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Harsiddhi Temple

Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, India
Harsiddhi Temple is one of the most revered Shaktipeeths in India, where it is believed that the elbow of Goddess Sati fell. Located near the peaceful Shipra River, this temple is dedicated to Goddess Harsiddhi, a form of Durga. The temple holds a unique position in Ujjain’s spiritual landscape, as it was the favorite place of worship for the legendary King Vikramaditya. The central idol is painted in a striking vermilion color and is flanked by the idols of Mahalakshmi and Mahasaraswati. One of the most distinct features of this temple is the two massive stone towers, or Deep Stambhas, which are lit with hundreds of oil lamps every evening. This sight is nothing short of magical and draws thousands of spectators. The temple was reconstructed during the Maratha period, which is reflected in its architectural style and the presence of the lamp pillars. It is a place where one can feel the ancient energy of the Shakti cult. The atmosphere is deeply ritualistic, with the constant sound of chants and the smell of burning oil. For many, a trip to Ujjain is incomplete without paying respects here. The temple is not just a religious site but a historical one, linking the modern city to the era of Vikramaditya. The devotion of the locals is evident in the way they maintain the tradition of lighting the lamps, which requires great skill and effort. It is a sanctuary for those seeking strength and protection from the divine mother.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1 to 2 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Shaktipeeth & Heritage
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    Entry Fees:
    Free Entry for All: There is no fee to enter the Harsiddhi Temple. This allows thousands of pilgrims to visit daily without any financial barrier, maintaining the inclusive nature of the shrine. Lighting of Lamps (Deep Daan) If a devotee wishes to sponsor the lighting of t...
    Free Entry for All: There is no fee to enter the Harsiddhi Temple. This allows thousands of pilgrims to visit daily without any financial barrier, maintaining the inclusive nature of the shrine. Lighting of Lamps (Deep Daan) If a devotee wishes to sponsor the lighting of the Deep Stambhas, there is a significant charge (often booked months in advance). This donation goes towards the massive amount of oil and labor required.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: The temple is open from 5:00 AM to 9:00 PM. Morning visits are peaceful, while evenings are bustling with energy and the spectacular lighting ceremony.

    Ideal Visit Time: Arrive by 6:00 PM to secure a good spot for the eveni...
    Regular Timings: The temple is open from 5:00 AM to 9:00 PM. Morning visits are peaceful, while evenings are bustling with energy and the spectacular lighting ceremony.

    Ideal Visit Time: Arrive by 6:00 PM to secure a good spot for the evening Aarti and the lighting of the lamps, which usually happens just after sunset.
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    Special Events:
    Navratri Festival: During the nine days of Navratri, the temple is the center of grand festivities. The Deep Stambhas are lit every night, and special "Garba" dances are performed in the vicinity in honor of the Goddess.

    Vikramotsav: This f...
    Navratri Festival: During the nine days of Navratri, the temple is the center of grand festivities. The Deep Stambhas are lit every night, and special "Garba" dances are performed in the vicinity in honor of the Goddess.

    Vikramotsav: This festival celebrates the legacy of King Vikramaditya and includes cultural programs near the temple. It is a time when the history and spirituality of Ujjain come alive through music and theater.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Illuminated Towers: The absolute best photo spot is the temple courtyard at dusk when the Deep Stambhas are fully lit. The warm glow of the lamps against the night sky is a photographer's dream.

    The Red Sanctum: A photo of the vibrant r...
    The Illuminated Towers: The absolute best photo spot is the temple courtyard at dusk when the Deep Stambhas are fully lit. The warm glow of the lamps against the night sky is a photographer's dream.

    The Red Sanctum: A photo of the vibrant red entrance to the main shrine captures the energy of the Shakti tradition. The contrast of colors and the traditional carvings provide a great cultural backdrop.

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Things To Do

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    Witnessing the Deepotsav: The most important thing to do is to watch the lighting of the Deep Stambhas at sunset. The sight of men climbing the towers to light each lamp is breathtaking and spiritually uplifting.

    Ritual Bath at Ram Ghat: Since the temple is close to the river, taking a ritual bath at the nearby Ram Ghat before entering the temple is a traditional practice that many find refreshing.

    Exploring the Local Markets: The lanes around the temple sell beautiful religious artifacts, vermilion, and small idols. Browsing these shops is a great way to experience the local culture and buy souvenirs. ...

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    Why Famous:
    One of 51 Shaktipeeths: Its fame primarily comes from being a Shaktipeeth. Devotees from across the country travel here to seek blessings from the Goddess, believing that prayers made here are always answered.

    Deep Stambha Lighting: The eve...
    One of 51 Shaktipeeths: Its fame primarily comes from being a Shaktipeeth. Devotees from across the country travel here to seek blessings from the Goddess, believing that prayers made here are always answered.

    Deep Stambha Lighting: The evening ritual of lighting the hundreds of lamps on the twin towers is world-renowned. It is a spectacular display of light and devotion that represents the victory of light over darkness.
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    Architecture:
    Architecture and Design: The temple displays a blend of ancient stone construction and Maratha Architecture. The most famous features are the two Deep Stambhas, each about 15 meters tall, covered with hundreds of small brackets to hold oil lamps.

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    Architecture and Design: The temple displays a blend of ancient stone construction and Maratha Architecture. The most famous features are the two Deep Stambhas, each about 15 meters tall, covered with hundreds of small brackets to hold oil lamps.

    Dimensions and Layout: The temple complex is compact with a central shrine and a large open courtyard to accommodate the crowds. The stone pillars and the red-tiled roof give it a traditional and sturdy appearance that has lasted centuries.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Fly to Indore and take a taxi. The 60-minute drive is smooth. Once in Ujjain, the temple is easily accessible via the main city roads.

    By Train: From Ujjain Junction, take an auto-rickshaw (approx. 10-15 mins). The temple is well...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Ram Ghat (0. 2 KM), 2. Mahakaleshwar (0. 8 KM), 3. Bade Ganesh (0. 7 KM), 4. Jantar Mantar (2 KM), 5. Kal Bhairav (5 KM), 6. Sandipani Ashram (6 KM), 7. Mangalnath (7 KM), 8. Gadkalika (4 KM), 9. ISKCON Temple (4. 5 KM), 10. Chintaman Ganesh (5 KM).

Tourism Tips

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    Health and Safety: Be careful of the crowds during the evening lighting ceremony. Keep your belongings secure and stay hydrated. Wear comfortable clothes that allow for easy movement in the temple and near the river.

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