Kushavarta Ghat, Ujjain, is a historical and spiritual place on the Shipra River. It's known for its Kumbh Mela significance and ancient roots, once called 'Kushavart'.
Explore Nearby Temples And Shrines.
Observe Hindu Rituals And Prayers.
Take A Boat Ride On The River.
Take A Holy Dip In Shipra River.
Witness The Evening Aarti Ceremony.
October to March
Early Morning
₹500 per person
Kushavarta Ghat holds immense historical and mythological significance. According to legends, Lord Rama performed the last rites for his father, King Dasharatha, here. The ghat is also associated with the Samudra Manthan, the churning of the ocean, where drops of Amrita (elixir of immortality) are believed to have fallen, sanctifying the waters of the Shipra. Over centuries, Kushavarta Ghat has been renovated and expanded by various rulers. It has remained a central point for religious gatherings and rituals, solidifying its importance in Hindu culture and spirituality. The ghat's enduring presence reflects the continuous flow of faith and devotion that has characterized Ujjain for millennia.