Siddhvat
Times of India/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, UJJAIN/ Updated : Apr 9, 2015, 16:20 IST
Synopsis
Siddhvat is a banyan tree temple on the banks of Kshipra river. It is said that like the Akshayvat in Allahabad, Panchavat of Nasik, Vamshivat of Vrindavan, this tree has been there since time immemorial. Devi Parvati is believed … Read more
Siddhvat is a banyan tree temple on the banks of Kshipra river. It is said that like the Akshayvat in Allahabad, Panchavat of Nasik, Vamshivat of Vrindavan, this tree has been there since time immemorial. Devi Parvati is believed to have meditated here. Legend has it that this tree was once cut down and covered by metal sheets, but as time went by, the tree cut through and regained its foliage. Siddhvat is highly visited place and well connected with Ujjain which is just around 4 kms away. Read less

Siddhvat is a banyan tree temple on the banks of the Kshipra River. It is said that like the Akshayvat in Allahabad, Panchavat of Nasik, Vamshivat of Vrindavan, this tree has been there since time immemorial. Devi Parvati is believed to have meditated here. Legend has it that this tree was once cut down and covered by metal sheets, but as time went by, the tree cut through and regained its foliage. Siddhvat is highly visited place and well connected with Ujjain which is just around 4 kms away.
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