Bhasm Aarti: Why is the worship of Mahakaal incomplete without Bhasm Aarti? Learn secrets and beliefs

Bhasma Aarti in Mahakaleshwar Temple

Mahakaleshwar Temple Bhasma Aarti: There is Mahakaleshwar temple in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh. This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. This temple is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of India. The most special identity of this temple is the Bhasma Aarti performed here. Mahakal’s Bhasma Aarti is performed in the temple. This Aarti is a religious ritual. Besides, Bhasma Aarti is also considered a symbol of the biggest and deepest truth of life, death.

Mahakaleshwar temple of Ujjain is the only Jyotirlinga where unique decoration of Lord Shiva is done. The Bhasma Aarti performed in the temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is believed that Bhasma Aarti is very dear to Lord Shiva. In such a situation, let us know the secret and beliefs of Bhasma Aarti.

The mystery and beliefs of offering ashes

Renunciation and death are the ultimate truth of life. This is the basic message of Bhasma Aarti. Lord Shiva is the controller of time. Everything in the world is perishable and eventually turns into ashes. This is shown through ashes. Lord Shiva himself applies ashes and gives the message that material comforts are momentary. Their destruction is certain, whereas the soul is immortal.

Applying ashes to God means that he has conquered death, hence he is also called Mahakaal. Bhasma Aarti is performed in Brahma Muhurta. In Brahma Muhurta, Mahakaal is in its formless form. One who gets the darshan of this form of Mahakaal, gets salvation after death. By seeing Aarti all negative energies and evil powers are eliminated. Positive energy increases.

Ashes are a symbol of renunciation and renunciation.

This aarti gives freedom from the cycle of life and death. Earlier, the ashes that were brought for the adornment of Mahakal were the ashes of the crematorium. The ashes of the body dissolved in the five elements used to be dedicated to Shiva, but now ashes made from cow dung and sandalwood are used. The ashes are pure. Removes negative energy. Besides, it is also considered a symbol of renunciation and renunciation.

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