti Academy
An exhibition at the Kalidasa Sanskriti Academy

Things To See And Do In Ujjain

After the inauguration of the first phase of the Mahakal Lok corridor, Ujjain is now on many peoples travel bucket list. So here is a glimpse at what you can see and do here

This historical city, the capital of the ancient city of Avanti, is a popular pilgrimage city of Madhya Pradesh. It is also a commercial and cultural centre, steeped in memories of the famous Sanskrit poet Kalidasa. Here is a list of things to see and do in the vibrant city.

Mahakaleshwar Temple

Located on the bank of the Shipra River, the multi-storied temple is now approached through a grand corridor called the Mahakal Lok. The present temple is said to have been built in the 18th century after the earlier one was destroyed, and exhibits mixed architecture. The sanctum sanctorum within the multi-storied temple is dedicated to Mahakaleshwara Shiva, one of the 12 jyotirlingas worshipped across India. There are idols of Parvati, Ganesha and Kartikeya too. The upper tiers have shrines dedicated to other incarnations of Shiva, namely Omkareshwar and Nagchandreshwar. Located within the temple complex is a water tank called Koti-tirtha Kunda. The temple holds varous festivals through the year, especially in the Hindu calendar month of Shravan.

Bada Ganesh Temple

This is a relatively modern temple near the Mahakal temple.

Gopal Temple

Located in the heart of the city, this temple displays Marathi architecture. Apart from the main Krishna idol, there are many other deities here. During the Hari-Har Milan festival of Ujjain, Krishna and Mahakaleswhar Shiva visit each other among much fanfare.

Guru Sandipani Ashram

According to local belief, this was the site of sage Sandipani&rsquos abode where Krishna and his elder brother Balaram completed their school.

Kal Bhairav Temple

This temple located in a corner of the city is much revered as the deity is considered to be a manifestation of Shiva. Expect long queues. Devotees offer liquor as part of the ritual offerings.

Har Siddhi Mata

The Maratha influence is evident from the typical deep stambhs (light pillars) which adorn the entrance. The temple is dedicated to goddess Shakti who was hailed as Har Siddhi when she vanquished the demons Chanda Munda. The biggest festival here is Navratri.

Ram Ghat

This ghat on the Shipra River is much revered by pilgrims who arrive at this city the year round. This is also where the Kumbh Mela (held once every 12 years) is organised. This river bank is located near the Har Siddhi Mata temple.

Gadkalika Temple

About four km away from the city centre, this Kali temple is said to be the place where poet Kalidasa prayed for enlightenment after he was much rebuked for his illiterate ways.

Vedhshala

Popularly known as the Jantar Mantar, this is one of the five observatories built under the aegis of Maharaja Jai Singh II. It consists of 13 astronomical instruments. It is about one km away from the city centre.

Kaliadeh Palace

This grand looking palace complex was built in the mid-15th century. It also houses a sun temple.

Kalidasa Sanskriti Academy

Established for the study of the body of literary works of poet Kalidasa and its influence on various creative forms, including art, sculpture, drama, etc., it plays many roles today. It even produces and supports theatres conducted in Sanskrit. While you are in Ujjain, do check their list of programmes and you may come across some interesting event. Every year, usually in November, the academy holds the Kalidasa Samaroh in collaboration with the state tourism and other departments. The seven day programme is a cultural extravaganza, and includes painting and sculptural exhibitions, music, dance and theatrical productions, poets&rsquo meet, symposiums, etc.

Eating out in Ujjain

The local food in Ujjain is a mix of Malwa, Holkar and Sultanate cuisine. Try some of the local cuisine, such as Sabzi Puri Dal Bafla, Sabzi Kachori, and other savouries in places such as Malipura, Chhota Sarafa, Free Ganj, etc.

Getting there Indore is the nearest airport, about 50km away by road. Ujjain is directly connected to the rest of the country by road and rail. The best time to visit is between November and March. You may combine a visit to Ujjain along with Indore and Mandu.

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