One of the 12 jyotirlingas in the nation and among the most conspicuous sanctuaries in Ujjain, Mahakaleshwar Temple is one of the holy places in India. Mahakaleshwar Temple committed to Lord Shiva. The lingam (an emblematic portrayal of Lord Shiva) at Mahakaleshwar dwells in an underground chamber and is accepted to be swayambhu or self-showed. The current temple is a five-story structure and was built halfway during the eighteenth century. Underlying Bhumija, Chalukya, and Maratha styles of design, the temple is a structural wonder. Of note are its marble walkways that were re-established in the last 50% of the nineteenth century by the Scindias. Three stories of the structure are involved by lingams of Mahakalesvara, Omkaresvara and Nagachandresvara, individually. The Nagachandresvara lingam is open for fans just on the event of Naga Panchami. There is additionally a kunda (tank) in the premises considered Koti Tirtha that has been worked in the sarvatobhadra style. On the way from the steps of the kunda to the Temple, you will go over a few pictures of the first design of the Temple, mirroring its magnificence during the time of the Paramaras (ninth and fourteenth hundreds of years). Situated close to Rudra Sagar, the Temple holds an extraordinary Bhasma Arti for which fans accumulate here as ahead of schedule as 4 am. There is an excited energy noticeable all around and the lit diyas make for a staggering sight.