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Kashi Banaras is a News and Blogging Platform for Religious places from Varanasi
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Today, high-altitude temples are being discussed all over the country. Everywhere, high temples are being built. But few people would know that the highest temple of the country is in Banaras. Which we know as New Kashi Vishwanath Temple which is located in Banaras Hindu University. This temple is taller than Qutub Minar. This temple is made of white marble. Its construction took 35 years and a Siddha Yogi had laid its foundation stone.
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Sankat Mochan Temple is situated in the middle of Durgakund and Banaras Hindu University, the foundation stone of Sankat Mochan Temple was laid by Goswami Tulsidas. He had composed the famous Ramcharit Manas. It is believed that in the place where Tulsidas ji laid the foundation stone of this temple, he had got the vision of Hanuman ji in his dream.
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The grand Aarti of Maa Ganga has now become the identity of Banaras amidst the twinkling of lamps, the sound of bells and chants. This Ganga Aarti, which takes place at Dashashwamedh Ghat, attracts the believers not only in the country but in the world. Dashashwamedh Ghat Aarti of Banaras holds great importance for every Hindu believer.
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Assi Ghat is situated at the confluence of Assi and Ganga rivers. It is said that Banaras and Ganga Ghat are incomplete without each other. It has both immense and religious significance and is also mentioned in Puranas and various legends. Assi Ghat Varanasi Aarti Time - in the morning - 5–6 AM & evening at 7 pm.
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If you are fond of travelling, then Varanasi will definitely be on your list. Known as the oldest city of the country, tourists get something completely unique in Varanasi. If you go to Varanasi, do not forget to visit these Tourist Places in Varanasi.
Temple-You will definitely find a temple in every street and street here. Everyone who comes here first definitely reaches to visit Kashi Vishwanath temple. This temple is dedicated to Shiva.
Ghats -There are total 84 Ghats here. Devotees pray for salvation by taking a dip in the holy waters of the Ganges here.
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Are you wondering to book the best hotels in Varanasi? Check our website for a list of the best hotels available in Varanasi. Here is the list of Best Hotels in Varanasi for a Wonderful Vacation.
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There are many temples and Ghats in Varanasi for tourists to visit. Apart from this, the world famous Ganga Aarti in Varanasi is also very popular among tourists. Ganga Aarti is organized at the Ghat of river Ganga. The Aarti is of approximately 40 minutes duration.
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Baba Vishwanath is the king of Kashi, which is called the city of Lord Shankar. Also, Kaal Bhairav is called the Kotwal of this city. It is a religious belief that in this city only Bhairav Baba's wishes go, and he sees the arrangements of the whole city. Not only this, there is a belief among the people that there is also a Kotwali near the Kal Bhairav Temple, and Kaal Bhairav himself supervises that Kotwali. It is believed in Kashi that it is mandatory for the devotees to visit Kaal Bhairav after Baba Vishwanath. Otherwise, the darshan of Baba Vishwanath is also considered incomplete.
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There is a temple of Mata Annapurna in Banaras, just a short distance from the Kashi Vishwanath temple. She is considered the mother of the three worlds. It is said that he himself had fed food to Lord Shiva. There are some idols installed in the courtyard of Annapurna temple, in which there is a temple of Maa Kali, Shankar Parvati, and Lord Narasimha.
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Durgakund Mandir located in Durgakund of Varanasi is the temple of Kushmanda Devi, the fourth form of Maa Durga. Thousands of years old, this temple was built by King Sudarshan of Kashi. The mention of this temple also comes in Kashi Khand. It is a belief of this temple that for the entire 9 days of Navratri, a crowd gathers in this temple to worship the mother. Nine goddesses are worshiped separately, but in this temple devotees who worship each of the nine goddesses come. Enemies are destroyed by seeing the mother. There is happiness, peace and wealth and prosperity. Devotees seek blessings
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Kashi, the oldest city of religion, culture, education, faith, civilization, cultural nationalism, is also called the city of temples. Apart from Kashi Vishwanath, there are thousands of temples in the city. One of these temples is very special. Its name is Tulsi Manas Mandir. Any visitor who comes here gets lost seeing the structure here.
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Sankat Mochan Mandir situated on the banks of river Assi is dedicated to Lord Hanuman. In addition, it is one of the oldest Hindu sanctuaries in Varanasi, which is visited by thousands of pilgrims every day. According to mythology, the Sankat Mochan temple is established at the place where the great saint Shri Tulsidas had a vision of Hanuman ji.
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Banaras Hindu University is located at a distance of about 8 km from the city of Banaras. Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya ji was the brain behind the construction of the New Kashi Vishwanath Temple, who wanted to replicate the old Kashi Vishwanath temple in Varanasi. From the point of view of religion, spirituality and tourism, there is a gathering of devotees and tourists in the Vishwanath temple located at BHU in Kashi, the religious city of Shiva.
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Kashi, the city of Lord Shiva, which we know today as Varanasi and Banaras. It is said that this ancient and holy city was founded by Lord Shiva himself. By the way, if we talk about historical facts, then we come to know that Varanasi is one of the few cities in the world whose civilization is more than 5000 years old. Kashi Vishwanath Temple located in Varanasi is a very ancient and famous Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Kashi Vishwanath Temple, located on the Vishwanath street of Varanasi and on the western bank of the river Ganges, is worshiped as the 07th Jyotirlinga out of the 12
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There are many beautiful Ghats built on the banks of the Ganges in Varanasi, all these Ghats are related to some mythological or religious story. The Ghats of Varanasi look beautiful due to the shape of the bow of the river Ganges. As all the Ghats are facing east, the first ray of sun knocks on the Ghats at the time of sunrise. One of these Ghats is the Ganga Mahal Ghat, the former Kashi King Prabhunarayan Singh built a huge building on this Ghat in the beginning of the twentieth century, which was named Ganga mahal, and on the same name this Ghat was also named.
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At a distance of 2 km from Dashashwamedh Ghat and 5 km from Varanasi Junction, Chet Singh Ghat is one of the most popular and clean Ghats of Varanasi, situated on the Chet Singh Fort built on the banks of river Ganges. This fort was built in the 17th century by Raja Chet Singh, the second number of Banaras kingdom. There are three Shiva temples in this fort, built on the banks of the Ganges.
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Man Mandir Ghat is a Ganga Ghat located in Varanasi. This ghat was built by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Jaipur in 1770. Along with this, he also built the Yantra Mantra Observatory in Varanasi, which is the fifth astronomical observatory along with Delhi, Jaipur, Ujjain and Mathura. There is a beautiful balcony on the northern side of this ghat, which was built to offer Arghya to Someshwar Linga.
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It is believed that Lord Vishnu had built a pool here for the bath of Lord Shiva and Mother Parvati, which people now know as Manikarnika Kund. During the bath, the ear of Mother Parvati fell in the flower pond, which Mahadev found and pulled it out. This Ghat was named Manikarnika Ghat after the ear flower of Goddess Parvati.
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There are more than 100 Ghats in Varanasi; one of these Ghats is Scindia Ghat, which is one of the Ghats on the banks of the holy Ganges in Varanasi. Scindia Ghat is highly revered by Hindus. This Ghat is famous for its partially submerged Shiva temple.
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Harishchandra Ghat has special significance from a mythological point of view. It is situated between Mysore Ghat and Ganga Ghat. Here the last rites of the dead people of Hinduism are performed. There is a very ancient temple of King Harishchandra, his wife Taramati, and their son Rohtasva at Harishchandra Ghat. Along with this, there is also a very old Shiva temple on this ghat.