Kal Bhairav Temple
Located on the banks of the Shipra River, is the Bhairav
Mandir, one of the most prominent temples in the city. It is dedicated to Kal
Bhairav, the chief of the eight
Bhairavs. Kal Bhairav is the guardian deity of Ujjain. Devotees consider him
Senapati (Commander-in-Chief or Chief General) of the town. The original temple
is believed to have been built by a king named Bhadrasen. The present day
structure is built by the Maratha general Mahadaji Shinde.
Location Madhya Pradesh , Ujjain, Bhopal
Legend
The original temple is believed to have been built by a king
named Bhadrasen. The current temple structure was built over the remains of the
older temple. According to the local beliefs, after the Maratha defeat in the
Third Battle of Panipat, Mahadaji Shinde prayed to the deity for victory in his
campaign. After a successful campaign that led to the rise of Maratha power, he
carried out restoration of the temple.
Architecture
The temple is built in Maratha style of architecture with
the exterior wall resembling a fortress.The shrine inside the walls has a
pyramid shaped shikhara at the top. The vehicle of Kal Bhairav is a dog, and
there is life-like statue of the one outside the sanctum. The deity's image is
a face in form of a rock layered with vermilion. The deity's head is adorned
with a Maratha-style pagri. There is a huge multilayered lamp in front of the
sanctum
Culture
Ujjain on the banks of Kshipra river was the capital of the
Avanti Kingdom. It is a famous pilgrimage centre for Shaivites, Vaishnavite and
followers of Shakthism. It is one of the places where Kumbh mela is held.
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Darsan Info
Since dog is the vehicle of the Lord, it is very auspicious
to feed dogs around here to show respect to Kal Bhairav.
Darsan Dresscode
Devotees are advised to wear clean and conservative attire
Famous Festival
November - Kalabhairav Jayanti
Temple Rituals
The priests perform regular puja and rituals. Aartis are
done to the deities.
Special Rituals
Liquor(Madya) is offered to the temple deity as one of the
five tantric ritual offerings known as panchamakara; the others being maamsa
(meat), matsya (fish), mudra (gesture or parched grain) and maithuna (sexual
intercourse). In ancient times, all five were offered to the deity. Now only
alcohol is the only tantric offering made, the other four are in form of
symbolic rituals
Additional Info
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