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This temple, right in the heart of Ujjain, is a significant pilgrimage spot. It houses one of India’s twelve jyotirlingas, with a unique twist – the linga faces south, a rarity.
This temple is dedicated to Lord Kaal Bhairav, a fierce form of Lord Shiva. What’s intriguing is that it accepts alcohol as offering. Legend has it that the idol actually drinks it!.
For adventure lovers, these caves by the River Kshipra offer a break from temples. They’re named after poet Bhartrihari, who meditated here.
This place honors Sage Sandipani, the teacher of Lord Krishna, Sudama, and Lord Balarama. It’s a historically rich spot with unique architecture.
Dedicated to Lord Krishna, this temple is a blend of Rajput and Maratha styles. You can also buy Krishna-themed items from nearby shops and enjoy the evening aarti.
Known as Shri Ram Ghat, it’s a serene place where people take holy baths and perform rituals. The evening Aarti is a mesmerizing sight.
This temple is dedicated to Goddess Harsiddhi, believed to bring prosperity and protection. Its tantric Yantra inside is a special attraction.
A serene temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, it’s known for its intricate designs and paintings. It comes alive during festivals.
Explore astronomical instruments used for research and discoveries. It’s perfect for those interested in celestial phenomena.
This academy celebrates poet Kalidasa and showcases Indian art and culture through workshops and PERFORMANCE.
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