Mumbai to Mangalnath Temple
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Overview
Mangalnath Temple in Ujjain is considered the birthplace of planet Mars (Mangal) according to Hindu astrology. The hilltop temple offers views of the Shipra River valley. It is a significant pilgrimage site especially for those seeking astrological remedies. Mangalnath Temple in Madhya Pradesh is a revered pilgrimage destination that attracts devotees from across India throughout the year. The spiritual significance of this sacred site makes it one of the most visited religious places in the region. Key attractions include Mangalnath Shrine, Mahakaleshwar Temple and Shipra River, each offering a unique experience for visitors. A taxi from Mumbai to Mangalnath Temple takes approximately 10 hours hours via NH48 to NH52 via Indore, making it a convenient outstation trip. Situated 650 km from Mumbai, the journey to Mangalnath Temple via NH48 to NH52 via Indore takes roughly 10 hours and is one of the most popular outstation routes from the city. Miles Tours makes your Mumbai to Mangalnath Temple road trip easy — book online or call +91 88790 99744 for instant availability and best fares.
NH48 to NH52 via Indore Madhya PradeshHistory & Significance
Ancient texts identify Ujjain as the point from which Mars originated, making this temple uniquely important in Hindu astronomy. The temple has been a center for Mangal Dosh puja for centuries. It was restored during the Maratha period. The region has been an important cultural and historical centre for centuries, attracting scholars, pilgrims, and travellers from across the subcontinent. Over the years, various dynasties and rulers have left their mark on Mangalnath Temple, contributing to its rich architectural and cultural heritage that visitors can still appreciate today.
Distance & Travel Time
Cab Fare — Mumbai to Mangalnath Temple
| Car Type | Seats | One-Way (15% off) | Round Trip |
|---|---|---|---|
| Swift Dzire | 4 | ₹16,600 Flat 15% OFF | ₹19,500 |
| Ertiga | 6 | ₹18,800 Flat 15% OFF | ₹22,100 |
| Innova | 7 | ₹18,800 Flat 15% OFF | ₹22,100 |
| Innova Crysta | 6 | ₹22,100 Flat 15% OFF | ₹26,000 |
| Innova Hycross | 7 | ₹30,950 Flat 15% OFF | ₹36,400 |
Estimated for 650 km. Toll, parking & driver allowance extra. Call for exact quote.
Route Highlights
- Birthplace of planet Mars
- Mangal Dosh puja center
- Shipra River valley views
- Ancient astronomical significance
- Hilltop shrine
Places to Visit in Mangalnath Temple
Mangalnath Shrine
Main temple on the hilltop believed to be the birthplace of Mars. This is one of the most popular spots in Mangalnath Temple that tourists and locals alike recommend visiting. The site offers a memorable experience and is easily accessible from the main town area.
Mahakaleshwar Temple
The Jyotirlinga temple in Ujjain, a short distance away. This is one of the most popular spots in Mangalnath Temple that tourists and locals alike recommend visiting. The site offers a memorable experience and is easily accessible from the main town area.
Shipra River
Sacred river flowing below the temple hill. This is one of the most popular spots in Mangalnath Temple that tourists and locals alike recommend visiting. The site offers a memorable experience and is easily accessible from the main town area.
Jantar Mantar Ujjain
Vedh Shala observatory built by Jai Singh II. This is one of the most popular spots in Mangalnath Temple that tourists and locals alike recommend visiting. The site offers a memorable experience and is easily accessible from the main town area.
Sandipani Ashram
Ancient educational center associated with Lord Krishna. This is one of the most popular spots in Mangalnath Temple that tourists and locals alike recommend visiting. The site offers a memorable experience and is easily accessible from the main town area.
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