Varanasi is a major district of Uttar Pradesh. Varanasi is about 300 km from Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh. Varanasi is an ancient and holy city of India. Varanasi was known as Kashi in ancient times. Varanasi is situated between the Varuna and Assi rivers. It was named Varanasi because of the Varuna and Assi rivers. It is also known as Banaras. Kashi is called the city of Lord Bholenath. Lord Vishwanath is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Kashi. People come to Kashi to die because it is said that salvation is attained here. That's why people come here to get freedom from the cycle of life and death. There are many Tourist Places in Varanasi, but there are some places that are not very famous but very beautiful and scenic, which you will know in this blog post.
Kashi Banaras is a platform for travel enthusiasts. You can get all the information regarding Temples, Ghats and other activities you can do at this place. Kashi Banaras is the best travelling guide before reaching Varanasi. Just come here and visit historical places at one place that is Kashi also known as Banaras or Varanasi.
Wednesday, 22 February 2023
Unexplored Tourist Places in Varanasi
Thursday, 9 February 2023
Call it Varanasi or Banaras or Kashi!
Immersed in religious colors, this oldest city in India is called the city of Lord Shiva. It is believed that this grand city stands on the "Trishul" of Lord Shiva. Kashi is also called the spiritual and cultural capital of ancient India.
Countless ghats, two famous universities Kashi Hindu University and Sampurnanand Sanskrit University are situated in Kashi. There are around 85000 temples here. The city has been a commercial and industrial center for muslin and silk fabrics, perfumes, ivory, and crafts.
Someone has aptly said “Kashi is a city older than history, older than tradition, older than legend, and twice as old as all these combined!
There are many mythological stories associated with the Ghats in Varanasi, each one as interesting and shocking as the other. Even though this city is crowded, its glory has been sung in various scriptures. But still, the peace that is in the land of Kashi is nowhere else.
Let's know what is so special in this city!
If you want to see the whole of traditional India, then I
suggest that you must come to Kashi once.
Wednesday, 18 January 2023
Brief Information about Banaras Ghats
Varanasi is commonly called the city of ghats and temples. This city is also known by many different names Varanasi, Kashi, and Banaras. All the ghats here are situated on the banks of the river Ganges. There are a total of 88 ghats in the city of Varanasi. Most of these ghats are used for bathing and worship ceremonies. While two ghats are exclusively used as cremation sites.
History of Ghats
of Banaras
Most of the ghats in Varanasi were rebuilt after 1700 AD
when the city was part of the Maratha Empire. The patrons of the present Ghats
are Marathas, Shindes (Scindias), Holkars, Bhonsles, and Peshwais. Many of the
ghats here are associated with legends or mythology, while many are privately
owned. Tourists come here in large numbers to watch the early morning of
Banaras and boat ride along the Ghats.
Assi Ghat
Foreign students, researchers, artists and tourists visit
this Ghat in large numbers. Around 300 people come here daily in the morning
and around 2500 people per hour during festivals. Around 22,500 people gather
at this ghat at a time during Shivratri. According to a belief, Goddess Durga
threw her sword here after killing the demons Shumbha and Nishumbha. The river
where the sword fell was known as Asi river. The confluence of river Ganges and
Asi is known as Assi Ghat.
Ahilyabai Ghat
The Keolagiri Ghat was expanded in 1778 and built under
the patronage of Maharani Ahilyabai Holkar, the queen of Madhya Pradesh. That's
why this Ghat was named after him. Apart from the palace, there is a huge
residential complex and Hanuman temple on this Ghat and there are two other
temples.
Dashashwamedh Ghat
Dashashwamedh Ghat is known as the main Ghat in Varanasi.
It is located close to the Vishwanath Temple and is one of the most spectacular
ghats. Lord Brahma is believed to have built it to welcome Lord Shiva. There is
an observatory built by Maharaja Jai Singh here. The Ganga Aarti of this ghat
is very famous which is performed every evening. Aarti is performed here for
Lord Shiva, Ganga, Surya, Agni and the entire universe.
Narad Ghat
The old name of this Ghat is Kuwai Ghat. It was built in 1788 by Dattatreya
Swami, a mutt head. The four important idols at Narada Ghata are Naradeshwara,
Atriswara, Vasukishwara and Dattatreyaswara.
Ganga Mahal Ghat
Ganga Mahal Ghat is one of the main Ghats of Varanasi. It
was built by the Narayan dynasty in 1830 AD. Since the palace was placed on a
ghat, the ghat was named "Ganga Mahal Ghat". This palace is now used
by educational institutions. The first floor is used by the "World
Literacy Program of Canada" and the upper floors are used by the
"Indo-Swedish Study Center" hosted by Karlstad University.
Lalita Ghat
The late king of Nepal built this ghat in the northern
region of Varanasi. It is the site of the Ganga Keshava Temple, a wooden temple
built in the Kathmandu style, the temple houses an idol of Pashupatieshwara, a
form of Lord Shiva. It is a favorite site for painters and photographers.
Harishchandra Ghat
Harishchandra Ghat is one of the oldest Ghats in
Varanasi. The ghat is named after a legendary king Harishchandra, who once
worked at the cremation ground here for the firmament of truth and charity. It
is believed that the gods rewarded him for his resolve, charity and
truthfulness and returned his lost throne and his dead son. It is believed that
if a person's last rites are performed at Harishchandra Ghat, then that person
attains salvation.
Chet Singh Ghat
Chet Singh Ghat is a historical Garh Ghat. A battle took
place at this place in 1781 between the army of Warren Hastings and Chet Singh.
Maharaja Prabhu Narayan Singh took over the fort and the ghat from the British
in the late 19th century. There are four parts of this Ghat which are known as
Cheeta Singh Ghat, Niranjani Ghat, Nirwani Ghat and Shivala Ghat.
Jain Ghat
Jain Ghat was named after Suparshvanatha, the 7th Jain
Tirthankara who was believed to have been born in the neighborhood. A temple
was built in his memory in 1885 on the upper part of the Ghat. Before 1931 it
was a part of Vacharaja Ghat, but when Babu Shekhar Chanda separated this part
with the help of Jain monks, since then it is called Jain Ghat.
Scindia Ghat
Scindia Ghat is at the top of Manikarnika Ghat and is
also known as the range of Shinde Ghat. The Shiva temple located here is about
150 years old and is partially submerged in the river.
Manikarnika Ghat
It is said that when Lord Shiva was carrying the burning
body of Goddess Sati to the Himalayas, parts of Sati's body started falling on
the earth. Wherever the pieces of the body of Goddess Sati fell, Lord Shiva
established Shakti Peetha. The ear's ornament of Mata Sati had fallen at
Manikarnika Ghat. It is one of the most famous, sacred, and oldest ghats in
Varanasi. The last rites can be performed at this ghat according to Hindu
rituals.
Rajendra Prasad
Ghat
Earlier it was a part of Dashashwamedh Ghat. In 1979, the
Ghat was named Rajendra Prasad Ghat in memory and honor of the first President
of India, Rajendra Prasad. The Bharashiva Naga kings are believed to have
performed horse sacrifices here in the 3rd century AD. By the early 980s, the
wharf was used for trade in timber, sand, and stone plates.
Vizianagaram Ghat
This Ghat was named after the then Vizianagaram princely
state of South India. The Maharaja of Vizianagaram provided funds for the
construction of this ghat in 1890. This is the only Ghat in Andhra Pradesh.
There are temples dedicated to Lord Shiva and Nispapeshwar.
Raja Ghat
This ghat was built by Rajarao Balaji in 1720. There is a
palace in the northern part of this Ghat and Annapurna Math in the southern
part. In 1965, the Uttar Pradesh government renovated the ghat and built steps
made of red stone. Oil Deepotsav is organized at this Ghat in honor of Maa
Ganga.
Tuesday, 20 December 2022
Know the amazing things related to Ganga Aarti of Varanasi
In Hinduism, Kashi is mentioned as one of the Sapta Puri and according to Skanda Purana, Kashi is the most important city in Sapta Puri. All Saptapuri cities worship the river in one form or the other on a daily basis, but the Ganga Aarti performed in Varanasi is one of the most spectacular performances in the entire world.
Today we all know Varanasi, the city of Shiva, as the spiritual capital of India. Along with this, Varanasi is known to the country and abroad for its Ganga Aarti. Every day thousands of local and foreign citizens come to the Dashashwamedh Ghat of Varanasi to see the Ganga Aarti. Aarti is done daily at sunset time.
Varanasi Ghat Ganga Aarti is popular all over the country.
According to Hindu mythology, Ganga is the most sacred river and it is believed that if any person takes a dip in the river Ganga once with true devotion, then all his sins are washed away and generally people visit Varanasi Ganga Snan and Kashi Vishwanath Darshan. You can see devotees taking a dip in the Ganges at almost all the ghats of Varanasi, but during this journey, all the devotees definitely go to see the Ganga Aarti because this Aarti gives new energy to the life of the devotee.
Ganga Aarti in Varanasi is held daily at Dashashwamedh Ghat, which is the most important ghat of Varanasi this ghat is located near Kashi Vishwanath Temple, every evening at Dashashwamedh Ghat, at sunset, the priests of Varanasi perform the very beautiful and elaborate aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat. Devotees can easily watch the Aarti being performed at the Ghat from Assi Ghat and Rajendra Prasad Ghat.
At the Dashashwamedh Ghat, one moment there is hustle and bustle to find the right place to watch the aarti, and the next the whole city falls silent when a conch (conch) is blown. The conch shell indicates that the aarti is starting and it attracts everyone's attention. Since the Ganga Aarti of Banaras is for the river Ganges, an idol of Goddess Ganga is placed in the center on one of the many elevated platforms. Aarti is performed with the sound of bells and chants and the lighting of incense sticks and lamps.
The priests worship the river Ganga during Ganga Aarti in such a way that it becomes a mesmerizing sight. Priests have been performing Ganga Aarti in front of thousands of people for years, practice and unwavering devotion make them perfect in their work. Though it sounds indecisively risky, it is practically impossible to perform aarti for 45 minutes with several huge lamps and to close your eyes even for a second during Ganga Aarti.
This is the reason why Varanasi Ghat Ganga Aarti is popular all over the country. When you come to Varanasi, it is such an experience that a person who is a follower of any religion, be it Jain, Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Parsi, or Christian but Ganga Aarti is celebrated by people of every religion, every caste. She fascinates him and fills his body with such energy that he can never forget in his whole life.
Ganga Aarti Timing in Varanasi
Ganga Aarti takes place in the evening in Varanasi, the city of Shiva. The timing of Ganga Aarti is fixed for after sunset. In summer, it is around 7 PM, and during winter around 6 PM. By the way, Ganga Aarti is performed twice a day where the morning Aarti is performed at Assi Ghat and the popular evening Ganga Aarti is performed at Dashashwamedh Ghat.
The Ganga Aarti performed at Assi Ghat is very early in the morning, its time is before sunrise around 5 in the morning and due to more early morning at this time, the number of people who see the morning Ganga Aarti is usually compared to the evening Ganga Aarti. But it does not mean at all that the morning Ganga Aarti at Assi Ghat is not beautiful, in fact, the morning Aarti at Assi Ghat is equally beautiful. Here, not only Ganga Maiya is worshipped, but you also enjoy some Vedic mantras, ragas, and yoga. The morning Ganga Aarti timings are from 5 am to 7 am in summer and 5:30 am to 7:30 am in winter.
The Morning Aarti is called Subah-e-Banaras.
The morning aarti is called Subah-e-Banaras and is considered the ideal way to start the morning in Varanasi. It was an initiative of the state government of Uttar Pradesh which started in 2014.
It begins with Vedic verses and is followed by Ganga Aarti. Homage is also paid during the aarti to the four basic elements that comprise everything in this universe: earth, water, sky, and fire.
The aarti performed at Dashashwamedh Ghat in the evening is the same as the aarti performed at Assi Ghat in the morning. After the Aarti, the classical musicians of Banaras Gharana with their classical music and ragas create a different energy flow in the whole of Varanasi along with all the people who came to see the Ganga Aarti. Everyone in the Banaras Gharana specializes in the craft of music or dance. The Banaras Gharana was founded 200 years ago by Pandit Ram Sahai. It is one of the six common styles of tabla playing. Pandit Ram Sahai himself was trained in the Lucknow Gharana.
Tips for Visiting Varanasi and Watching Ganga Aarti
Of all the spiritual places in Varanasi, you must visit Dashashwamedh Ghat for Ganga Aarti and Assi Ghat for Subah-e-Banaras (Ganga Aarti).
Both these aartis are free, however, you will be asked to make an offering for the evening aarti. However, this is not mandatory. You can also offer whatever amount you can afford.
Reach the ghat at least one hour before for evening aarti, as there is a huge crowd to watch the evening aarti and if you reach late it will be difficult to get a good seat, so it is better to watch the evening aarti. You must arrive at least an hour in advance to find the best spot for yourself.
There is no rush for morning aarti. But it is recommended that you experience Subah-e-Banaras to the fullest. In such a situation, it is better to go to bed early so that you can wake up fresh and join the Suba-e-Banaras the very next day.
Friday, 11 November 2022
Varanasi: What is the story of India's oldest religious city?
Situated on the banks of the holy Ganges River in the south of Uttar Pradesh, the mysteries of Kashi or Varanasi have been attracting pilgrims from India as well as foreigners for centuries. Varanasi, a city of ancient domes, temples, ashrams, saint-priests, shops adorned with Banarasi sarees, busy streets full of different exquisite tastes and balanced modernity, represents the colorful and charming India of dreams. There is an impression of Lord Shiva in every street of this city.
Kashi is one of the oldest and holy cities of the world. Lord Shiva has established this city. It is said that this city was built by Lord Shiva on his trident as his abode after his marriage with Goddess Parvati. Hence, it is said that even if the world ends, the city of Kashi will remain at that time.
Kashi is one of the seven holy cities of India
Kashi is one of the seven holy cities of India (Ayodhya,
Kashi, Mathura, Haridwar, Kanchipuram, Ujjain and Dwarka). The city has about
84 Ghats and big shrines which have been present since the time of the Vedas.
It is said that whoever stays here attains spiritual knowledge and salvation.
It is also believed that the nine houses do not affect the people living in
Kashi, as they follow the rules of Lord Shiva. They cannot even enter this city
without the permission of Lord Shiva.
Kashi is mentioned in all ancient texts.
Kashi i.e. Varanasi or Banaras is definitely mentioned in
almost all the ancient texts of India. In the 'Kashi Khand' of Skanda Purana,
description of different pilgrimages of Kashi is found in about 15,000 verses.
In the Puranas, this city is also mentioned as Adyvaishnava land and Lord
Brahma is believed to have performed ten Ashwamedha Yagyas at Dashashwamedh
Ghat. Along with this, this place is also important for the devotees of Goddess
Sati, as the city is also home to a Shakti Peeth.
Arrival of these great personalities in Kashi
Located near Kashi Vishwanath temple on the banks of river Ganges, Manikarnika Ghat is considered as a Shakti Peeth. Apart from Lord Shiva, the name of this holy city is associated with many great personalities of India like- Raja Harishchandra ji, Adi Shankaracharya ji, Goswami Tulsidas ji, Rani Ahilyabai Holkar, Rani Lakshmibai ji etc. Many ancient saints like Ramakrishna Paramhansa, Swami Dayanand Saraswati, Swami Vivekananda and Guru Nanak have sung their glory many times after visiting the Kashi Vishwanath temple. Meerabai's Guru Sant Raidas was also born in Banaras.
Why Kashi is named Varanasi
Known as the city of Lord Shiva, the city of temples, the
city of knowledge, the religious capital of India, the city of lights, Kashi is
given twelve different names in the Skanda Purana, among which Varanasi,
Ananda-Kanan, Avimukt, Rudravas, Shri Shivpuri and Muktibhoomi are prominent.
The name 'Kashi' means light or light of Brahma and Vishnu. The name Varanasi
is probably derived from the two local rivers Varuna and Asi. These rivers come
from north and south respectively and join the Ganges river.
Kashi Vishwanath Temple
There are innumerable temples of Lord Shiva in this city,
of which Kashi
Vishwanath Temple is paramount. Kashi Vishwanath Temple is one of the
most sacred places in the world. The holy Ganges river flows beside the temple,
which increases the spiritual value of the temple manifold. Kashi Vishwanath
temple has been mentioned countless times in ancient texts of India like Skanda
Purana, Shiva Purana, Upanishads and Vedas.
The Shivling of Lord Vishwanath is one of the twelve Maha Jyotirlingas. Jyotirlinga means the self-manifestation of Shivling. It is said that a one-time visit to Kashi Vishwanath Jyotirlinga is equal to the journey of the remaining eleven Jyotirlingas. These Jyotirlingas are also considered to be the first of all Jyotirlingas and they are also called the king of Jyotirlingas.
A popular tradition that is followed even today is that after visiting the Kashi Vishwanath temple, the water taken from the river Ganges is used for the consecration of the Jyotirlinga of Sri Ramanathaswamy at Rameshwaram. The sand from the temple is brought back to Varanasi and given as Prasad to Lord Shiva. It is believed that pilgrimage to Kashi and Rameshwaram leads to complete salvation and knowledge.
The complex of Kashi Vishwanath temple is quadrangular, with many small and big temples dedicated to Lord Kartikeya, Lord Vinayaka, Kalabhaivar, Avimukteshwar, Lord Vishnu, Virupaksha, Virupaksha Gauri and Lord Shanishwar. The temple has three distinct areas- the first is a shikhara over the temple of Lord Vishwanath, the second is a golden dome and the third is a trident and a flag on top of it. The temple has an auditorium, which leads to the sanctum sanctorum where the Shivling is situated.
Kashi Vishwanath Temple and Rani Ahilyabai Holkar
How many times the invaders have tried to destroy the
Kashi Vishwanath temple, it is not hidden from anyone. When PM Modi got the
Kashi Vishwanath Dham Corridor constructed, bringing back the old glory of
Kashi, he also got the statue of Queen Ahilyabai Holkar installed in it. The
reason for this is that in 1780, Rani Ahilyabai ji got the Kashi Vishwanath
temple rebuilt. And not only Kashi, but he also got the construction of temples
done in far Gaya and up to the Himalayas.
He also got the temple rebuilt at Somnath in Gujarat. Rani Ahilya Bai ji built temples in famous pilgrimages and places across India, appointed scholars in temples, built ghats, built wells and stepwells, built new roads, built many buildings and dharamshalas, other areas for the hungry. Open it and put a cup for the thirsty. Indian society is indebted to the Queen for her great and public welfare works.
Kashi Vishwanath Temple Timings
Kashi Vishwanath Temple opens daily at 2:30 and closes at
11 pm. Mangala Aarti between 3 am to 4 pm, Midday Bhog Aarti between 11:30 am
to 12 noon, Sapt Rishi Aarti between 7 pm and 8:30 pm, Shringar Bhog and Aarti
at 9 pm, 10:30 pm Shayan Aarti begins. The general darshan timings are from 4
am to 11 am, 12 noon to 7 pm and 8:30 pm to 9 pm.
Other Famous Temples of Varanasi
Tulsi Manas Temple
Tulsi
Manas Mandir is dedicated to Lord Shri Ram, Mata Sita and Lakshman ji.
The temple is said to have been built at the place where Saint Goswami Tulsidas
composed Shri Ramcharitmanas. On the walls of the temple, the four quarters of
this holy book have been engraved.
Sankat Mochan Hanuman Mandir
This is a very Siddha temple, which was established by
Goswami Tulsidas ji. Actually, Tulsidas ji was able to see Lord Shri Ram ji
only by the grace of Hanuman ji, and by the grace of Hanuman ji he could
compose Ramcharitmanas, so Tulsidas ji considered Hanuman ji as his guru and in
Ramcharitmanas he Hanuman ji is worshiped as his guru.
Mata Annapurna Temple
This temple is dedicated to Annapurna Devi, an incarnation
of Goddess Parvati, near Kashi Vishwanath Temple. This is the only temple in
the world where Prasad is distributed among the devotees before offering Bhog
to the Lord. It is said that whoever worships Mother Annapurna ji with
devotion, there is never any shortage of food in his life.
Kal
Bhairav Temple
The temple is located 1 km away from Kashi Vishwanath
Temple. It is said that one must visit this temple to complete their Kashi
journey. He is believed to be the protector of Kashi and no one can enter Kashi
without his permission.
Thursday, 25 August 2022
History of Varanasi the "City of Shiva"
The primary name of Varanasi was 'Kashi,' got from the word 'Kasha,' meaning magnificence. Banaras is the old name of Varanasi, immersed with custom and eccentric legacy, Kashi is acknowledged to be the 'principal ground' created by Lord Shiva and deity Parvati. Varanasi is quite famous for Kashi Vishwanath Temple all around the world. As indicated by Hindu mythology, Kashi was established by Lord Shiva, one of three head gods alongside Brahma and Vishnu. During a battle between Brahma and Shiva, one of Brahma's five heads was removed by Shiva.
In Varanasi,
each day dramas of sin and liberation are enacted earlier than one's dazzled
eyes. India is altogether an extroverted country, however, right here the
existence of the soul is so clearly and officially exteriorized that indoors
and outside all however lose metaphysical distinction. The putting is correctly
theatrical a geometric rebellion of temples and palaces and pavilions and
minarets clings, crescent-shaped, to the cliff face alongside the bay created
with the aid of using the flip of the Ganges; pilgrims emerge purified from a
dip withinside the water of the river, and with pleasure identical to their
ardor climb the ghats for the religious significance.
How
Varanasi Got Its Name
As indicated by the
'Vamana Purana', the Varuna and also the Assi waterways began from the body of
the first stage toward the dawn of history. the continuing name Varanasi has
its starting stage in these 2 feeders of the Ganges, Varuna, and Asi, that
flank its northern and southern limits. The plot of land lying between them was
named 'Varanasi,' the holiest of all journeys. Banaras or Benaras, because it
is prominently known, is barely a degradation of the name Varanasi.
Premature
History of Varanasi
Students of history
have now discovered that the Aryans initially settled in the Ganges valley and
persistently thousand years BC, Varanasi transformed into the center of Aryan
religion and thinking. The city in like manner flourished as a business and
present-day center well known for its muslin and silk surfaces, ivory works,
perfumery, and figures. In the sixth century BC, Varanasi was reworked into the
capital of the domain of Kashi. throughout this point, Lord Buddha passed on
his most significant message at Sarnath, simply ten km aloof from Varanasi.
Being some extent of convergence of severe, educational, social, and inventive
activities, Kashi drew the attention of several tourists around the world;
Chinese tourist Hsüan Tsang is one among them, who visited Bharat around AD 635
Varanasi below Mughal Empire.
Varanasi
Under Mughal Empire
From 1194, Varanasi
went into a terrible stage for a seriously lengthy timespan under Mughal
Empire. The sanctuaries were obliterated and the researchers needed to leave.
In the sixteenth 100 years, with the lenient head Akbar's promotion to the
Mughal lofty position, some strict reprieve was re-established in the city. All
that vanished again in the late seventeenth century when the overbearing Mughal
ruler Aurangzeb came to drive.
Ongoing History
The eighteenth
century again carried back the lost magnificence to Varanasi. It turned into a
free realm, with Ramnagar as its capital when the British proclaimed it another
Indian state in 1910. After India's autonomy in 1947, Varanasi turned out to be
important for the province of Uttar Pradesh.
Why Visit
Varanasi?
Varanasi is one of
the top traveler objections in India for pioneers from around the globe. This
well-known top otherworldly objective in India has a few travelers and guests
from a long way off performing ceremonies here. The top journey site in India
is well known because of multiple factors and for the most part the Kashi
Vishwanath Temple. The spot is famously called Kashi and individuals from all
religions and ethnicities. It is accepted that the waters of the river Ganga
are heavenly and hallowed and washing up there offers 'moksha' to that
individual. Individuals from across borders and of various age bunches do this
to scrub their spirit from past sins and get freedom from the pattern of birth
and passing. This is one of the early morning activities in Varanasi. One of
the main motivations to take an early morning boat ride is to see the various
Ghats of Varanasi and other touring places in Varanasi like Palaces and forts.
Wednesday, 20 July 2022
काशी विश्वनाथ मंदिर का आध्यात्मिक इतिहास
अगर काशी हिंदू धर्म के केंद्र में है, तो काशी विश्वनाथ मंदिर (Kashi Vishwanath Temple) इस ईश्वरीय भूमि की धड़कन है। वास्तव में, यह मंदिर इतना पवित्र है कि इसका उल्लेख स्कंद पुराण में मिलता है, जो एक प्राचीन हिंदू ग्रंथ है। भगवान शिव को समर्पित, इस मंदिर में अपनी लोकप्रियता के कारण हर दिन हिंदुओं की भीड़ उमड़ती है। यह पवित्र नदी गंगा के तट पर स्थित है। श्री विश्वनाथ और विश्वेश्वर का अर्थ है "ब्रह्मांड के भगवान", इसलिए इस मंदिर को काशी विश्वनाथ मंदिर का नाम दिया गया है।
काशी विश्वनाथ
मंदिर
का
महत्व
मंदिर हिंदुओं के लिए बहुत
महत्व रखता है क्योंकि यह
भगवान शिव के 12 ज्योतिर्लिंगों में से एक के
रूप में प्रतिष्ठित है। ऐसी मान्यता है कि भगवान
शिव वास्तव में यहां कुछ समय के लिए रुके
थे। अन्य में सोमनाथ (गुजरात), मल्लिकार्जुन (आंध्र प्रदेश), महाकालेश्वर (मध्य प्रदेश), ओंकारेश्वर (मध्य प्रदेश), केदारनाथ (उत्तराखंड), भीमाशंकर (महाराष्ट्र), त्र्यंबकेश्वर (महाराष्ट्र), वैद्यनाथ ज्योतिर्लिंग, देवगढ़ (झारखंड) नागेश्वर (गुजरात), रामेश्वर (तमिलनाडु) और घृष्णेश्वर (महाराष्ट्र)
शामिल हैं।
इतिहास
इस मंदिर का इतिहास में
कई नृशंस घटनाओं से भरा पड़ा
है। कुतुब-उद-दीन ऐबक
ने 1194 ई. में इसे
पूरी तरह से ध्वस्त कर
दिया था। जबकि इल्तुतमिश के शासनकाल के
दौरान इसे फिर से बनाया गया
था, सिकंदर लोधी के शासनकाल के
दौरान और बाद में
सम्राट औरंगजेब की इस्लाम के
प्रचार के लिए क्रूसेडर
गतिविधियों के दौरान इसे
फिर से ध्वस्त कर
दिया गया था। यह देखना उल्लेखनीय
है कि कैसे यह
मंदिर समय की कई परीक्षाओं
में खड़ा हुआ है और अपनी
सारी महिमा में खड़ा है. काशी विश्वनाथ मंदिर को आखिरी बार
इंदौर की रानी, रानी
अहिल्या बाई होल्कर ने फिर से
बनाया और इसकी महिमा
को बहाल किया था। उन्होंने मंदिर के जीर्णोद्धार की
पहल की और इसके
लिए धन भी मुहैया
कराया। हालांकि बाद में अकबर के परपोते औरंगजेब
ने मंदिर को तोड़कर उसके
स्थान पर एक मस्जिद
का निर्माण कराया था। 1835 में महाराजा रणजीत सिंह द्वारा आपूर्ति किए गए शुद्ध सोने
से बने अपने तीन गुंबदों के कारण वाराणसी
के स्वर्ण मंदिर के रूप में
जाना जाता है।
मंदिर समय
समय: मंदिर प्रतिदिन 2:30 बजे खुलता है
प्रार्थना:
प्रतिदिन 5 आरती आयोजित की जाती हैं,
जिसमें पहली आरती सुबह 3 बजे और आखिरी आरती
रात 10:30 बजे होती है।
कैसे पहुंचें
काशी
विश्वनाथ
मंदिर
मंदिर वाराणसी कैंट रेलवे स्टेशन से लगभग 3 किमी
दूर है। मौदलिया रेलवे स्टेशन 2.5 किमी दूर है और काशी
स्टेशन 2 किमी दूर है। रेलवे स्टेशनों से, आप विश्वनाथ गली
तक पहुँचने के लिए कोई
भी सड़क परिवहन पा सकते हैं।
आपको मंदिर तक पहुंचने के
लिए गली से चलना चाहिए,
क्योंकि सड़क के माध्यम से
किसी भी वाहन की
अनुमति नहीं है। यदि आप बस के
माध्यम से पहुंचने का
विकल्प चुन रहे हैं, तो मंदिर का
निकटतम बस स्टैंड चौधरी
चरण सिंह बस स्टैंड है,
जो 3 किमी दूर है। वाराणसी
के किसी भी हिस्से से,
आप विश्वनाथ गली या दशाश्वमेध घाट
तक पहुंचने के लिए ऑटो
रिक्शा या साइकिल रिक्शा
किराए पर ले सकते
हैं। कुछ सौ मीटर की
शेष दूरी पैदल ही तय करनी
चाहिए।
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