Ujjain jantar mantar

Overview

Jantar Mantar Ujjain, also known as Vedh Shala Ujjain, is a historic observatory in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh.

It was built to study the movement of the sun, moon, and stars. The place has large instruments made of stone and metal, used for time calculation and astronomical observations.

Ujjain was an important center for astronomy in ancient India, and this observatory shows that legacy.

Open Hours

  • Open Days: All days of the week
  • Visiting Time: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM (approx.)

Daytime is best for understanding the instruments.

Entry Fee - Indians vs Foreigners

Category Information
Indian Visitors ₹20 – ₹50
Foreign Visitors ₹100 – ₹200

What To Expect

Astronomical Instruments

Jantar Mantar Ujjain has tools used to measure time, track planets, and study stars.

Historic Science Site

It shows how astronomy was studied before modern technology.

Open Space Layout

The instruments are placed in an open area for direct observation of the sky.

Learning Experience

Good place to understand basic astronomy concepts.

Things To Do

Explore Instruments

Walk around and see different structures used for observation.

Learn About Astronomy

Read information boards or take a guide for better understanding.

Photography

Capture unique shapes and structures.

Combine with Nearby Visits

Visit other places in Ujjain on the same trip.

Tips

  • Visit during clear weather for better experience.
  • Hire a guide if you want detailed knowledge.
  • Carry water in summer.
  • Visit in the morning or evening to avoid heat.
Jantar Mantar in Ujjain

About Jantar Mantar

Jantar Mantar Ujjain was built in the 18th century by Maharaja Jai Singh II, who also built similar observatories in other cities.

Ujjain was considered the prime meridian of India in ancient times, which made it important for astronomical studies.

The observatory includes instruments like sundials and angle measuring devices, used for calculating time and planetary positions.

It remains an important historical site showing India’s scientific knowledge.

Detailed Information

Detail Information
Location Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh
Also Known As Vedh Shala
Type Astronomical observatory
Built By Maharaja Jai Singh II
Built In 18th century
Famous For Astronomy instruments
Activities Sightseeing and learning
Best Time to Visit October to March
Entry Fee ₹20–₹200
Ideal Duration 1–1.5 hours

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Jantar Mantar located?

Jantar Mantar Ujjain is in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh.

What is it famous for?

It is known for ancient astronomy instruments.

Who built it?

Maharaja Jai Singh II built it.

Is there any entry fee?

Yes, a small entry fee is charged.

How much time is needed to visit?

About 1 to 1.5 hours is enough.