Bhasma Aarti at Ujjain's Mahakaleshwar Temple as Nadda, Yadav Seek Blessings

The sacred Bhasma Aarti was performed at the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Temple in Ujjain, attended by Union Health Minister JP Nadda and Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav. Both leaders offered prayers and performed Jalabhishek in the temple's sanctum sanctorum. During the visit, the foundation stones for two new medical colleges in Dhar and Betul were laid, increasing the state's total to 35. Chief Minister Yadav linked India's growing global stature to divine grace and the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Key Points: Bhasma Aarti at Mahakaleshwar Temple, Ujjain | Nadda, Yadav Visit

  • Bhasma Aarti at Mahakaleshwar
  • Nadda & Yadav offer prayers
  • Foundation for 2 medical colleges
  • India's global recognition under PM Modi
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Bhasma Aarti performed at Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Temple in Ujjain

Union Health Minister JP Nadda & MP CM Mohan Yadav attended Bhasma Aarti at Mahakaleshwar Temple, Ujjain, & laid foundation for 2 new medical colleges.

"By the grace of the Lord and under the leadership of PM Modi, India is being distinctly recognised across the globe. - CM Mohan Yadav"

Ujjain, December 28

Bhasma Aarti was performed at the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Temple in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, on Sunday morning.

Earlier, Union Health Minister JP Nadda and Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav offered prayers at the temple and sought the blessings of Lord Shiva on Tuesday.

Union Minister Nadda and Chief Minister Yadav entered the sanctum sanctorum of the temple, performed Jalabhishek, and worshipped Lord Mahakal.

Speaking to reporters on the occasion, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said, "Union Health Minister JP Nadda has come here today, and we all took the blessings of Baba Mahakal (Lord Shiva) here."

He further said, "By the grace of the Lord and under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India is being distinctly recognised across the globe."

The Chief Minister also highlighted that Union Health Minister Nadda would lay the foundation stone of two new medical colleges in the state on Tuesday.

"The Union Health Minister has arrived here, and the foundation stone of two new medical colleges in Dhar and Betul will be laid today. With the two new medical colleges, the total number of medical colleges in the state will rise to 35," CM Yadav added.

He further said that the two new medical colleges are being established through a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model.

According to the schedule, Union Minister Nadda will first lay the foundation stone and inaugurate other development works in Dhar and thereafter proceed to Betul, where he will lay the foundation stone and inaugurate medical college-related and other development works in the afternoon.

Earlier on Monday evening, Union Health Minister JP Nadda arrived in Madhya Pradesh and was welcomed by Chief Minister Mohan Yadav at Indore airport. Later, Nadda reached Ujjain and attended the Shayan Aarti at the Mahakaleshwar Temple.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I respect the religious sentiments, I wish the article focused more on the details of the new medical colleges. The PPP model can be tricky. How will they ensure affordability for common people in Dhar and Betul? That's the real blessing we need.
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Rohit P
Good to see development and devotion going hand-in-hand. 35 medical colleges in MP is a significant number! Hope the infrastructure and faculty quality matches the quantity. More doctors for our villages is always welcome.
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Meera T
Mahakaleshwar holds a special place in every devotee's heart. The Shayan Aarti and Bhasma Aarti are experiences that stay with you forever. Glad the ministers took time for darshan amidst their busy schedules.
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David E
Visiting Ujjain was a profound cultural experience during my trip to India. The spiritual energy at the Mahakal temple is unique. It's interesting to see how public policy and religious visits are interwoven here.
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Siddharth J
The timing feels a bit political, but if it results in two functional medical colleges for underserved areas, then it's a net positive. Actions matter more than photo-ops. Let's hold them accountable for the completion and quality of these institutes.

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