Mahakaleshwara temple
Ujjain,
a historic capital of Central India in Madhya Pradesh is a venerated pilgrimage
center enshrining
Mahakaleshwara,
one of the
Jyotirlinga
manifestations of Shiva.
The
Skanda Purana
describes the glory of Ujjain
(Mahakaala Vana) in great detail.
Ujjain was the capital of
Avanti and
it was here that King Udayana married princess Vasavadatta. Ujjain played an
important role during the period of the
Mauryas and
the
Guptas.
King
Vikramaditya
Chandragupta of the Gupta period ruled with
Ujjain as his
capital, and the nine gems (Dhanvantari, Kshapanaka, Amarasimha, Sanku, Vetala
Bhatta, Ghatakharpara, Varahamihira, Vararuchi and
Kalidasa)
adorned his court. The Mahakaleshwar Temple has also been referred to in the
tamil
hymns of the
Nayanmar
saints of the 1st millennium CE.
Ayodhya,
Mathura,
Haridwar,
Benares,
Kanchipuram,
Dwarka and
Ujjain are
considered to be the 7 Mukti Stalas of India. Ujjain is home to the
Kumbha Mela,
when Jupiter resides in the zodiac sign of Scorpio.
The
Mahakaleshwar
temple at Ujjain is located near a lake; it has five levels, one of which is
underground.The temple itself is located in a spacious courtyard surrounded by
massive walls. The shikhara is adorned with sculptural finery. Brass lamps light
the way to the underground sanctum. It is believed that prasada offered here to
the deity can be re-offered unlike all other shrines.
Legend
has it that a demon by name Dushana tormented the residents of Avanti and that
Shiva appeared from the ground and vanquished the demon, and then upon the
request of the inhabitants of Avanti, took up permanent abode here as
Mahakaleshwara
Jyotirlinga. Also in Ujjain is the
temple to Parvati - Harasiddhi Devi temple.
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