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Festivals in Ujjain: When and Where to Celebrate

Ujjain, one of India’s oldest    and holiest cities, is known for its vibrant cultural heritage and grand celebrations. Home to the famous Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga, the city attracts millions of devotees and tourists who come to experience its colorful festivals. If you’re planning a visit, here are the top festivals in Ujjain and where you can celebrate them.

1. Kumbh Mela – The Grandest Spiritual Gathering

The Kumbh Mela, held every 12 years in Ujjain, is one of the largest religious gatherings in the world. Devotees take a holy dip in the sacred Shipra River to cleanse their sins and attain salvation. The mela is filled with spiritual discourses, religious rituals, and vibrant fairs.

when

Every 12 years (Next in 2028)

where

Ram Ghat, Shipra River

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2. Mahashivratri – Devotion to Lord Shiva

Mahashivratri is one of the most significant festivals in Ujjain, as it is home to the Mahakaleshwar Temple, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas. Devotees observe fasts, offer prayers, and participate in the grand 'Bhasma Aarti' at the temple.

when

February - March (as per the Hindu calendar)

where

Mahakaleshwar Temple

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3. Navratri – A Nine-Day Celebration of Goddess Durga

During Navratri, Ujjain is filled with devotion, dance, and religious ceremonies. The festival is marked by daily aartis, special prayers, and Garba performances.

when

March-April & September-October

where

Harsiddhi Temple, Mahakaleshwar Temple

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4. Diwali – The Festival of Lights

Diwali is celebrated with great enthusiasm in Ujjain. The entire city glows with diyas and decorative lights, while temples and homes are adorned beautifully. The Mahakaleshwar Temple sees grand celebrations with special pujas and fireworks.

when

October - November

where

Mahakaleshwar Temple, Ram Ghat, Local Markets

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5. Holi – The Festival of Colors

Holi in Ujjain is a vibrant celebration of colors, music, and joy. People gather at temples to offer prayers before indulging in playing with colors and enjoying festive sweets like gujiya and thandai.

when

March

where

Entire City, Mahakaleshwar Temple, Local Streets

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6. Nag Panchami – Worshiping the Serpent God

Nag Panchami is an important festival where devotees worship serpents and seek protection from evil. In Ujjain, the festival is observed with grand rituals and prayers at temples dedicated to snakes.

when

July - August

where

Nagchandreshwar Temple (Located inside Mahakaleshwar Temple)

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7. Kartik Mela – The Traditional Fair of Ujjain

The Kartik Mela is a month-long fair held after Diwali, where locals and visitors come together to experience the rich culture of Ujjain. The fair includes amusement rides, food stalls, and traditional performances, making it a delightful experience for all age groups.

when

November - December

where

Kartik Mela Ground, Ujjain

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8. Ganesh Chaturthi – Honoring Lord Ganesha

Ganesh Chaturthi in Ujjain is celebrated with immense devotion. Huge idols of Lord Ganesha are installed at various locations, and devotees perform aartis and bhajans, followed by the grand visarjan (immersion) of the idols in the Shipra River.

when

August - September

where

Various temples, Ram Ghat for immersion

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9. Raksha Bandhan – Celebrating Sibling Bond

In Ujjain, Raksha Bandhan is celebrated with religious fervor, especially at Mahakaleshwar Temple, where sisters tie rakhis on their brothers' wrists and seek blessings from Lord Shiva for their well-being.

when

August

where

Mahakaleshwar Temple, Family Homes

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Ujjain is a city that thrives on spirituality and festivity. Each festival brings unique traditions, colors, and an overwhelming sense of devotion. Whether you’re a spiritual seeker or a cultural explorer, visiting Ujjain during these festivals will be an unforgettable experience.