Ujjain(MP): According to tradition, the edge of alcohol is put on the 27 km route in city worship. A team of Kotwars walks in a copper vessel filled with liquor and razors. Pudi, Bhagi, etc. are also offered along with wines throughout the way. It is called Badbakul.
It is believed that this brings satisfaction to the uneducated and they are happy and bless happiness, prosperity and health. In the Harsidhi temple at 12 noon, the worship of the goddess is done in the Shaktipeeth Harsidhi, the official worship at 12 noon. Whenever there is city worship, the collector goes to the Harsidhi temple at 12 noon to worship separately. Mata Harsidhi is offered good fortune materials, chunri and naivedya.
City worship will be held on Saturday to end the Corona epidemic. Collector Ashish Singh will begin the pooja in the twenty-four Khamba Mata temple by offering liquor to Mata Mahamaya and Mahalaya. After this, a team of government officials and Kotwars will leave for worship in more than 40 Devi and Bhairav temples located in different angles of the city.
The wine will be covered on the 27-km long route in the city. City worship will conclude at Handi ford Bhairav temple in Garhkalika area at around 8 pm. City worship is recognized for prosperity, prosperity and disease prevention.
Every year on Mahashtami of Shardiya Navratri and once in twelve years, there is a law for the first city worship of Simhastha Mahaparva. This is the first time in known history when city worship is being done to prevent an epidemic. The district administration is going to do city worship on Saturday on the suggestion of saints and saints of the city, the experts of theology and the elders.
City worship will begin at 7.30 am with puja-archana at the twenty-four Khamba Mata temple with dhol-dhamaks. It is believed that Emperor Vikramaditya, the king of Ujjaini, also did city worship in his reign to end the epidemic.
Vikramadityas carpet tradition still continues
The tradition of city worship has been going on since the time of Emperor Vikramaditya for the happiness, prosperity and disease prevention of the city. It is mentioned in popular stories. The Scindia State also maintained the tradition of city worship on the basis of these narratives, which is still prevalent today. Every year city worship is done on Mahashtami of Shardiya Navratri and before Simhastha Mahaparava which takes 12 years. It is believed that due to Tamasi worship, the diseases prevailing in the city are destroyed and the people remain happy, prosperous and happy.