Mahakaleshwar Temple Hosts Grand Bhasma Aarti for Janmashtami
Among the holiest locations in India, the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Temple in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, is On the auspicious Shri Krishna Janmashtami, the temple observes a great festival distinguished by the customary Bhasma Aarti. Thousands of people from all throughout the nation came to participate in this holy custom carried out in the early morning hours.
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ToggleAt the Mahakaleshwar temple, Bhasma Aarti is a distinctive and old ceremony
Offering Lord Shiva holy ash (bhasma), which stands for the fleeting character of existence and the final truth of death, Though it is carried out every day, the ceremony is particularly important during celebrations like Janmashtami.
Celebrations of Janmashtami at Mahakaleshwar
Celebrated with great enthusiasm at the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga this year was Janmashtami.
Early on Monday Bhadrapad Krishna, the celebrations started with the temple doors opening at 4 AM.
Waking at 2:30 AM, Baba Mahakal washed in a ceremonial ceremony called Panchamrit Abhishek, which calls for milk, curd, honey, ghee, sugar.
Baba Mahakal dressed to look like Lord Krishna
Complementing a garland of fragrant flowers, the god was ornamented with a silver crown modelled Sheshnag, a silver Mundmaal, and a Rudraksha garland.
The Bhasma Aarti started at 2:30 AM and the priests were chanting old songs and carrying out complex ceremonies. Presenting the holy ash to Lord Mahakal, the environment exuded spiritual energy and respect. Attired in traditional garb, the devotees engaged in the custom with great fervour.
Attaching the temple to see the Bhasma Aarti, thousands of followers from all throughout the nation assembled.
Among them was Bengaluru-based Dhirendra Sakhya, who gave Lord Mahakal a piece of silver crown weighing around 3246 kg.
The committee in charge of the temple praised the gift and produced official receipts.
The celebration was meticulously planned in great part by the Shri Mahakaleshwar Temple Management Committee.
Rakesh Srivastava and Assistant Administrator Prateek Dwivedi made sure the festivities went without hiccups. Kothari Manish Panchal from the storehouse section of the temple management committee gave thorough details about the event.
At Mahakaleshwar, the Bhasma Aarti is a deep spiritual experience you should not miss.