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Vikramaditya's Singhasan Battisi
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The Vikramaditya Statue is a 30 feet statue of Indian King Vikramaditya at Vikram Teela behind Mahakal Temple in the Indian holy city of Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh. The Statue is made of brass with a cost of ₹1 crore by Ujjain Municipal Corporation and 'Simhastha Preparation Committee'.
Nearby attractions
Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga
Jaisinghpura, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456006, India
Shree Harsiddhi Mata Shaktipeeth Temple
Harsiddhi Marg, Harsiddhi Chauraha, Jaisinghpura, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456006, India
Vikramaditya Teela
No-66 Harsiddhi Temple Road, near Harsiddhi Temple, Yogipura, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456006, India
Shree Bada Ganesh Mandir
5QM8+FXG, inside Mahakal Mandir, Jaisinghpura, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456006, India
Shri Ram Ghat
5QP7+CHX, Ram Ghat Marg, Kartik Chowk, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456006, India
शिव जी कॉरिडोर
5QJ8+VVR, Jaisinghpura, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456001, India
Shri Char Dham Temple
Chardham Mandir, Ganesh Colony, Jaisinghpura, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456006, India
Nagchandreshwar Mandir
mahakaaleshwar jyotirling, Jaisinghpura, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456006, India
Rudra Sagar
Jaisinghpura, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456006
Shri Mahakaleshwer Pedi, Ram Ghat Ujjayini
5QP7+MM4, Kartik Chowk, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456006, India
Nearby restaurants
Damruwala Restaurant mahakal
38, Mahakal Marg, Kot Mohalla, Jaisinghpura, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456006, India
Apna Sweets
3, Mahakal Marg, Jaisinghpura, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456006, India
Shree Ji Restaurant
5QM9+8WG, Kot Mohalla, Jaisinghpura, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456006, India
Agarwal Restaurant
Kaharwadi Mahakal, Parking ke, Saamne Aishwary Mahal Ke, Pass, Harsiddhi Gate, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456006, India
GurukripaGhantawala Family Restaurant
Mahakal Marg, Near Mahakal Temple, Kot Mohalla, Jaisinghpura, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456001, India
Swaruchi Restaurant & Caterers
Ahilya Bai Marg, near mahakaleshwar jyotirling, Kot Mohalla, Suraj Nagar, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456006, India
Shiv kripa restaurant
Kot Mohalla, Jaisinghpura, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456006, India
Shree Thakur Ji Cafe And Restaurant
172/3 Mahakal Marg, Main, Road, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456006, India
भोज-Yumm Restaurant
Shree Chobis Khamba, 4 Gali no 2, Bharat Mata Mandir Marg, near Mahakal Madir, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456006, India
Rasmantra By Shiva Group
Mahakal Lok Mandir Parisar, Triveni Mandapam, Mahakal Lok Corridor Rd, Jairampura, Bagambag Colony, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456006, India
Nearby hotels
MAHAKAL DHARMSHALA UJJAIN
Jaisinghpura, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456006, India
Hotel Shikhar Inn
Harsiddhi Marg, in front of Chardham Temple, Ganesh Colony, Jabsinghpura, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456006, India
SPOT ON 48832 Balaji Parisar
mandir, 18, Jaisinghpura Marg, near Harsiddhi Marg, Jaisinghpura, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456006, India
Hotel Bholenath
164/2, Opposite Mahakal Mandir, Mahakal Road, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456006, India
Hotel Shree Laxmi Palace
Chardham mandir, Ganesh Colony, Jaisinghpura, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456006, India
Shree Hatkeshwar Dham, Imli Ghati
82, Harsiddhi Gate, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456006, India
Hotel Hori Palace
33, Harsiddh Road ,Near Mahakaleshwar Temple, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456006, India
Hotel Shikhar Darshan
Main Gate Sawari Dwar, Mahakal Mandir Marg, in front of Mahakaleshwar Temple, Jaisinghpura, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456006, India
Mansarovar Guest House Near Mahakal Temple Ujjain
31 Kaharwadi Ramghat Road Infront of Kumrawat Dham Dharamshala, Madhya Pradesh 456006, India
Hotel Royal Palace
617 Behind Bank of India, 1, Mahakal Marg, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456006, India
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Vikramaditya's Singhasan Battisi

Rudra Sagar Lake, Jaisinghpura, near Maharaj Wada palace, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456006, India
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The Vikramaditya Statue is a 30 feet statue of Indian King Vikramaditya at Vikram Teela behind Mahakal Temple in the Indian holy city of Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh. The Statue is made of brass with a cost of ₹1 crore by Ujjain Municipal Corporation and 'Simhastha Preparation Committee'.

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attractions: Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga, Shree Harsiddhi Mata Shaktipeeth Temple, Vikramaditya Teela, Shree Bada Ganesh Mandir, Shri Ram Ghat, शिव जी कॉरिडोर, Shri Char Dham Temple, Nagchandreshwar Mandir, Rudra Sagar, Shri Mahakaleshwer Pedi, Ram Ghat Ujjayini, restaurants: Damruwala Restaurant mahakal, Apna Sweets, Shree Ji Restaurant, Agarwal Restaurant, GurukripaGhantawala Family Restaurant, Swaruchi Restaurant & Caterers, Shiv kripa restaurant, Shree Thakur Ji Cafe And Restaurant, भोज-Yumm Restaurant, Rasmantra By Shiva Group
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Located in the sacred city of Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, the Vikramaditya Sinhasan Battisi site is a cultural and historical attraction dedicated to the legendary King Vikramaditya. This monument is situated near the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Temple, one of the 12 most sacred Shiva temples in India, making it a spiritually significant and widely visited spot.

🏛️ About the Site

Main Attraction: A 30-foot-tall brass statue of King Vikramaditya seated majestically on his throne, symbolizing wisdom, justice, and power.

Sinhasan Battisi Statues: Surrounding the throne are 32 beautifully crafted smaller statues, each representing the celestial nymphs (apsaras) who narrated the stories in the Sinhasan Battisi legend.

Mythological Connection: The site draws directly from the tale where King Bhoja is tested by these 32 statues before being deemed worthy of Vikramaditya’s throne.

Sculpture and Architecture: The area features finely detailed sculptures and stone inscriptions that narrate moral stories and the virtues of King Vikramaditya.

📍 Location

Near: Mahakaleshwar Temple, Rudra Sagar Lake, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh

Access: A short walk from the Mahakaleshwar temple premises. Auto rickshaws and local taxis are readily available throughout Ujjain to reach the site.

🛕 Things to Do

Pay homage to King Vikramaditya and learn about his legendary virtues.

Read the inscriptions that briefly summarize each of the 32 tales from Sinhasan Battisi.

Enjoy a peaceful walk around Rudra Sagar Lake adjacent to the monument.

Visit nearby attractions like:

Mahakaleshwar Temple

Kaal Bhairav Temple

Ram Ghat on the Shipra River

Sandipani Ashram

Harsiddhi Mata Temple

🏨 Where to Stay

Ujjain offers a range of accommodations:

Mid-range: Hotel Anjushree, Hotel Imperial Grand

Budget: Hotel Gujarat Heritage, Hotel Ashray

Luxury: Rudraksha Club and Resort

All are within 10–15 minutes of the main temples and tourist areas.

✨ Best Time to Visit

October to March: Pleasant weather and ideal for exploring.

During Mahashivratri or Kumbh Mela: Ujjain becomes a vibrant pilgrimage hub, but expect...

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Vikramaditya's Singhasan Battisi, also known as the "Throne of King Vikramaditya with Thirty-two Statues," is a legendary tale from Indian folklore and literature. Here’s an overview of this intriguing story:

Overview Legend: The story revolves around King Vikramaditya (also known as Vikrama or Vikramāditya), a legendary king known for his wisdom, bravery, and justice. Throne (Singhasan): King Vikramaditya's throne is said to have had thirty-two statues, each representing a unique virtue, quality, or lesson.

Key Features

Thirty-two Statues: Each statue on the throne symbolizes a specific moral or ethical principle, teaching, or story.

Wisdom and Justice: King Vikramaditya is depicted as a ruler renowned for his adherence to dharma (righteousness) and his ability to dispense fair judgments.

Literary Influence: The story of Vikramaditya and his throne has been retold in various forms, including folk tales, poetry, and literature across India.

Cultural Significance

Teaching Moral Values: The tales associated with the Singhasan Battisi are often used to impart moral values and teachings to younger generations.

Folklore and Legends: It is part of India's rich oral tradition and has been popularized through retellings in regional languages and literature.

Representation in Art and Media

Artistic Depictions: Visual artists often portray scenes from Vikramaditya's life and his throne in paintings, sculptures, and illustrations.

Entertainment: The tales of Vikramaditya and the Singhasan Battisi continue to inspire television shows, movies, and adaptations in popular culture.

Moral Lessons

Leadership: Emphasizes the qualities of a noble and righteous leader who upholds justice and principles.

Ethical Values: Encourages individuals to uphold virtues such as honesty, courage, compassion, and integrity. The story of Vikramaditya's Singhasan Battisi remains an enduring part of Indian folklore, showcasing the timeless appeal of moral teachings and the legacy of a legendary king revered for his wisdom...

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Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh

*Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga *Shaktipeeth Maa Harsiddhi Temple *Vikramaditya's Singhasan Battisi *Maharshi Sandipani Ashram

Situated on the Malwa plateau, on the banks of the Shipra River(a tributary of Chambal river), Ujjain, popularly known as the temple city for its numerous temples from different eras, and the major attraction being Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga, where Lord Shiva worshipped as an aspect of time eternal, fondly known as 'Mahakal', immensely popular among devotees. A unique ritual associated with the temple is "Bhasm Aarti" which begins every day at 4 AM.

This ancient city was the capital of the Ancient kingdom of Avanti, which emerged as one of the sixteen mahajanapadas of 600BC in Bharat. Ujjain has been an ancient seat of learning where all disciplines of knowledge have flourished since time immemorial. Legendary kings, poets, astronomers, physicians, scholars, saints, and philosophers like Vikramaditya, Kalidasa, Varahamira, Bhartruhari, and their ilk were all from Ujjain. The city remained as an important political, commercial, cultural, and devotional epicenter of central India until the early 19th century when the British started developing Indore as its rival; as merchants of Ujjain had supported anti-British people.

The Road from Bhopal to Ujjain is a four-lane highway up to Dewas bypass, thereafter road widening is in progress up to Ujjain (45km approx). While driving at night, drivers need to be extra cautious on this widening stretch because of too many road diversions, heavy traffic, tippers/bulldozers/trolleys driving on the wrong side, dazzling headlights of incoming heavy vehicles: some private buses/heavy vehicles have got obnoxiously high powered extra fitted blinding LEDs/HIDs as many as 3 to 4 pairs causing...

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Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh *Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga *Shaktipeeth Maa Harsiddhi Temple *Vikramaditya's Singhasan Battisi *Maharshi Sandipani Ashram Situated on the Malwa plateau, on the banks of the Shipra River(a tributary of Chambal river), Ujjain, popularly known as the temple city for its numerous temples from different eras, and the major attraction being Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga, where Lord Shiva worshipped as an aspect of time eternal, fondly known as 'Mahakal', immensely popular among devotees. A unique ritual associated with the temple is "Bhasm Aarti" which begins every day at 4 AM. This ancient city was the capital of the Ancient kingdom of Avanti, which emerged as one of the sixteen mahajanapadas of 600BC in Bharat. Ujjain has been an ancient seat of learning where all disciplines of knowledge have flourished since time immemorial. Legendary kings, poets, astronomers, physicians, scholars, saints, and philosophers like Vikramaditya, Kalidasa, Varahamira, Bhartruhari, and their ilk were all from Ujjain. The city remained as an important political, commercial, cultural, and devotional epicenter of central India until the early 19th century when the British started developing Indore as its rival; as merchants of Ujjain had supported anti-British people. The Road from Bhopal to Ujjain is a four-lane highway up to Dewas bypass, thereafter road widening is in progress up to Ujjain (45km approx). While driving at night, drivers need to be extra cautious on this widening stretch because of too many road diversions, heavy traffic, tippers/bulldozers/trolleys driving on the wrong side, dazzling headlights of incoming heavy vehicles: some private buses/heavy vehicles have got obnoxiously high powered extra fitted blinding LEDs/HIDs as many as 3 to 4 pairs causing inconvenience.
Narender KumarNarender Kumar
Visiting Sinhasan Battisi in Ujjain was an enriching and awe-inspiring experience. This iconic site features a magnificent **large metal statue of King Vikramaditya**, which immediately commands attention with its grandeur and intricate craftsmanship. The statue, a tribute to the legendary ruler known for his wisdom and justice, is beautifully sculpted and stands as a symbol of Ujjain's rich historical and cultural heritage. The sheer size and the attention to detail in the statue are remarkable, making it a perfect spot for photography and reflection. The surrounding area is well-maintained, with a serene ambiance that adds to the regal vibe of the place. Informative plaques and inscriptions around the statue narrate fascinating tales from the Sinhasan Battisi, bringing the legend of King Vikramaditya to life. A visit to Sinhasan Battisi is not just a visual treat but also an educational journey into ancient Indian history. It’s a must-visit for anyone exploring Ujjain, especially history enthusiasts and families. The site leaves you with a sense of pride and admiration for the glorious past of this sacred city. **Tips for Visitors:** - Early mornings or late evenings are the best times to visit for pleasant weather and better lighting for photos.
Vijay RathodVijay Rathod
Vikramaditya's Singhasan Battisi in Ujjain is a fascinating attraction that delves into the legendary tales of King Vikramaditya, celebrated for his wisdom, valor, and justice. The site features a magnificent throne, the Singhasan Battisi, which is said to be endowed with divine qualities. Each of the 32 statues adorning the throne narrates a distinct story of Vikramaditya's judicious and heroic deeds, offering visitors a glimpse into ancient Indian folklore and values. ⚔️ The intricate carvings and the artistic representation of these tales are a testament to the exceptional craftsmanship of the time. The serene ambiance and well-preserved surroundings enhance the visitor experience, making it not just a place of historical interest but also a source of inspiration and moral learning. The site is well-maintained and offers insightful plaques and guides that help visitors understand the significance of each tale. Overall, Vikramaditya's Singhasan Battisi is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and those interested in Indian mythology.⚔️🕉️
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Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh *Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga *Shaktipeeth Maa Harsiddhi Temple *Vikramaditya's Singhasan Battisi *Maharshi Sandipani Ashram Situated on the Malwa plateau, on the banks of the Shipra River(a tributary of Chambal river), Ujjain, popularly known as the temple city for its numerous temples from different eras, and the major attraction being Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga, where Lord Shiva worshipped as an aspect of time eternal, fondly known as 'Mahakal', immensely popular among devotees. A unique ritual associated with the temple is "Bhasm Aarti" which begins every day at 4 AM. This ancient city was the capital of the Ancient kingdom of Avanti, which emerged as one of the sixteen mahajanapadas of 600BC in Bharat. Ujjain has been an ancient seat of learning where all disciplines of knowledge have flourished since time immemorial. Legendary kings, poets, astronomers, physicians, scholars, saints, and philosophers like Vikramaditya, Kalidasa, Varahamira, Bhartruhari, and their ilk were all from Ujjain. The city remained as an important political, commercial, cultural, and devotional epicenter of central India until the early 19th century when the British started developing Indore as its rival; as merchants of Ujjain had supported anti-British people. The Road from Bhopal to Ujjain is a four-lane highway up to Dewas bypass, thereafter road widening is in progress up to Ujjain (45km approx). While driving at night, drivers need to be extra cautious on this widening stretch because of too many road diversions, heavy traffic, tippers/bulldozers/trolleys driving on the wrong side, dazzling headlights of incoming heavy vehicles: some private buses/heavy vehicles have got obnoxiously high powered extra fitted blinding LEDs/HIDs as many as 3 to 4 pairs causing inconvenience.
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Visiting Sinhasan Battisi in Ujjain was an enriching and awe-inspiring experience. This iconic site features a magnificent **large metal statue of King Vikramaditya**, which immediately commands attention with its grandeur and intricate craftsmanship. The statue, a tribute to the legendary ruler known for his wisdom and justice, is beautifully sculpted and stands as a symbol of Ujjain's rich historical and cultural heritage. The sheer size and the attention to detail in the statue are remarkable, making it a perfect spot for photography and reflection. The surrounding area is well-maintained, with a serene ambiance that adds to the regal vibe of the place. Informative plaques and inscriptions around the statue narrate fascinating tales from the Sinhasan Battisi, bringing the legend of King Vikramaditya to life. A visit to Sinhasan Battisi is not just a visual treat but also an educational journey into ancient Indian history. It’s a must-visit for anyone exploring Ujjain, especially history enthusiasts and families. The site leaves you with a sense of pride and admiration for the glorious past of this sacred city. **Tips for Visitors:** - Early mornings or late evenings are the best times to visit for pleasant weather and better lighting for photos.
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Vikramaditya's Singhasan Battisi in Ujjain is a fascinating attraction that delves into the legendary tales of King Vikramaditya, celebrated for his wisdom, valor, and justice. The site features a magnificent throne, the Singhasan Battisi, which is said to be endowed with divine qualities. Each of the 32 statues adorning the throne narrates a distinct story of Vikramaditya's judicious and heroic deeds, offering visitors a glimpse into ancient Indian folklore and values. ⚔️ The intricate carvings and the artistic representation of these tales are a testament to the exceptional craftsmanship of the time. The serene ambiance and well-preserved surroundings enhance the visitor experience, making it not just a place of historical interest but also a source of inspiration and moral learning. The site is well-maintained and offers insightful plaques and guides that help visitors understand the significance of each tale. Overall, Vikramaditya's Singhasan Battisi is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and those interested in Indian mythology.⚔️🕉️
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