निराकारमोंकारमूलं तुरीयं। गिरा ग्यान गोतीतमीशं गिरीशं।करालं महाकाल कालं कृपालं। गुणागार संसारपारं नतो हं॥2॥This means: I bow to the supreme Lord who is the formless source of “Aum” The Self of All, transcending all conditions and states. Beyond speech, understanding and sense perception, Awe-full, but gracious, the ruler of Kailash, Devourer of Death, the immortal abode of all virtues. This is how devotees pray to Mahakal. Today, Mahakaleshwar in Ujjain needs no introduction. It’s a place full of energy unexplained. Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga, also known as Mahakal, is among the most powerful spiritual places in India. What makes the shrine unique is not just its religious importance but also its geographical positioning. Not many must be aware of the fact that Ujjain is situated on the Tropic of Cancer, which makes Mahakaleshwar the only Jyotirlinga temple in India situated along this latitude adding to its unique value and that’s why devotees believe that people’s time change after visiting here. Let’s find out more about this place:Origins of MahakaleshwarThe history of Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga is rooted in Hindu scriptures including the Skanda Purana and Shiva Purana. It’s a swayambhu or self-manifested lingam. As per legend, Lord Shiva manifested here in his fierce form as Mahakal, also known as the ruler of time, to protect his devotees from a demon named Dushan. Geography
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Mahakaleshwar’s one of the most fascinating aspects is its geographical positioning. Ujjain is exactly on the Tropic of Cancer, which means the sun appears directly overhead during the summers. Back in ancient times, Ujjain was known as a prime meridian for astronomical calculations, just like Greenwich in modern times. HistoryAs far as the history of the temple is concerned, it has experienced destruction and construction several times. In the 13th century, the temple was attacked by rulers like Iltutmish. Later in the 18th century, the temple was restored by the Marathas.The God of Time
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There are 12 Jyotirlingas dotted across India. But Mahakaleshwar holds another level of importance because:1) Its geographical position on the Tropic of Cancer2) It is the only south-facing (Dakshinamukhi) Jyotirlinga, which symbolises Shiva’s power or shakti over time and death.Unique Bhasma Aarti

Bhasma aarti is probably one of the most prominent religious practices in the temple attracting devotees and spirituality experience seekers from all over. It’s unique, it’s emotional and it’s liberating as devotees believe that worshipping Mahakal grants protection from untimely death along with breaking free from the cycle of life and death. In this unique Bhasma Aarti, lord Mahakal is bathed with sacred ash at dawn. It is an intense ritual which many devotees swear leaves them teared up and emotional.Seven Moksha-puri or citiesIn fact, Ujjain is one of the seven Moksha-puris or cities which as per Hindu believes to grant liberation or moksha. The presence of the holy Shipra River further adds to its sanctity making it a must visit site for Shiva Bhaktas.How to reach Mahakaleshwar By Air: The nearest airport is Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar Airport, some 55–60 km away. By Rail: Ujjain Junction Railway Station is well connected to major cities across IndiaBy Road: The city is connected by a good network of highways, with frequent buses and taxis from Indore, Bhopal, and other nearby cities.For those who have been to Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga, this is not just any temple. They believe that their time changed, they changed for better. This is how powerful the temple is where mythology, history, and geography come together for an otherworldy spiritual experience.






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