Harsiddhi Temple is one of Ujjain’s most sacred sites, dedicated to Goddess Harsiddhi, a form of Maa Durga. This temple holds deep spiritual significance and is believed to be one of the Shakti Peeths, where Goddess Sati’s elbow is said to have fallen. Devotees visit this temple to seek blessings for strength, protection, and prosperity.
A unique highlight of the temple is its two grand deep-stambhs (lamp pillars), which are lit up beautifully during Navratri, creating a breathtaking sight. The idol of Goddess Harsiddhi is covered in vermilion (sindoor), symbolizing the unwavering faith of her devotees.
The temple welcomes visitors every day from 5:00 AM to 9:00 PM, with special aartis and pujas held throughout the day. The best time to experience the temple’s divine energy is during Navratri, when it is filled with devotion, prayers, and celebrations.
Situated close to Mahakaleshwar Temple, Harsiddhi Temple is easy to reach by auto-rickshaw, taxi, or local transport. A visit here is not just a religious journey but also a deep connection to Ujjain’s spiritual and cultural heritage. 🙏✨
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This temple is dedicated to Goddess Harshddi (Harshat Mata), who is believed to bring happiness and prosperity. It is also a Shakti Peeth, making it a sacred place for worship.
Yes, morning and evening aartis are held daily. You can also arrange a special puja if you wish.
Yes, you can offer prasad at the temple and make donations at the official counters.
"Visiting the Harshddi Mandir offers a deep connection to divine energy and spiritual peace. Plan your visit to seek the blessings of Goddess Harshddi and experience the sacred aura of this ancient Shakti Peeth."
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