Shree Bada Ganesh Mandir, located near the Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain, is a popular and spiritually significant shrine dedicated to Lord Ganesha. True to its name, the temple houses one of the largest idols of Lord Ganesha in the world, which immediately captures attention with its grandeur and divine aura. The idol is said to be made of a unique mixture of limestone, jaggery, bricks, holy soil, and water from sacred rivers, symbolizing both strength and purity. The massive size of the deity, combined with the spiritual energy of the temple, makes it a must-visit destination for devotees coming to Ujjain.
The temple holds great cultural and religious importance, especially for those who believe in Lord Ganesha as the remover of obstacles and the giver of wisdom and prosperity. Many pilgrims visiting Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga also make it a point to seek blessings at Bada Ganesh, as the two shrines are located very close to each other, within walking distance. The atmosphere in and around the temple is peaceful, with continuous chanting, offerings of flowers, sweets, and coconuts, and a steady flow of visitors throughout the day.
One unique feature of this temple is that it is not only a center of devotion but also a place of learning. Traditional training in astrology and Sanskrit is imparted here, keeping alive the intellectual and cultural traditions of Ujjain. This gives the temple a distinct identity compared to other Ganesha temples in India.
Accessibility is simple, as the temple is only a few minutes’ walk from the Mahakaleshwar Temple. Most pilgrims club both visits together, making their journey spiritually more fulfilling. Autos and local transport are easily available for visitors coming from the railway station...
Read moreAt a distance of 2.5 km from Ujjain Junction, Bada Ganesh Mandir is a sacred Hindu shrine located in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh. Situated near the Mahakaleshwar Temple, it is one of the sacred temples to visit as part of the Ujjain temple darshan.
The city of Ujjain is often called the city of the temple as it is home to many temples, and religious sites. Sri Bade Ganesh Ji Ka Mandir is one of the most popular religious places in Ujjain. The most iconic thing about the temple is the massive artistic sculpture of Ganesha - the Lord of wisdom and prosperity - that adorns its premises. It is said that this Ganesh idol was established by Maharishi Guru Maharaj Siddhant Vagesh Pt. Narayan Ji Vyas.
The Ganesh idol at the Bade Ganesh Ji ka Mandir is about 18 feet high and 10 feet wide and the trunk of Lord Ganesh in this statue is clockwise. There are a trident and swastika on the head of the statue. A Ladoo is pressed into the trunk rotating to the right. Lord Ganesh has huge ears, a garland around the neck. There is also a beautiful statue of Panchmukhi Hanuman in the center of the temple and is said that this idol was established even before the establishment of Bade Ganesh.
This deity is considered auspicious by the local people and thousands of devotees coming from far-off places to get a glimpse of Lord Ganesh as it is believed that the wish made in front of this deity is fulfilled in no time. In the premises of the temple, devotees can learn Sanskrit and astrology, which have been arranged by the temple authorities.
Timings: 5 AM - 12 PM & 4 PM - 8...
Read moreVisited Shree Bada Ganesh Mandir recently. The temple has great spiritual importance in Ujjain. The idol of Lord Ganesha is really huge and impressive. You can feel a peaceful vibe the moment you enter. Architecture is traditional and holds cultural value.
The location is central and easy to find via Google Maps. However, the surrounding area feels a bit congested. There’s limited parking space, especially during rush hours. Cleanliness could be improved, especially around the entrance. Footwear management is a bit unorganized.
There are usually many visitors, which creates long queues. Despite the crowd, darshan was smooth after a short wait. Local shops outside the temple add to the charm but create noise. The temple premises are not very well-maintained. Some walls and areas look old and need restoration.
Priests were available, but a few seemed in a hurry. It would be nice if there were signboards with historical info. Lighting inside the mandir was decent but could be better. Aarti experience was good but not very memorable. Not much seating area available for elderly people.
Overall, it’s a good place to visit once for spiritual reasons. With better cleanliness and management, it could be great. It holds sentimental and religious...
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