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First Shravan Monday 2025 at Mahakaleshwar Temple Sees Devotional Music, Cultural Performances, and Large Devotee Gathering in Ujjain

The first Monday of Shravan 2025 attracted thousands of devotees to the Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain, marking an important spiritual and cultural event. The day’s celebrations combined devotional rituals with musical and cultural performances, reinforcing the temple’s role as a centre of faith and heritage.
The early morning commenced with the Bhasma Aarti, a ritual in which sacred ash was applied to the deity, accompanied by the Panchamrit Abhishek, involving offerings of milk, curd, ghee, honey, and fruits. Devotees participated in collective chanting of Vedic mantras, creating a solemn yet uplifting atmosphere.
Throughout the day, the temple premises resonated with devotional bhajans and live performances of traditional music. Local musicians played instruments such as the dholak and harmonium, while groups performed devotional songs praising Lord Mahakal.
In the evening, the grand procession of Lord Mahakal began, moving through major city locations including Mahakal Square, Gudri Square, Bakshi Bazaar, and Kahaarwadi. The procession featured traditional folk dances, tribal music performances, and Vedic recitations by students from local schools, enriching the spiritual ambience. Devotees accompanied the procession, singing hymns and waving ceremonial lamps.
At Ram Ghat, the procession culminated with the ritual bath of the deity in the Kshipra River, a moment of great significance for the gathered devotees. Many observed fasts, offered bilva leaves, water, and fruits, and engaged in prayers throughout the day.
Temple authorities ensured smooth crowd management by setting up water stations, public announcements, and surveillance to maintain safety during the large turnout.
The combined focus on devotion, cultural expression, and community participation made the first Shravan Monday in 2025 a notable occasion at Mahakaleshwar Temple, reinforcing its spiritual significance in Ujjain.




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