Welcome to my exclusive corner dedicated to the splendid Mahakal Lok Corridor.
Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, is famous for the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga temple, which is one of the world’s 12 sacred jyotirlingas.
The majestic Mahakaleshwar, or Mahakal Temple, which represents the power and grace of Lord Shiva, is located at the heart of the Mahakal Lok Corridor.
According to the Puranas, Lord Shiva pierced the world as the Jyotirlinga, an unending pillar of light.
While the other Jyotirlingas face east, Mahakal is the only one facing south. This is due to the widely held belief that the South is the direction of death. Mahakaleshwar is worshipped to prevent an untimely death.
Devotees travel great distances to this temple in search of blessings, spiritual comfort, and the opportunity to witness the revered Bhasma Aarti, where sacred ashes are offered to Lord Shiva.
About Mahakal Lok Corridor
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi inaugurated the Mahakal Lok on October 11, 2022. With a total area of 2.5 hectares, it is one of India’s longest mega corridors.
With a backdrop of breathtaking architecture and intricate carvings, this corridor offers an aesthetically spectacular and spiritually uplifting experience.
Shiva worshippers can now reach the Mahakaleshwar Temple through the recently opened Mahakal Lok Corridor instead of walking through a crowded area. Although phase 1 of the project has already been completed, this place is still being developed.
Features of Mahakal Lok Corridor
1. The Mahakal Lok Corridor, which is surrounded by the old Rudrasagar Lake, is approximately 920 metres long.
2. There are 108 ornate sandstone pillars in a row in the corridor, with the “Trishul” design on top and various “mudras” of Lord Shiva etched on the pillars, depicting Anand Tandav Swaroop (the dance form).
3. There are nearly 192 statues and 53 murals that depict the concept of Mahakal Forest from Mahakavi Kalidas’ epic Meghdoot.
4. The mural wall along the path tells stories from the Shiva Purana, such as the act of creation, the birth of Lord Ganesha, and the stories of Sati and Daksha, among others.
5. The Nandi Dwaar and the Pinaki Dwaar are two imposing gateways that serve as the entrance to the corridor.
6. The corridor features a massive pavilion called Triveni Mandapam, a gushing fountain with a sculpture of Lord Shiva in the centre, and other fountains that border Rudrasagar Lake.
Timing
The Mahakal Lok Corridor is open to visitors every day from 6:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Facilities within the area
1. The corridor complex has a parking lot, a children’s park and play area, an outdoor theatre with a view of the Rudrasagar lake, restaurants, and stores, among other amenities.
2. They also provide free e-vehicle service (golf cart vehicles) to senior citizens and/or people with disabilities.
3. A museum called the Triveni Museum is open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., except Tuesdays and public holidays.
Best Time to Visit
The months of October to March are considered the best months to visit Ujjain because the weather is pleasant and windy. Although, the nighttime temperature could drop to around 3 degrees in November and January. However, except for rainy days with excessive rain, the rest of the time is hot and humid.
How to Reach
By Air: The nearest airport is Indore, which has direct flights to major Indian cities. Visitors from other countries can arrive in Delhi or Mumbai and then take a connecting flight to Indore.
By Train: Ujjain Junction is very well connected to all major cities in India.
1. To get to the Mahakal Corridor entrance, take an e-rickshaw. Due to parking and traffic concerns, avoid driving your own vehicle.
2. Plan to enter the corridor between 4:00 and 4:30 p.m. and first visit the Triveni Museum. Give yourself an opportunity to explore this location both during the day and at night. The beauty of the location will captivate you.
3. The “Bharat Mata Mandir”, which has an entrance from the corridor itself, is another place where you can spend some time.
I hope you enjoyed your journey through the Mahakal Lok Corridor through my blog! Do write back to me if you happen to visit this place. Until I see you again, Happy Travelling!!!