Gomti Kund
General information
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Ideal Duration:
30 - 45 MinutesPlace Type:
Sacred Pond/Tank, Ashram, Religious, Mythology, EdEntry Fees:
No Entry Fee for Kund and Ashram: There is No Entry Fee (Free) to enter the Sandipani Ashram premises, visit the Gomti Kund, or have Darshan at the main shrine. The site is maintained as a spiritual and educational institution open to all.
Dona...No Entry Fee for Kund and Ashram: There is No Entry Fee (Free) to enter the Sandipani Ashram premises, visit the Gomti Kund, or have Darshan at the main shrine. The site is maintained as a spiritual and educational institution open to all.
Donations and Puja Fees: Voluntary donations are welcomed to support the ashram's educational activities (maintaining the Gurukul tradition) and the upkeep of the holy site. Personalized Pujas or offerings may involve a nominal, voluntary donation to the priest.
Offerings: The cost of purchasing small devotional items (like flowers or incense) from the local vendors outside the ashram for offering at the shrine is the main out-of-pocket expense.
Parking Fee: A small, localized fee for vehicle parking is likely charged by local attendants near the roadside, as the temple is on the city's outskirts. :Timing:
Regular Timings: The Sandipani Ashram and Gomti Kund are generally open from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily, with continuous visitor access during these hours. The main shrine follows the ashram's devotional schedule.
Ideal Visit Time: The Ideal ...Regular Timings: The Sandipani Ashram and Gomti Kund are generally open from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily, with continuous visitor access during these hours. The main shrine follows the ashram's devotional schedule.
Ideal Visit Time: The Ideal Visit Time is the very early morning, right when the gates open (8:00 AM), for the most peaceful atmosphere and the best light for the water. Late afternoon (4:00 PM to 6:00 PM) is also pleasant.
Aarti Timings: Check the ashram's specific daily Aarti times, as attending the prayer in this sacred educational setting is a special experience.
Duration: A full visit, including the ashram, Kund, and the shrines, takes approximately 30 to 45 minutes. :Special Events:
Krishna Janmashtami: The birth of Lord Krishna (August/September) is the single most significant event, celebrated with grand decorations, chanting, special Pujas, and devotional programs at the ashram, drawing thousands of devotees.
Guru Purnim...Krishna Janmashtami: The birth of Lord Krishna (August/September) is the single most significant event, celebrated with grand decorations, chanting, special Pujas, and devotional programs at the ashram, drawing thousands of devotees.
Guru Purnima: Dedicated to honoring the Guru, this festival is significant here due to its connection with Guru Sandipani. It is celebrated in the Ashadha month (July) with special prayers and offerings to the Guru's lineage.
Shivratri: Due to the presence of the Sarveshwar Mahadev idol (installed by Krishna), Mahashivratri (February/March) is also celebrated with special Pujas and reverence for Lord Shiva.
Ram Navami: As Lord Rama's wife Sita is linked to another Ujjain temple and Krishna to this one, major Hindu festivals are all observed with devotion, often including special lectures from the resident scholars. :Best Photo Spots:
The Stone Steps and Water: The best spot is a low-angle shot from the top of the stone steps, capturing the depth of the clear water and the ancient, worn texture of the stone, emphasizing the age and sacredness of the Kund.
The Ashram View:...The Stone Steps and Water: The best spot is a low-angle shot from the top of the stone steps, capturing the depth of the clear water and the ancient, worn texture of the stone, emphasizing the age and sacredness of the Kund.
The Ashram View: A wide-angle photo of the simple, peaceful Sandipani Ashram complex, often with the main temple and the surrounding greenery, contrasts the ancient Kund with the modern spiritual center.
Framing with Trees: Use the surrounding trees and foliage to frame the Kund in a way that emphasizes its secluded, mythological setting, evoking the atmosphere of an ancient forest Gurukul.
The Sarveshwar Mahadev Shrine: A respectful photograph of the simple, ancient shrine of Sarveshwar Mahadev offers a unique photo of the Shiva lingam, which is directly linked to Lord Krishna's time here. :Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Circumambulate the Kund: Perform a clockwise circumambulation (Parikrama) of the Gomti Kund to gain the merit of visiting all of India's holy sites, which is the primary ritual.
Sprinkle the Sacred Water: Take a few drops of the Kund water and sprinkle it on your head as a symbolic cleansing and blessing from all the holy rivers.
Note: Swimming is not allowed.
Visit Lord Krishna's Classroom: Pay respects at the believed spot where Lord Krishna, Balarama, and Sudama studied under Sandipani Muni within the ashram complex.
Worship Sarveshwar Mahadev: Offer prayers at the small shrine of Sarveshwar Mahadev, the deity installed by Krishna, completing the dual worship circuit.
Observe the Ashram Activities...
Information
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Why Famous:
Lord Krishna's Gurukul: Its primary fame stems from being the mythical site where Lord Krishna received his education. This association makes it an indispensable pilgrimage point for followers of the deity, as it is one of the few places connected to his childhood and schol...Lord Krishna's Gurukul: Its primary fame stems from being the mythical site where Lord Krishna received his education. This association makes it an indispensable pilgrimage point for followers of the deity, as it is one of the few places connected to his childhood and scholarly life.
The All-in-One Tirthas Water: The legend that the Kund holds the sacred water of all of India's holy rivers and Tirthas is its unique spiritual draw, providing devotees with the merit of an entire country's pilgrimage in one spot.
The Sandipani Ashram Connection: The active presence of the modern Sandipani Ashram, which continues the study of the Vedas and Puranas, links the mythical past directly with a living tradition of scholarship, attracting religious scholars and seekers.
Shrine of Sarveshwar Mahadev: The presence of the Sarveshwar Mahadev idol, believed to have been installed by Lord Krishna himself, provides a dual religious significance (Vaishnavite and Shaivite) that appeals to a broader range of devotees. : -
Architecture:
Sacred Tank Architecture: The Gomti Kund is a square or rectangular sacred tank, constructed with ancient-looking stone masonry. The structure is characterized by a series of old, worn stone steps leading down to the water, giving it an ancient, rustic, and solemn appearanc...Sacred Tank Architecture: The Gomti Kund is a square or rectangular sacred tank, constructed with ancient-looking stone masonry. The structure is characterized by a series of old, worn stone steps leading down to the water, giving it an ancient, rustic, and solemn appearance. The water remains remarkably clear and calm.
Integration with Ashram: The Kund is physically located inside the Sandipani Ashram complex, a serene and well-maintained area with a simple, modern ashram architecture that includes the main temple of Sarveshwar Mahadev (the deity installed by Krishna) and the idol of Guru Sandipani. The simplicity of the ashram architecture contrasts with the ancient feel of the Kund, emphasizing the continuity of the sacred place.
Natural Setting: The tank is often surrounded by lush greenery, trees, and simple, open ground, enhancing the peaceful atmosphere conducive to quiet reflection and spiritual immersion, reflective of a traditional forest Gurukul setting. The functional, unadorned stone steps are the primary architectural feature of the Kund itself.
Sarveshwar Mahadev Shrine: The nearby shrine of Sarveshwar Mahadev (Lord Shiva), which Lord Krishna is said to have installed, is an important, modest architectural addition to the site. : -
How To Reach:
By Air: The Nearest Airport is Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar Airport in Indore (IDR), approximately 60 KMS away. From Indore, you travel by cab or bus to Ujjain and then take local transport to the ashram.
By Train: Ujjain Junction Railway Station... -
Near Tourist Places:
Mangalnath Temple (4. 0 KMS) Kal Bhairav Temple (6. 5 KMS) Gadkalika Temple (4. 5 KMS) Bhartrihari Caves (4. 5 KMS) ISKCON Temple (2. 5 KMS) Chintaman Ganesh Temple (4. 5 KMS) Mahakaleshwar Temple (5. 0 KMS)
Tourism Tips
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Health & Safety: The stone steps leading down to the water can be slippery; step carefully, especially in the Monsoon. Since it is an ashram, maintain a very high level of silence and respect for the students and residents. Do not attempt to swim in the Kund as it is sacr...
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