Ujjain Tourism, Madhya Pradesh India
(Ujjain is also known as Ujjayini / Avanti / Avantikapuri)
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Ujjain Fast Facts
- State: Madhya Pradesh
- District: Ujjain
- Famous for/as: Pilgrim, Jyotirlinga
- Religions: Hindus
- Altitude: 492 m
- Language: Hindi, English
- Best Season: Oct - Mar
- Weather: Summer 24 to 48°C, Winter 9 to 36°C
- Clothing: Summer- Cotton, light clothing Winter - Light woollens for daywear, heavy woolens for night
- Local Transport:
- Pincode: 456001
- STDCode: 0734
Ujjain Info
Bhopal Regional Office
Palash Residency,
Near 45 Bungalow, T.T. Nagar,
Bhopal - 462 003.
Tel.: (0755) 2766750,2553006/66/76.
Indore Regional Office
MPSTDC LTD.,
42, Residency Area,
Opp.Saint Paul H.S.School,Indore
Tel.: (0731) 2499566
Jabalpur Regional Office
Railway Station, Jabalpur.
Tel.: (0761) 2677690.
Telefax: (0761) 2677590.
Jabalpur Regional Office
Railway Station, Jabalpur.
Tel.: (0761) 2677690.
Telefax: (0761) 2677590.
Pachmarhi Regional Office
Amaltas Complex,
Near Tehsil, Pachmarhi.
Tel.: (07578) 252100.
Fax : (07578) 252102.
Satna Tourist Office
Railway Station, Satna.
Tel.: (07672) 225471.
Ujjain, India Overview
Ujjain (also known as Ujain, Ujjayini, Avanti, Avantika, Avantikapuri), is an ancient city of Malwa region in central India, on the eastern bank of the Kshipra River , today part of the state of Madhya Pradesh. It is the administrative centre of Ujjain District and Ujjain Division.
In ancient times the city was called Ujjayini. As mentioned in the Mahabharata epic, Ujjayini was the capital of the Avanti Kingdom, and has been the Prime Meridian for Hindu geographers since the 4th century BCE. Ujjain is regarded as one of the seven sacred cities (Sapta Puri) of the Hindus. It is one of the four sites that host the Kumbh Mela (also called the Simhastha Mela), a mass pilgrimage that attracts millions of Hindu pilgrims from around the country. It is also home to the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga, one of the twelve Jyotirlinga shrines to the god Shiva. An ancient seat of learning, Ujjain is the place where Lord Krishna, along with Balarama and Sudama, received his education from Maharshi Sandipani.
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Ujjain, India History
The early history of Ujjain is lost in the midst of hoary antiquity. By the 6th century B.C. Avanti with its capital at Ujjaini, is mentioned in Buddhist literature as one of the four great powers along with Vatsa, Kosala and Magadha. Ujjain lay on the main trade route between North India and Deccan going from Mathura via Ujjain to Mahismati (Maheshwar) on the Narmada, and on to Paithan on the Godavari, western Asia and the West. The Northern black polished ware—the NBP as it is often called which is technically the finest pottery of the time, with a brilliantly burnished dressing almost of the quality of a glaze in colour from jet black to a deep grey or metallic blue and iron—found their way to the northern Deccan from the Gangetic plains through Ujjain. The articles of export to western Asia such as precious stones and pearls, scents and spices, perfumes, silks and muslin, reached the port of Brighukachcha from the remote north through Ujjain.
The earliest references to the city, as Avantika, are from the time of Gautama Buddha, when it was the capital of the Avanti Kingdom. Since the 4th century B.C. the city has marked the first meridian of longitude in Hindu geography. It is also reputed to have been the residence of Ashoka (who subsequently became the emperor), when he was the viceroy of the western provinces of the Mauryan empire.