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Importance of Chadava in temples:
The tradition of offering chadava in temples in Hinduism has been going on since ancient times. It is not only a religious ritual but also a symbol of reverence, devotion and gratitude towards God. Offering offerings in famous temples of Ujjain and Omkareshwar such as Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga, Harsiddhi Mata Temple, Baglamukhi Mata Temple Omkareshwar gives spiritual benefits to the devotees and brings happiness and prosperity in their lives.



Chadava in major temples and their importance
1. Mahakaleshwar Temple, Ujjain By Chadava offerings at Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga, devotees receive the blessings of Lord Shiva. Here, especially ash, Rudraksha, milk, honey, Bilvapatra, clothes, gold-silver ornaments, and money are offered. It is believed that any item offered to Mahakal gives virtuous results for eternity.
2. Harsiddhi Mata Temple, Ujjain By offering offerings at Harsiddhi Mata Temple, one especially attains power and prosperity. Here oil-lamp, red chunari, coconut, fruits-flowers, and gold-silver ornaments are offered. Offering oil to the goddess is considered especially auspicious.
3. Baglamukhi Mata Temple, Ujjain and Omkareshwar Maa Baglamukhi is considered the goddess of tantra sadhana and power. Here devotees offer yellow clothes, turmeric, coconut, gram lentils, yellow sweets, and gold-silver ornaments and seek blessings from the goddess. It is said that turmeric offered to Maa Baglamukhi removes enemy obstacles.
The right way to offer Chadava
Chadava with complete rituals – Offer offerings in the temple in the proper way under the guidance of the priest.
Benefits of Chadava
Financial prosperity – The blessings of Goddess Lakshmi remain and there is no dearth of wealth and food in life.
Freedom from enemy obstacles – Especially the Chadava made to Baglamukhi Mata remove the negative forces coming in life.
Mental peace – Chadava in Mahakaleshwar and Harsiddhi Mata temple gives peace and satisfaction to the mind.
Attainment of salvation – Offerings made in temples help in getting rid of the sins of life
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“Chadava made with devotion not only reach God but also fill the life of the devotee with happiness and prosperity.”
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Answers to Your Most Common Questions
Yes, making offerings in temples during Shivratri, Navratri, Poornima, Amavasya, Mondays of the month of Shravan and special festivals are considered more auspicious.
Yes, online donation facility is available at Mahakaleshwar Temple, Omkareshwar Temple and other major temples. Devotees can donate online through the official temple website or authorized portal.
Donations made at temples are used for the maintenance of temples, worship, bhandara (food donation), serving the poor, running dharamshalas and other religious works.