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Devotees Gather for Mahakal Temple's Bhasma Aarti Ritual
2 Nov
Summary
- Bhasma Aarti held at Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain
- Ritual dedicated to Lord Shiva during auspicious Brahma Muhurta
- Temple filled with spiritual fervor and devotional hymns

The sacred Bhasma Aarti ritual was held at the Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain on Sunday, attracting a large gathering of devotees who came to witness the divine ceremony dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple premises were filled with the sounds of Vedic chants, conch shells, temple bells, and devotional hymns, creating an atmosphere of deep spiritual fervour.
The Bhasma Aarti, an offering made with holy ashes, is one of the most revered rituals at the Mahakal Temple. It is performed during the Brahma Muhurta, a time considered highly auspicious in Hindu tradition, between 3:30 and 5:30 am. According to religious beliefs, those who attend or participate in the Bhasma Aarti are believed to have their wishes fulfilled and receive the divine blessings of Lord Mahakal.
The ritual begins with the opening of the temple doors in the early hours, followed by a holy bath of the deity with Panchamrit, a sacred mixture prepared using milk, curd, ghee, sugar, and honey. The Shivling is then adorned with hemp and sandalwood paste, signifying purity and sanctity. The Bhasma Aarti and Dhoop-Deep Aarti are then performed, accompanied by the rhythmic beats of drums and the resonant sounds of conch shells, symbolizing the cycle of life and death and the eternal presence of Lord Shiva.




