About
The Ujjaini Saddharma Simhasana Mahapeetha is one of the five ancient Panchapeethas of Veerashaivism. It is located in the historic town of Ujjaini in Karnataka, known for its remarkable temple architecture and sculptures.
History
The Ujjaini Saddharma Simhasana Peetha traces its origins to Jagadguru Marulasiddheshwara, one of the Panchacharyas. Originally established in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, the Peetha was later relocated during the 15th century to its current location in Kudligi taluk, Karnataka. The site is famous for the ancient Marulasiddheshwar Temple and its unique annual 'Shikara Thailabhisheka' (oil anointing) ceremony.