Mahakaleshwara: This temple, of Lord Shiva with its lingam is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas in India..... Read More
Bade Ganeshji ka Mandir: There is a sculpted image of Lord Ganesh, in this temple, close the tank near Mahakaleshwara.
Chintamani Ganesh: A temple of considerable antiquity and a popular place of pilgrimage, the idol here is believed to be self-formed.
Bhartrihari Caves: According legend, the caves on the banks of the river Shipra near Gadkalika Temple are where the scholar-poet Bhartri lived and meditated.
Harsiddhi Temple: Another important shrine with the image of Goddess Annapurna.
Kal Bhairava: The specialty of this temple is its intricate paintings in the Malwa style.
Observatory: The stars and the skies seemed fascinating in the 17th century too. That would perhaps explain the number of observatories that we have in India. Even this 17th century observatory has a planetarium and a telescope.
Vikram Kirti Mandir: This mandir has the Scindia Oriental Research Institute, an archaeological museum and an art gallery. Actually, a cultural center, it is dedicated to the memory of King Vikramaditya — the much honored King of Ujjain.
Gopal Mandir: A sanctum inlaid with marble and silver plated doors constitutes the main attraction of this temple.
Navagraha Mandir: The ruling planets have always had an important place in the Indian rituals and tradition. This temple is dedicated to the nine ruling planets (Navagraha means nine planets). It is located on the Triveni Ghat of the Shipra river.
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