Sara Arjun Overjoyed After Attending Sacred Bhasma Aarti at Ujjain's Mahakal Temple

Actor Sara Arjun attended the sacred Bhasma Aarti at the Shree Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain. She expressed overwhelming joy and a profound spiritual connection from the experience. The Bhasma Aarti is a significant early morning ritual believed to fulfil devotees' wishes. The Mahakaleshwar Temple is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas and a major Hindu pilgrimage site.

Key Points: Sara Arjun Attends Bhasma Aarti at Mahakaleshwar Temple

  • Attended sacred Bhasma Aarti
  • Expressed deep emotional gratitude
  • Ritual performed at Brahma Muhurta
  • Considered highly auspicious for devotees
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Actor Sara Arjun describes a profound spiritual experience after attending the sacred Bhasma Aarti ritual at Ujjain's Mahakaleshwar Temple.

"There is no better feeling than this in this world. I am overjoyed. - Sara Arjun"

Ujjain, April 11

Actor Sara Arjun attended the sacred Bhasma Aarti at the Shree Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain on Saturday.

Following her visit, the actor expressed deep emotional gratitude for the spiritual experience. "I have no words. 'Bulava aaya aa gaye hum'. There is no better feeling than this in this world. I am overjoyed," she told ANI.

The Bhasma Aarti (offering with ashes) is considered one of the most significant rituals at the Mahakal temple. It is performed during the auspicious Brahma Muhurta, between 3:30 am and 5:30 am, when devotees gather to witness the divine ceremony.

According to religious beliefs, participation in the Bhasma Aarti is considered highly auspicious and is believed to fulfil the wishes of devotees. The ritual begins with the opening of the temple doors in the early hours of the morning, followed by a ceremonial bath of the deity using Panchamrit, a sacred mixture made of milk, curd, ghee, sugar, and honey.

After the ritual bath, the deity is adorned with hemp and sandalwood before the Bhasma Aarti and dhoop-deep Aarti are performed with devotional chants. The ceremony is accompanied by rhythmic drum beats and the resonating sound of conch shells, creating a deeply spiritual atmosphere inside the temple premises.

The Bhasma Aarti at the Mahakal temple holds immense religious significance and draws devotees from across the country and abroad.

The Mahakaleshwar Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas and is considered among the holiest shrines in Hinduism.

Meanwhile, on the work front, Sara is known for her works in 'Dhurandhar', 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge', among others.

- ANI

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Priya S
The Bhasma Aarti at 4 AM is an experience like no other. The energy in the air is palpable. Glad she felt the 'bulava' (call). It's not just a ritual, it's a divine connection. More power to her.
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Michael C
Visiting from the US last year, I attended this aarti. The description is spot on—the drums, the chants, the pre-dawn darkness. It's a profound cultural and spiritual moment, regardless of one's personal faith. Respect.
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Rohit P
While it's good she visited, I hope the focus remains on the devotion and not just a celebrity photo-op. The temple's sanctity is paramount. That said, her genuine joy seems evident from her words.
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Shreya B
As a local from Ujjain, it makes me so proud to see Mahakaleshwar getting this attention. The article explains the ritual well. The 'Panchamrit' bath and the scent of sandalwood... it's pure bliss. 🕉️
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Karthik V
"Bulava aaya aa gaye hum" – This line says it all. When you feel that call, you just go. Spiritual journeys are personal, and it's nice to see a public figure express it so simply. Om Namah Shivaya.

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