Ninja's Spiritual Ujjain Visit: Singer Experiences Divine at Bhasma Aarti

Punjabi singer-actor Amit Bhalla, known as Ninja, visited the Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain to partake in the sacred Bhasma Aarti. He described the early morning ritual as an indescribable and extraordinary spiritual experience. The Bhasma Aarti is a significant ceremony performed during Brahma Muhurta, involving a ceremonial bath and offerings to the deity. The temple, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, draws vast numbers of devotees seeking blessings.

Key Points: Amit Bhalla 'Ninja' Attends Bhasma Aarti at Mahakaleshwar Temple

  • Sacred Ritual at Brahma Muhurta
  • One of Twelve Jyotirlingas
  • Spiritual Solace for Devotees
  • Ritual with Panchamrit & Ashes
  • Attracts Lakhs Annually
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Amit Bhalla 'Ninja' attends Bhasma Aarti at Mahakaleshwar temple in Ujjain

Punjabi singer-actor Amit Bhalla 'Ninja' participated in the sacred Bhasma Aarti at Ujjain's Mahakaleshwar Temple, calling it an indescribable experience.

"This experience was indescribable and extraordinary... - Amit Bhalla 'Ninja'"

Ujjain, April 21

Punjabi singer-actor Amit Bhalla, popularly known as 'Ninja', visited the revered Shri Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain on Tuesday, where he participated in the sacred Bhasma Aarti, one of the most significant rituals dedicated to Lord Shiva.

The artist, who has garnered a strong following for his music and acting work, was seen immersed in devotion during the early morning ceremony.

The Bhasma Aarti is performed during the auspicious Brahma Muhurta, between 3:30 am and 5:30 am, drawing large gatherings of devotees seeking spiritual solace and blessings.

Speaking about his experience, Ninja described the moment as deeply spiritual and beyond words.

"This experience was indescribable and extraordinary... I wish for continuous guidance and blessings for everyone, especially those who work hard..." he said.

Reflecting further on the visit, he added, "I can't even tell you today what divine visions I experienced. It was truly blissful. I feel that only those whom Baba calls are able to come here and have his darshan. I wish for continuous guidance and blessings for everyone, especially those who work hard."

The Bhasma Aarti holds immense religious importance at the temple, which is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas and among the holiest shrines in Hinduism.

The ritual begins with the opening of the temple doors in the early hours, followed by a ceremonial bath of the deity using Panchamrit, a sacred mixture of milk, curd, ghee, sugar, and honey.

The deity is then adorned with hemp and sandalwood paste before the offering of sacred ashes and the performance of dhoop-deep Aarti.

The ceremony unfolds with rhythmic drum beats and the resonating sound of conch shells, creating an immersive and spiritual atmosphere within the temple premises.

Participation in the ritual is widely believed to be highly auspicious, with devotees holding faith that it fulfils their wishes.

Located in Madhya Pradesh, the Mahakaleshwar Temple attracts lakhs of devotees annually, including several prominent personalities from across the country and abroad.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see him being so devoted. But honestly, I hope this is genuine faith and not just for publicity. Many stars do these visits when they have a new project coming up.
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Arjun K
Mahakaleshwar is one of the most powerful Jyotirlingas. The energy during Bhasma Aarti is unmatched. Glad he got to experience it. More people should visit Ujjain, it's a beautiful city with immense heritage.
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Sarah B
The description of the ritual with drum beats and conch shells sounds incredibly powerful. It's fascinating to learn about these deep spiritual traditions in India. The article was very informative.
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Vikram M
"Only those whom Baba calls are able to come here" – He said it perfectly. You don't just decide to go to Mahakaleshwar, it's a calling. Om Namah Shivaya.
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Kavya N
I went for the Bhasma Aarti last year. You have to book passes online well in advance now because of the crowd. It's worth every bit of the effort and the early morning. A life-changing experience.

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