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Ujjain is described at length in SkandPurana and is considered the place of origination of Mangal Griha. As per AgniPuran, Ujjain is salvation giving city. It is a city of gods. As per SkandPurana, Ujjain has 84 Mahadevs, 64 YOGINIS, 8 Bhairavs and 6 Vinayakas. Great Poet Kaalidas praises the beauty of Ujjain and according to him Ujjain is a fallen part of heaven.
History :
According to Heramann Kulke and Dietmar Rothermund , Avanti, whose capital was Ujjain, “was one of the earliest outposts in central India” and showed signs of early incipient urbanisation around 700 BCE. Around 600 BCE, Ujjain emerged as the political, Commercial, and cultural centre of Malwa plateau.
Ujjain Geographically
Ujjain is located in the west-central part of India, and is north of the upper limit of the Vindhya mountain ranges. Located on the Malwa plateau, it is higher than the north Indian plains and the land rises towards the Vindhya Range to the south. Ujjain’s coordinates are 23°10′N 75°46′E with an average elevation of 494 m (1620 ft).
Shaiv Mahotsav – A three-day Shaiv Mahotsav from January 5 to 7 will be organized in Ujjain. A symbolic samagam of all 12 Jyotirlingas during the festival. The festival begin with a grand Shobha Yatra with a replica of all 12 Jyotirlingas on January 5.
Climate:
Climate of the city features an typical version of the humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cwa). Summers usually starts by the middle of March which lasts up until late June. During which temperatures normally reaches up to 45 °C, with average maximum peaking in May with 41 °C. Monsoon starts in late June and ends in late September. These months see about 36 inches (914 mm) of precipitation, frequent thunderstorms and flooding.
On a 2-day, 1-night trip to Ujjain and Indore, you’ll immerse yourself in a rich tapestry of spirituality, history, and local culture. In Ujjain, expect to start your journey with a deeply spiritual experience at the Mahakaleshwar Temple, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, where the traditional rituals and evening aarti are particularly captivating. The Bhartrihari Caves and Sandipani Ashram offer serene and historical insights into ancient Indian life and spirituality. Enjoy a tranquil evening at Ram Ghat along the Shipra River, which provides a peaceful setting for reflection. As you transition to Indore, you’ll encounter a dynamic mix of modern and historical influences, from the regal splendor of Rajwada and Lal Baag Palace to the intricate beauty of Kanch Mandir’s glasswork. Indore’s bustling Sarafa Bazar is a highlight, renowned for its vibrant street food scene, where you can sample local delicacies and experience the lively atmosphere. The city’s modern comforts, including shopping and dining options, offer a pleasant contrast to the historical depth of Ujjain, making for a well-rounded and memorable short trip.
Mahakaleshwar Temple:
Late Morning: 3. Kal Bhairav Temple:
Lunch: 5. Local Dining:
Afternoon: 6. Sandipani Ashram:
Evening: 8. Ram Ghat:
Dinner: 9. Local Cuisine:
Morning:
Check-out from Ujjain Hotel:
Arrive in Indore:
Rajwada (Indore Heritage Building):
Late Morning: 4. Lal Baag Palace:
Lunch: 5. Local Dining:
Afternoon: 6. Kanch Mandir:
Evening: 8. Sarafa Bazar:
Dinner: 9. Local Delicacies: