Harsiddhi Mātā of Ujjain
Deities

Harsiddhi Mātā of Ujjain

Harsiddhi — Vikramāditya's ista-devi

Status · Anusandhāna
Source · Tier 2
Tradition · Hindu
Period · Varies

Harsiddhi Mātā of Ujjain

Tradition

Hindu / Shakta

Location

  • Ujjain, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh (23.1793°N, 75.7849°E)

Sacred Narrative

Harsiddhi Mātā of Ujjain was the iṣṭa-devī of the 1st-c. BCE king Vikramāditya. One of the 51 Shakti Pīṭhas (elbow of Sati fell here). The shrine displays a pair of 15-ft stone lamp-columns (dīpa-stambha) — one of the largest brass-lamp-displays on Mahāśivarātri. The goddess is depicted dark-red in colour.

Wisdom Graph: Divine Associations

MantraTradition-specific
Offerings
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Sacred colours
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📖 Stories

  • Narrative of Harsiddhi Mātā of Ujjain
    Harsiddhi Mātā of Ujjain was the iṣṭa-devī of the 1st-c. BCE king **Vikramāditya**. One of the 51 Shakti Pīṭhas (elbow of Sati fell here). The shrine displays a pair of 15-ft stone lamp-columns (**dīpa-stambha**) — one of the largest brass-lamp-displays on Mahāśivarātri. The goddess is depicted dark-red in colour.
    Tradition

🪔 Worship Procedures

Daily rites
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🛕 Principal Temples

🎊 Festivals

  • Annual Harsiddhi Mātā of Ujjain festival
    Seasonally · 1–10 days

📜 Primary Scriptural Sources

  • Hindu primary textsscriptural/oral