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Divine Ashes: Witness Ujjain's Sacred Bhasma Aarti
11 Dec
Summary
- Bhasma Aarti, a ritual with holy ashes, occurs pre-dawn at Mahakal Temple.
- Devotees believe attending the ancient ritual fulfills wishes and grants blessings.
- Ujjain's Mahakal Temple is historically linked to ancient Indian time calculation.

The sacred Bhasma Aarti was performed at Ujjain's Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Temple on Wednesday, drawing a large congregation of devotees. This ancient ritual, an offering made with holy ashes, occurs during the Brahma Muhurta, between 3:30 and 5:30 am, a time considered highly auspicious.
Temple traditions dictate the ritual begins with opening the doors, followed by a sacred bath for the deity and adornment with sandalwood. The unique Bhasma Aarti and Dhoop-Deep Aarti symbolize the eternal presence of Lord Shiva, the destroyer of evil and embodiment of time.
Historically, Ujjain was central to Indian time calculation, with Mahakala as its presiding deity. The grandeur of the Mahakaleshwar Temple, extolled by poets like Kalidasa, continues to inspire awe and reverence, drawing pilgrims seeking divine blessings and fulfillment of wishes.




