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Indian cricketer Umesh Yadav attended the sacred Bhasma Aarti at Ujjain’s Mahakaleshwar Temple during Nag Panchami. He expressed his spiritual bond with Lord Shiva, calling the visit a divine calling. The temple witnessed massive crowds as devotees gathered for Shravan month rituals. The month holds deep religious importance, marked by fasting and special prayers dedicated to Lord Shiva.

Key Points: Umesh Yadav Attends Bhasma Aarti at Ujjain's Mahakaleshwar Temple

  • Umesh Yadav visits Mahakaleshwar Temple on Nag Panchami
  • Devotees throng temple for Shravan rituals
  • Shravan month holds deep spiritual significance for Shiva devotees
  • Yadav recalls his special connection with Lord Shiva
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Cricketer Umesh Yadav attends 'Bhasma Aarti' at Ujjain's Mahakaleshwar Temple on Nag Panchami

Indian cricketer Umesh Yadav seeks blessings at Mahakaleshwar Temple during Nag Panchami in the holy month of Shravan.

"There can be nothing better than getting his blessings on this day. It is his call. – Umesh Yadav"

Ujjain, July 29

Indian cricketer Umesh Yadav attended Bhasma Aarti at Shri Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Temple in Ujjain on the occasion of Nag Panchami on Tuesday, as part of the ongoing observances during the holy month of Shravan (Sawan).

On his visit to the temple, the fast bowler told ANI,"...I have a different connection with Baba. Today is Nag Panchami, it is a good day. There can be nothing better than getting his blessings on this day. It is his call. It is said that you cannot come here without him calling you..."

Umesh Yadav made his debut for India in 2010 and has represented the country in all formats. In 141 international matches, he has taken 288 wickets at an average of 31.62 and best bowling figures of 6/88. He has taken three five-wicket hauls in his career and a ten-fer as well. With 170 wickets in 57 wickets at an average of 30.95, he was a crucial part of the Indian team, which dominated in their home conditions for over 12 years. He last played an international match for India in 2023, a Test match against Australia during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy at home.

Speaking about Shravan, a large number of devotees gathered at the temple in the early hours to witness the divine ritual, considered one of the most significant spiritual practices dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple premises resonated with Vedic chants, the sounds of conch shells, temple bells, and devotional hymns.

Shravan, the fifth month of the Hindu lunar calendar, is regarded as one of the holiest periods in Hinduism, particularly for the worship of Lord Shiva. This year, Shravan began on July 11 and will conclude on August 9.

Devotees lined up to offer prayers, perform rituals, and seek the blessings of Lord Shiva at the revered Mahakaleshwar Temple, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas in the country.

According to belief, worshipping Lord Shiva during Shravan helps devotees attain peace and relief from worldly troubles. The month holds deep spiritual significance, marked by fasting, chanting of Shiva mantras, singing bhajans, and performing Rudrabhishek, a ceremonial bathing of the Shiva Lingam with holy substances such as milk, curd, honey, and water.

Every Monday (Somwar) of Shravan is considered highly auspicious and is dedicated to Lord Shiva, while Tuesdays (Mangalwar) are observed in honour of Goddess Parvati, Shiva's divine consort. Many devotees observe strict fasts throughout the month, consuming only fruits, milk, and other fasting-appropriate foods.

- ANI

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Rohit P
As a cricket fan from Nagpur, I've always admired Umesh's dedication on field. Now seeing his spiritual side makes me respect him even more. Jai Mahakal! âš¡ Hope he gets recalled to Team India soon.
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Andrew M
While I respect personal beliefs, shouldn't we focus more on his cricket career? He's been out of the team for a while now. Maybe less temple visits and more net practice would help his comeback.
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Shreya B
The description of Shravan rituals gave me goosebumps! 🕉️ We're so lucky to have such rich traditions. Planning to visit Mahakaleshwar next Shravan after reading this. Umesh ji's words about Baba's call are so profound.
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Varun X
Nice to see coverage of our spiritual heritage alongside sports news. Umesh has always been underrated - 170 Test wickets is no joke! Maybe Lord Shiva's blessings will bring him back to form. Om Namah Shivaya!
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Kavya N
As someone from Ujjain, I'm so proud! The Bhasma Aarti experience is beyond words - the vibrations, the chants, everything. Glad Umesh Yadav chose Nag Panchami to visit. Our Mahakal blesses everyone equally, be it a common man or cricket star.

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