🌑 Adhik Kalashtami Nishit Kaal - When Kaal Bhairav Rises at Midnight to Destroy Every Enemy, Fear, and Shadow Standing Between You and Your Destiny!
Kaal Bhairav is the lord of midnight, the master of time, the divine Kotwal who moves through darkness to deliver justice. When his most sacred tithi - Kalashtami falls within the sacred Adhik Maas, and the ritual is performed at Nishit Kaal, the midnight hour of his maximum power, what is offered reaches him directly, completely, and without obstruction.
🤔 Why Adhik Kalashtami at Nishit Kaal & at Ujjain?
Kalashtami is Kaal Bhairav's tithi when his energy is most awake and most fierce. Adhik Maas that comes after 3 years multiplies the punya of every ritual performed within it. Together, Adhik Kalashtami is the rarest and most charged Bhairav night of the year. And Ujjain is the city where Bhairav serves as the eternal Kotwal alongside Mahadev, making it his most sacred domain on earth.
🛕 Two Sacred Sites for Complete Bhairav's Grace:
At Shri Vikrant Bhairav Temple, the all-conquering Bhairav receives his most beloved offering Tel Abhishek performed in your name and gotra at the midnight hour, directly dissolving enemy karma, Shani Dosha, and all forces of darkness arrayed against you.
At Shipra Ghat, 33 diyas set afloat on the sacred Shipra river, invoking all 33 divine forces. It carries your prayer simultaneously to Kaal Bhairav, Mahakal, and the ancestral realm, lighting a path through darkness that no enemy can extinguish.
🛕 Receive Kaal Bhairav's Blessings from the Comfort of Your Home:
Reaching Ujjain at Nishit Kaal on Adhik Kalashtami is not possible for every devotee. Through the Sri Mandir App, the 33 Deep Daan at Shipra Ghat and Tel Abhishek at Vikrant Bhairav Temple are performed in your name and gotra by certified Vedic priests with complete Vedic vidhi-vidhaan. Video proof from both sacred sites will be delivered to you within 24–48 hours.
This seva is not just your individual booking. Your participation helps us extend this sacred initiative to more people. It is not a personal act alone, but a part of a collective sacred seva.