Ujjain

Ujjain
/ooh"juyn/, n.
a city in W Madhya Pradesh, in W central India: one of the seven holy cities of India. 203,278.
Also, Ujain.

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India
 city, western Madhya Pradesh state, central India. It is located just east of the Sipra River. Ujjain, one of seven sacred Hindu (Hinduism) cities, is the site of the Kumbh Mela (Hindu festival) every 12 years. The city derived its name from the Sanskrit jai (“victory”).

      Lying on the first meridian of the ancient Hindu geographers, it was the capital (as Ujjayini) of the Aryan Avanti kingdom (6th–4th century BCE). In the 2nd century BCE, Ujjain was the seat of the emperor Ashoka, the last of the Mauryan rulers and one of the most influential early Buddhists. The city was known to the Greek geographer Ptolemy in the 2nd century CE as Ozene, the capital of the western satraps—i.e., the Greek, Scythian, and Parthian rulers of western India. An important trade centre in ancient times, it passed in 400 CE to Chandra Gupta II of Magadha. In 1235 Iltutmish of Delhi sacked Ujjain, and it remained in Muslim hands until its capture in 1750 by the Sindhias, who made it their capital. With the transfer of the capital to Lashkar in Gwalior (1810) and the rise of Indore, Ujjain declined in importance. It was constituted a municipality in 1887.

      Near the Sindhia palace is the Mahakala (Shiva) temple, one of the most sacred in India, which was destroyed in 1235 but subsequently restored. Just southeast is the observatory built by Maharaja Jai Singh of Jaipur, governor of Malwa (1728–34) under the Mughals. Just north lies Bharathari Cave, an 11th-century temple.

      A rail junction, the city is a major agricultural and textile trade centre. Cotton ginning and milling, oilseed milling, hand weaving, and the manufacture of metalware, tiles, hosiery, confectionery, strawboard, and batteries are important industries. Ujjain is the seat of Vikram University (founded 1957). Pop. (2001) 430,427.

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