Siddhwat Temple

Coordinates: 23°13′26″N 75°46′37″E / 23.22389°N 75.77694°E / 23.22389; 75.77694
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Siddhwat Temple is located in India
Siddhwat Temple
Siddhwat Temple
Siddhwat Temple (India)

23°13′26″N 75°46′37″E / 23.22389°N 75.77694°E / 23.22389; 75.77694

Siddhwat temple (also spelled Siddhavat) is located at Bhairavgarh, Ujjain (MP), India at the banks of Shipra river. This temple is also known as Shaktibhed shrine. The temple is one of the sites where Kumbh Mela is celebrated.[1][2] There are three types of accomplishment here: child, property and virtuousness. Pooja is done here for getting all three. Rituals are done for Sadgati i.e. the Ancestors. People used to tie a thread on the Banyan tree for property i.e. Lakshmi work and Reverse Satiya (Swastik) is made for the attainment of a child, i.e. son. The Bhairvgarh village near Siddhwat is famous for its tie and dye painting for centuries.

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  1. ^ "Drying rivers of Madhya Pradesh: Awash in trash, Shipra may cease to exist when Ujjain holds Kumbh Mela in 2028 – Firstpost". web.archive.org. 24 May 2024. Retrieved 24 May 2024.
  2. ^ "Spirituality, mysticism and festivity: All you need to know about this year's Maha Kumbh Mela at Ujjain – Firstpost". web.archive.org. 24 May 2024. Retrieved 24 May 2024.