Vikramaditya's Singhasan Battisi - Ujjain

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Rudra Sagar Lake, Jaisinghpura, near Maharaj Wada palace, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456001, India

Postal code : 456001
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Description : Imposing, 30-ft. brass statue of Indian king Vikramadtiya in a charming parklike setting.

Rudra Sagar Lake, Jaisinghpura, near Maharaj Wada palace, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456001, India
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Hemant Teotia on Google

He is the same king ? from the great famous stories ? of “Vikram-Betal” and “Singhasan Battisi”⚔️ This place is just behind Mahakaal Temple ? at walking distance. The statue is mesmerising (as you can see in my photo). The small statue of all the ‘Navaratan’ (9 noble persons in the kings court) are also present.
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Aditya Singh on Google

Location From 2nd Gate of Mahakal Mandir Easily seen as it is near by a water body which is heavily loaded with water hyacinth so no scope of seeing water Summary Surrounded by pond , large entrance gate Clean place , NO FEES , FREE ENTRY , small dedicated place for King VikramAditya and his fellows followers Big statue of him and 9 of others in his parliament , downstairs are dancers who danced in their period of time while parliament goes on... Con - Pond cleaning management needs to get and alert as it is not a pond anymore
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Durgesh Rathore on Google

A must visit place when visiting Mahakaal temple. It gives very detailed information about Raja Vikramaditya who was most renowned and legendary ruler of the time. One of legendary work from his duration is 'Vikram Samvat' calendar which is still in use and very profoundly being referred under Indian culture across the country.
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Ankeeta Jena on Google

This is a statue of king Vikramaditya which lies near the mahakaleswar mandir. It's a very big statue and as well u can see the nine ministers which give advise to the king and thus the king decision was given.
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Ashutosh Soni on Google

It's very peaceful over there❤️ and quite knowledgeable things are mentioned about Vikramaditya ji. The view from there is very beautiful ?
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___ yeeshu ___ on Google

Vikramaditya's Singhasan Battisi is the place where Chandra Gupta - 2, popularly known as Vikramaditya had his parliament. Ancient stones at this place still proves it's truth. According to legends Vikramaditya had 9 claver ministers in his parliament and 32 witches who used to give him right directions and paths to be great. He him self was the best of all time. To know more you must visit here and read the stories written on. I appreciate Ujjain Municipal Corporation for such a great work. This is very near to the Mahakaleshwar temple and you can visit here after Mahakaleshwar Darshan.
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Ayush Kanojia on Google

This is the statue of Vikram Aditya, and he was the king in 57 BCE And rest you can read in the pic that I have posted Very nice place situated between a very large lake These are some awesome places where you can visit.✌️? And if any question so please let me know?
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Raja Sekhar on Google

Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh *Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga *Shaktipeeth Maa Harsiddhi Temple *Vikramaditya's Singhasan Battisi *Maharshi Sandipani Ashram Situated on the Malwa plateau, on the banks of the Shipra River(a tributary of Chambal river), Ujjain, popularly known as the temple city for its numerous temples from different eras, and the major attraction being Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga, where Lord Shiva worshipped as an aspect of time eternal, fondly known as 'Mahakal', immensely popular among devotees. A unique ritual associated with the temple is "Bhasm Aarti" which begins every day at 4 AM. This ancient city was the capital of the Ancient kingdom of Avanti, which emerged as one of the sixteen mahajanapadas of 600BC in Bharat. Ujjain has been an ancient seat of learning where all disciplines of knowledge have flourished since time immemorial. Legendary kings, poets, astronomers, physicians, scholars, saints, and philosophers like Vikramaditya, Kalidasa, Varahamira, Bhartruhari, and their ilk were all from Ujjain. The city remained as an important political, commercial, cultural, and devotional epicenter of central India until the early 19th century when the British started developing Indore as its rival; as merchants of Ujjain had supported anti-British people. The Road from Bhopal to Ujjain is a four-lane highway up to Dewas bypass, thereafter road widening is in progress up to Ujjain (45km approx). While driving at night, drivers need to be extra cautious on this widening stretch because of too many road diversions, heavy traffic, tippers/bulldozers/trolleys driving on the wrong side, dazzling headlights of incoming heavy vehicles: some private buses/heavy vehicles have got obnoxiously high powered extra fitted blinding LEDs/HIDs as many as 3 to 4 pairs causing inconvenience.

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