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The railway line divides the city : the old section, including the
bazaar and most of the temples and ghats, are to the north west
of the city, and the new section is on the south east side. The
majority of hotels are in
front of the railway station. Tourist information is available at
the station and the Shipra Hotel.
Modern Ujjain
is situated on the banks of the river Shipra, regarded since times
immemorial as sacred. The belief in the sacredness of Shipra, has
its origins in the ancient Hindu mythological tale of churning of
the Ocean by the Gods and the Demons, with Vasuki, the serpent as
the rope. The ocean bed first yielded fourteen gems, then Lakshmi,
the Goddess of wealth, and finally the coveted vessel of Nectar.
Then began the wild scramble for immortality with the demons chasing
the Gods across the skies, and in the process, a few drops were
spilt, and fell at Hardwar, Nasik, Prayag, and Ujjayini. Hence the
sanctity of the waters of the Shipra.
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