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Makar Sankranti Mahakal Mandir: Bathing of Mahakal with boiling of sesame seeds, enjoying sesame dishes, festival bathing on the ghats of Shipra

Makar Sankranti Mahakal Mandir: Bathing of Mahakal with boiling of sesame seeds, enjoying sesame dishes, festival bathing on the ghats of Shipra

Makar Sankranti Mahakal Temple: Ujjain (Naiduniya Representative). Makar Sankranti festival is being celebrated according to classical belief in Dharmadhani Ujjain on Sunday. Started from Jyotirlinga Mahakal temple. At four o’clock in the morning, in the Bhasma Aarti, the priest Lord Mahakal was bathed with sesame seeds.

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Aarti was performed after royal adornment and offering dishes made of sesame seeds. Festival bath is going on in Mokshadayini Shipra. Devotees are doing charity on the pilgrimage. There will be a crowd of visitors in the major temples of the city. Here, the celebration of Sankranti was also seen in the city on Saturday. Devotees take a holy bath at the ghats of Shipra.

Lord Mahakal is the king of Ujjayini, That’s why every festival is first celebrated in the Mahakal temple. After God’s bath, divinely decorated with cannabis and dry fruits, new clothes and gold and silver ornaments were worn. Aarti was performed by offering dishes made of sesame seeds to the Lord. Makar Sankranti is also being celebrated in Chintaman Ganesh, Bada Ganesh etc. temples.

Makar Sankranti Snan: The festival bath started at six in the morning

There is a recognition of the festival bath on Makar Sankranti. The festival bath started at Mokshadayini Shipra from six in the morning. Devotees coming from all over the country are doing charity and charity by bathing in the water of Shipra Narmada. On Makar Sankranti, there is a religious significance of donating sesame jaggery’s

laddoos and rice and moong dal khichdi. On this day, there is a law to offer grass to cows and clothes and dakshina to Vedic Brahmins.

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