Key Points

The Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Temple in Ujjain witnessed a mesmerizing Bhasma Aarti during Shiva Navratri, drawing devotees from far and wide. Performed in the early morning hours between 3:30 and 5:30 AM, the ritual involved bathing the deity in Panchamrit and adorning Lord Mahakal with traditional decorations. Devotees experienced a profound spiritual connection, with chants of "Har Har Mahadev" filling the temple premises. The nine-day festival continues to attract pilgrims seeking divine blessings and spiritual fulfillment.

Key Points: Mahakal Temple Bhasma Aarti Marks Shiva Navratri Celebrations

  • Bhasma Aarti performed during early morning Brahma Muhurta
  • Devotees gather to seek blessings during Shiva Navratri
  • Unique ritual involves Panchamrit and special decorations
  • Temple celebrates with traditional music and chants
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Ujjain: Special 'Bhasma Aarti' performed at Mahakal Temple during Shiva Navratri

Witness the sacred Bhasma Aarti at Ujjain's Mahakaleshwar Temple during Shiva Navratri, a divine ritual of spiritual significance

"This aarti is very special in India - Woman Devotee"

Ujjain, February 19

The sacred Bhasma Aarti was performed at the Shri Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga temple on the third day of Shiva Navratri on Wednesday, with devotees witnessing the divine ritual in deep reverence.

A unique Bhasma Aarti occurred in the early hours, as "Har Har Mahadev" chants echoed across the temple premises. Devotees brimming with devotion thronged the temple and queued up late into the night to seek Baba Mahakal's blessings.

A Priest of Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Temple said, "Today is the third day of the Lord Shivra Navratri festival, and the celebrations are in full swing. This morning, devotees and priests performed the Bham Aarti, offering Panchamrit to the deity. The god was bathed in a mixture of juices extracted from various fruits. This evening, we will have the 'sheshnag' darshan, and Today the deity is dressed as the Groom, marking a special highlight of the festival."

A woman devotee, sharing her experience, said that the 'nine-day fair' held on the occasion of Shiva Navratri, "This aarti is very special in India. A nine-day fair is held here, where people come from far away to visit and have their wishes fulfilled."

Another woman devotee said, "I had the privilege of attending the Bhasma Aarti four years ago, and recently, I sat in the front row and experienced it again. The rhythm was vibrant and captivating, and I found myself drawn back to it, eager to experience the Bhasma Aarti again on my next visit."

'Bhasma aarti' (offering with ashes) is a famous ritual here. It is performed during the 'Brahma Muhurta' between 3:30 and 5:30 in the morning. According to religious beliefs, the wishes of the devotee who participates in the Bhasma aarti are fulfilled.

According to the temple priest, Baba Mahakal's doors were opened in the Brahma Muhurta following tradition. After that, Lord Mahakal performed a holy bath with Panchamrit, which included milk, curd, ghee, sugar, and honey. Thereafter, Baba Mahakal was decorated with cannabis and sandalwood.

After that unique Bhasma Aarti and dhoop-deep Aarti were performed amid the beating of drums and blowing of Shankh (conch shells).

- ANI

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