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Ancient monuments in Ujjain

Ujjain is an ancient city of central India, in the Malwa region of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, on the eastern bank of the Kshipra River.

Following is a list of ancient monuments in Ujjain.

The Temples edit

 
Mahakal Temple Ujjain
 
Kalabhairava Temple Ujjain

Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Temple edit

Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga is a famous Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva.

Shrimant Ranojirao Shinde the founder of Scindia dynasty in northern India, renovated the Famous jyotirling temple of Shri Mahakaaleshwar, Harsidhdhi Mandir, Sidhdhha Vat ghat, Ram ghat, Mangalnath and many more in the city, which was capital of his Kingdom. Mahadji Shinde constructed Gopal Mandir, which was later on reconstructed by Maharani Bayzabai Raje Shinde. Shrimant Bayzabai also developed the city by developing Daulatganj. Maharajah Shrimant Jayaajirao Saheb Shinde (II) (1843 - 1886 A.D.) also developed Ujjain by developing Nai Sadak, Sarafa Bazar, Ghasmandi and other areas of the city. The last ruler of Scindia Dynasty Maharaja Jiwajirao Shinde constructed Chhatri Chowk, Madhav College, and Achyutanand Vyayamshala (with Pustake and Dingre). Jiwaji Rao Shinde also reconstructed Maharaj Vada in 1940 A.D. near Shri Mahakaaleshwar Temple which was originally built by Ranojirao Shinde in 1732 A.D. and further developments were made by Shreenath Mahadji Shinde from 1764 to 1794 A.D.

 
Bade Ganeshji

Bade Ganeshji ka Mandir edit

Chintaman Ganesh temple edit

 
Chintaman Ganesh Ujjain.

Chintaman means "the assurer of freedom from worldly anxieties". This temple is built across the Shipra(Kshipra) river on the Fatehabad railway line. The Ganesh idol in this temple is supposed to be swayambhu - born of itself. Riddhi and Siddhi, the consorts of Ganesha, are seated on either side of Ganesha. The temple is considered to be of considerable antiquity. The artistically carved pillars in the assembly hall date back to the Paramara period. The temple is about 15 km from the main city. Every Wednesday people come for special darshana.

Harsidhhi Temple edit

 
Harsiddhi Temple

This famous temple is said to have been built by famous King Vikramāditya. Vikramaditya is said to have visited Miyani, then known as Minalpur, a port city ruled by Prabhatsen Chavda of Chawda dynasty. Vikramadiya was blessed by the Devi. He requested Harsidhhi Mata, to come to his kingdom at Ujjain, where he would worship her daily.[1] She is also known as Vahanvati Mata.

The temple was reconstructed during the Maratha period and has two pillars adorned with lamps, that are special features of Maratha art. There is an ancient well on the premises, and an artistic pillar adorns the top of it.

Kal Bhairava temple edit

 
Kal Bhairav Mandir entrance

The worship of the eight Bhairavas is a part of Saivite tradition, and the chief among them is Kala Bhairava. The Kal Bhairava temple is believed to have been built by King Bhadrasen, on the banks of the Shipra. Mentioned in the Avanti Khanda of the Skanda Purana. Important for the Tantric Kapalika and Aghora sects, of which Ujjain was a prominent centre. Beautiful paintings in the Malwa style once decorated the temple walls, only traces of which are visible. The village of Bhairogarh, famous for its printing, takes its name from the temple, and is located very near.

Mangalnath temple edit

Shiva or Mahadeva is the deity which is worshipped in Mangalnath temple.[2]

Gopal Mandir edit

Constructed by Bayajibai Shinde, the queen of Maharajah Daulat Rao Shinde, in the 19th century. The door in the inner sanctum is believed to have been carried to Ghazni from the Somnath temple and from thence by Mahmud Shah Abdali to Lahore, from where it was rescued by Mahadji Scindia.

Other temples edit

  • Navagraha Mandir (Triveni) - A temple dedicated to the nine planets.
  • Ram Janardhan Temple.
  • Harihara Tirtha.
  • Mallikarjuna Tirtha.

Matsyendranath edit

This is very attractive spot on the banks of Shipra River, quite close to the Bhartrihari Caves and the Gadkalika temple. The Gadkalika temple is where poet Kalidas is believed to have obtained the grace of Kali.[3] The shrine is dedicated to a leader of the Natha sect of Shaivism- Matsyendranath. It is also venerated by Muslims. Excavations here have yielded artifacts dating to the 6th and 7th century BC.

Bhartrihari Caves edit

Bhartrihari, the step brother of Vikramaditya, is believed to have lived and meditated here after renouncing worldly life. His famous works, Shringarshataka, Vairagyashataka, and Nitishataka, were possibly written here

Other places edit

 
Sun Dial at the Ved Shala
 
The Ram Ghat

References edit

  1. ^ "Dwarka of Lord Krishna".
  2. ^ "Home". mangaldoshujjain.info.
  3. ^ Karkar, S.C. (2009). The Top Ten Temple Towns of India. Kolkota: Mark Age Publication. p. 125. ISBN 978-81-87952-12-1.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Ancient monuments in Ujjain news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Ujjain is an ancient city of central India in the Malwa region of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh on the eastern bank of the Kshipra River Following is a list of ancient monuments in Ujjain Contents 1 The Temples 1 1 Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Temple 1 2 Bade Ganeshji ka Mandir 1 3 Chintaman Ganesh temple 1 4 Harsidhhi Temple 1 5 Kal Bhairava temple 1 6 Mangalnath temple 1 7 Gopal Mandir 1 8 Other temples 2 Matsyendranath 3 Bhartrihari Caves 4 Other places 5 References 6 External linksThe Temples edit nbsp Mahakal Temple Ujjain nbsp Kalabhairava Temple UjjainMahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Temple edit Main article Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga is a famous Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva Shrimant Ranojirao Shinde the founder of Scindia dynasty in northern India renovated the Famous jyotirling temple of Shri Mahakaaleshwar Harsidhdhi Mandir Sidhdhha Vat ghat Ram ghat Mangalnath and many more in the city which was capital of his Kingdom Mahadji Shinde constructed Gopal Mandir which was later on reconstructed by Maharani Bayzabai Raje Shinde Shrimant Bayzabai also developed the city by developing Daulatganj Maharajah Shrimant Jayaajirao Saheb Shinde II 1843 1886 A D also developed Ujjain by developing Nai Sadak Sarafa Bazar Ghasmandi and other areas of the city The last ruler of Scindia Dynasty Maharaja Jiwajirao Shinde constructed Chhatri Chowk Madhav College and Achyutanand Vyayamshala with Pustake and Dingre Jiwaji Rao Shinde also reconstructed Maharaj Vada in 1940 A D near Shri Mahakaaleshwar Temple which was originally built by Ranojirao Shinde in 1732 A D and further developments were made by Shreenath Mahadji Shinde from 1764 to 1794 A D nbsp Bade GaneshjiBade Ganeshji ka Mandir edit Chintaman Ganesh temple edit nbsp Chintaman Ganesh Ujjain Main article Chintaman Ganesh temple Ujjain Chintaman means the assurer of freedom from worldly anxieties This temple is built across the Shipra Kshipra river on the Fatehabad railway line The Ganesh idol in this temple is supposed to be swayambhu born of itself Riddhi and Siddhi the consorts of Ganesha are seated on either side of Ganesha The temple is considered to be of considerable antiquity The artistically carved pillars in the assembly hall date back to the Paramara period The temple is about 15 km from the main city Every Wednesday people come for special darshana Harsidhhi Temple edit nbsp Harsiddhi TempleThis famous temple is said to have been built by famous King Vikramaditya Vikramaditya is said to have visited Miyani then known as Minalpur a port city ruled by Prabhatsen Chavda of Chawda dynasty Vikramadiya was blessed by the Devi He requested Harsidhhi Mata to come to his kingdom at Ujjain where he would worship her daily 1 She is also known as Vahanvati Mata The temple was reconstructed during the Maratha period and has two pillars adorned with lamps that are special features of Maratha art There is an ancient well on the premises and an artistic pillar adorns the top of it Kal Bhairava temple edit nbsp Kal Bhairav Mandir entranceMain article Kal Bhairav temple Ujjain The worship of the eight Bhairavas is a part of Saivite tradition and the chief among them is Kala Bhairava The Kal Bhairava temple is believed to have been built by King Bhadrasen on the banks of the Shipra Mentioned in the Avanti Khanda of the Skanda Purana Important for the Tantric Kapalika and Aghora sects of which Ujjain was a prominent centre Beautiful paintings in the Malwa style once decorated the temple walls only traces of which are visible The village of Bhairogarh famous for its printing takes its name from the temple and is located very near Mangalnath temple edit Shiva or Mahadeva is the deity which is worshipped in Mangalnath temple 2 Gopal Mandir edit Constructed by Bayajibai Shinde the queen of Maharajah Daulat Rao Shinde in the 19th century The door in the inner sanctum is believed to have been carried to Ghazni from the Somnath temple and from thence by Mahmud Shah Abdali to Lahore from where it was rescued by Mahadji Scindia Other temples edit Navagraha Mandir Triveni A temple dedicated to the nine planets Ram Janardhan Temple Harihara Tirtha Mallikarjuna Tirtha Matsyendranath editThis is very attractive spot on the banks of Shipra River quite close to the Bhartrihari Caves and the Gadkalika temple The Gadkalika temple is where poet Kalidas is believed to have obtained the grace of Kali 3 The shrine is dedicated to a leader of the Natha sect of Shaivism Matsyendranath It is also venerated by Muslims Excavations here have yielded artifacts dating to the 6th and 7th century BC Bhartrihari Caves editBhartrihari the step brother of Vikramaditya is believed to have lived and meditated here after renouncing worldly life His famous works Shringarshataka Vairagyashataka and Nitishataka were possibly written hereOther places edit nbsp Sun Dial at the Ved Shala nbsp The Ram GhatVedh Shala An observatory built by Maharaja Jai Singh II in 1725 It is located at 23 10 16 5 N 75 46 0 E 23 171250 N 75 76667 E 23 171250 75 76667 It is still in use and is one of the five the built the others include the Jantar Mantar Jaipur and the Jantar Mantar Delhi Ram Ghat Ganga Ghat Simhasan Battisi Mandir Bada Ganpati amp Pancha Mukhi HanumanReferences edit Dwarka of Lord Krishna Home mangaldoshujjain info Karkar S C 2009 The Top Ten Temple Towns of India Kolkota Mark Age Publication p 125 ISBN 978 81 87952 12 1 External links editThis article s use of external links may not follow Wikipedia s policies or guidelines Please improve this article by removing excessive or inappropriate external links and converting useful links where 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