Mahakal Temple Bhasma Aarti Booking Goes Fully Online

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Mahakal Temple Bhasma Aarti Booking Goes Fully Online

Ujjain’s Mahakaleshwar Temple ends offline Bhasma Aarti permits. New ‘Tatkal’ online booking starts at ₹200 per person. Check rules and timings here.

 

Mahakal Temple Ends Offline Bhasma Aarti Permits; New Online Window Opens

Ujjain Temple Management Committee introduces ‘Tatkal’ online booking to streamline devotee footfall and ensure transparency in daily rituals.

In a significant move to streamline crowd management and enhance transparency, the Shri Mahakaleshwar Temple Management Committee has officially discontinued the offline permit system for the world-famous Bhasma Aarti. Starting this week, all permits that were previously issued via physical counters will now transition to a dedicated online "Tatkal" quota, ensuring devotees no longer have to endure grueling hours in long queues.

Digital Shift for Devotees

The decision marks a paradigm shift in how the temple handles its daily influx of thousands of pilgrims. Under the previous system, nearly 300 permits were issued offline a day in advance, often forcing devotees to wait for five to six hours at temple counters. According to officials, the offline counter has been permanently closed to prevent mismanagement and provide a more dignified experience for visitors.

New Tatkal Booking Norms

Under the revised rules, the 300 permits previously reserved for offline distribution have been converted into a "Tatkal" online quota. This window opens exactly one day prior to the desired date of visit. For instance, if a devotee wishes to attend the aarti on April 15, the booking portal will go live at 8:00 AM on April 14. These slots are available on a first-come, first-served basis via the temple’s official website.

Revised Fee Structure Implemented

While the offline permits were earlier free of cost, the new online Tatkal system carries a nominal fee. Devotees will now be required to pay ₹200 per person to secure a spot in the Bhasma Aarti through this immediate window. Sources indicated that this fee is aimed at maintaining the digital infrastructure and managing the high demand for the early morning ritual.

Advance Booking Cycle Shortened

In another major policy change, the committee has reduced the advance booking period for regular Bhasma Aarti slots. Previously, devotees could book their permits up to three months in advance. This has now been restricted to a one-month window. For the month of June, the booking portal will open on May 1 at 8:00 AM, following a similar pattern for subsequent months to ensure more equitable access.

Evening Rituals Go Paid

The digital transformation isn't limited to the morning aarti. Following the successful implementation of online tracking for the Sandhya (Evening) and Shayan (Night) Aartis on February 19, the committee has reinforced the paid entry model. Devotees opting for seated darshan during these rituals must pay ₹250. However, those who do not wish to pay can still avail themselves of the ‘Chalit Darshan’ (moving darshan) facility free of charge.

Streamlining Entry and Access

To maintain order, the temple has set strict entry deadlines for the various rituals. For the Sandhya Aarti, the booking portal opens daily at 12:00 PM, with the final entry permitted until 6:00 PM. Similarly, for the Shayan Aarti, the window opens at 4:00 PM, with a cutoff time for entry set at 10:00 PM. This structured approach is part of a larger effort to modernize India’s religious tourism hubs.

Future Outlook for Pilgrims

The integration of technology into the Mahakal Temple’s administrative framework is expected to curb the influence of unauthorized middlemen and reduce physical congestion at the shrine. As part of the latest news today, temple authorities have urged devotees to use only the official portal for all transactions. This English News Portal India update serves as a guide for pilgrims planning their visit to the holy city of Ujjain.

 

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15 Apr 2026 By Abhishek Joshi

Mahakal Temple Bhasma Aarti Booking Goes Fully Online

Digital Desk

Mahakal Temple Ends Offline Bhasma Aarti Permits; New Online Window Opens

Ujjain Temple Management Committee introduces ‘Tatkal’ online booking to streamline devotee footfall and ensure transparency in daily rituals.

In a significant move to streamline crowd management and enhance transparency, the Shri Mahakaleshwar Temple Management Committee has officially discontinued the offline permit system for the world-famous Bhasma Aarti. Starting this week, all permits that were previously issued via physical counters will now transition to a dedicated online "Tatkal" quota, ensuring devotees no longer have to endure grueling hours in long queues.

Digital Shift for Devotees

The decision marks a paradigm shift in how the temple handles its daily influx of thousands of pilgrims. Under the previous system, nearly 300 permits were issued offline a day in advance, often forcing devotees to wait for five to six hours at temple counters. According to officials, the offline counter has been permanently closed to prevent mismanagement and provide a more dignified experience for visitors.

New Tatkal Booking Norms

Under the revised rules, the 300 permits previously reserved for offline distribution have been converted into a "Tatkal" online quota. This window opens exactly one day prior to the desired date of visit. For instance, if a devotee wishes to attend the aarti on April 15, the booking portal will go live at 8:00 AM on April 14. These slots are available on a first-come, first-served basis via the temple’s official website.

Revised Fee Structure Implemented

While the offline permits were earlier free of cost, the new online Tatkal system carries a nominal fee. Devotees will now be required to pay ₹200 per person to secure a spot in the Bhasma Aarti through this immediate window. Sources indicated that this fee is aimed at maintaining the digital infrastructure and managing the high demand for the early morning ritual.

Advance Booking Cycle Shortened

In another major policy change, the committee has reduced the advance booking period for regular Bhasma Aarti slots. Previously, devotees could book their permits up to three months in advance. This has now been restricted to a one-month window. For the month of June, the booking portal will open on May 1 at 8:00 AM, following a similar pattern for subsequent months to ensure more equitable access.

Evening Rituals Go Paid

The digital transformation isn't limited to the morning aarti. Following the successful implementation of online tracking for the Sandhya (Evening) and Shayan (Night) Aartis on February 19, the committee has reinforced the paid entry model. Devotees opting for seated darshan during these rituals must pay ₹250. However, those who do not wish to pay can still avail themselves of the ‘Chalit Darshan’ (moving darshan) facility free of charge.

Streamlining Entry and Access

To maintain order, the temple has set strict entry deadlines for the various rituals. For the Sandhya Aarti, the booking portal opens daily at 12:00 PM, with the final entry permitted until 6:00 PM. Similarly, for the Shayan Aarti, the window opens at 4:00 PM, with a cutoff time for entry set at 10:00 PM. This structured approach is part of a larger effort to modernize India’s religious tourism hubs.

Future Outlook for Pilgrims

The integration of technology into the Mahakal Temple’s administrative framework is expected to curb the influence of unauthorized middlemen and reduce physical congestion at the shrine. As part of the latest news today, temple authorities have urged devotees to use only the official portal for all transactions. This English News Portal India update serves as a guide for pilgrims planning their visit to the holy city of Ujjain.

 

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