Ujjain, the ancient city of Madhya Pradesh, is home to one of the twelve Jyotirlingas — the revered Shri Mahakaleshwar Temple. Devotees from across the country flock here daily to seek blessings of Lord Mahakal, who is worshipped not just as a deity, but as the ruling king of Ujjain. During the holy month of Sawan 2025, the temple and city transform into a spiritual hub, especially during the Mahakal Shahi Sawari, a grand procession held on every Sawan Monday.
When is Sawan in 2025?
According to the Hindu Panchang, Sawan 2025 begins on July 11 and ends on August 9. The Mondays of this month, also known as Sawan Somwar, are considered highly auspicious for the worship of Lord Shiva, especially in Ujjain.
Why Sawan Somwar is Special in Ujjain
On each Monday of Sawan, Lord Mahakal is taken out in a grand procession (Sawari) across the city. These processions showcase different divine forms of Lord Shiva, riding various vahanas (celestial vehicles), representing different powers and blessings. Participating in or even witnessing this sacred event is believed to bring spiritual merit, inner strength, and divine protection.
Mahakal Sawari Schedule – Sawan 2025
July 2025
- First Sawari – July 14 (Monday)
- Second Sawari – July 21 (Monday)
- Third Sawari – July 28 (Monday)
- Fourth Sawari – August 4 (Monday)
- Fifth Sawari – August 11 (Monday)
- Sixth or Shahi Sawari – August 18 (Monday)
The Shahi Sawari, held on the last Monday, is the grandest of all and symbolizes Lord Mahakal’s royal tour through his kingdom.
Route of Mahakal Shahi Sawari 2025
The Shahi Sawari begins with a ceremonial Guard of Honour at the Mahakaleshwar Temple gate. From there, the divine procession follows a traditional route:
- Start: Mahakal Chauraha
- Stops: Gudri Chauraha → Bakshi Bazaar → Kaharwadi
- Sacred Halt at: Ramghat (for Shipra river snan and puja)
- Return via: Ramanujkot → Modh Ki Dharamshala → Kartik Chowk → Khati Ka Mandir → Satyanarayan Mandir → Dhaba Road → Tanki Chauraha → Chhatri Chowk → Gopal Mandir → Patni Bazaar → Gudri Bazaar
- End: Shri Mahakaleshwar Temple
This route is not only spiritual but also a vibrant cultural experience for pilgrims and locals alike.
Mahakal Shahi Sawari Significance
The Shahi Sawari isn’t just a procession; it's a divine manifestation of Lord Shiva’s rulership, protection, and blessings. Devotees believe that witnessing the Shahi Sawari helps in:
- Cleansing of sins
- Removal of life’s obstacles
- Receiving divine strength and courage
- Spiritual awakening and peace
This once-in-a-year experience connects the devotees with the cosmic energy of Mahakal, the destroyer of evil and guardian of time. The Mahakal Shahi Sawari of 2025 is more than a religious event—it's a living tradition that reflects the glory, devotion, and eternal presence of Lord Shiva in Ujjain. If you're planning a spiritual journey this Sawan, being part of this celestial event could be a life-transforming experience.
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