'Sawan' also known as 'Shravan' is the fifth month of the Hindu lunar calendar, and is considered one of the holiest months. Every Monday during this period is regarded as a highly auspicious time to fast and seek the blessings of Lord Shiva.
The devotees also offered prayers at Nagchandre
The devotees queued up in the early morning to seek the blessings of Lord Shiva at the temple and also attended a special ‘Bhasma Aarti’ of Baba Mahakal performed here on the occasion.
Speaking to the reporters in the state capital, Mishra said, “A case has been registered against unknown persons in the matter. All the CCTV footage has been collected and it is being checked. Action will be taken against those who are found guilty.”
The devotees started queueing up in the early morning to seek the blessings of Lord Shiva at the temple and they also participated in a special ‘Bhasma Aarti’ of Baba Mahakal performed here on the occasion.
People queued up since the wee hours to seek the blessing of Lord Shiva at the Mahakal Temple and also participated in the special ‘Bhasma Aarti’ of Baba Mahakal.
"Heavy storm was going on. It was a natural disaster. The idols are in the guarantee period of five years. Therefore, the contractor will provide them by making it once again and repair the damage caused in the incident," Mishra told reporters here.
The priest, Mahesh has asked to remove the name of God from the song and apologise. He further said that he would demand to lodge an FIR against the rapper Badshah.
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat on Wednesday visited the famous Mahakaleshwar Temple in Madhya Pradesh's Ujjain district on Wednesday.
Ujjain Collector Ashish Singh said, "It costs Rs 374 to make about 1 kg of Laddus. But bearing a loss of Rs 14, the temple committee will now provide the Laddu to the devotees for Rs 360."
Ujjain Collector Ashish Singh said that mobile phones had always been banned in the sanctum sanctorum at Mahakal temple. Timely notice was also issued for the same. The last order was issued six months ago when photography was banned again.
The move is aimed at curbing unauthorized sale and black-marketing of VIP passes and to bring transparency in the system, said officials with the temple management committee.