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I'll explore all banarasi special places. if you want to know more about all places in Banaras.Top 10 Temple in Varanasi seven separate temples that collectively make one massive nonsecular complex.


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This temple bears the name of the city of Varanasi.
The Kashi Vishwanath temple, dedicated to Lord
Shiva, is one of the city's most well-known temples.
It was demolished by Qutab-ud-din-Aibak in 1194
AD and reconstructed in the 18th century by Ahilya
Devi Holkar. No one knows who erected this temple
originally, but it is one of the country's 12
jyotirlingas.Top 10 Temple in Varanasi This temple
has a gold dome and a gold spire on top, which is an
unusual feature. According to legend, if you request
to see the dome, Lord Shiva would grant it. A must
visit temple in Kashi.Varanasi
Top 10 Temple in
Varanasi
Kashi Vishwanath Temple

BHU Vishwanath Temple
Located interior Banaras Hindu University, this
temple has vacationers flocking to its doorways daily.
The Birla's circle of relatives which has been a highly
successful organization of marketers in India
commissioned its construction, main locals named it
Birla Temple. A remarkable factor approximately the
temple is that it isn’t simply one building, however
actually, Top 10 Temple in Varanasi seven separate
temples that collectively make one massive
nonsecular complex. The mythical vintage
Vishwanath temple is an immediate proposal for the
layout of this temple. Every wall of its miles was
blanketed withinside the utterings of Lord Krishna
whilst he recited the Bhagwad Gita. One of the
maximum iconic temples in Varanasi, it's miles a
must-go-on a trip. It is one of the Top 10 Temple in
Varanasi.

Annapurna Temple
Kashi is a whole area that has existed in all times,
even during deluges when everything is buried in
the ocean, even BRAHM, according to SKAND
PURAN. Sri Kashi Visweswara, one of the 12
jyotirlingas, is one of the most beautiful shillings in
the world.Top 10 Temple in Varanasi According to
the Skanda Purana, Lord Kashi Visweswara and the
holy town of Kashi influence the length and breadth
of the universe for their existence, just as the sun is
visible throughout the world despite its presence at
a certain place on the horizon. Even though
purusharth bestows dharma.artha..Top 10 Temple
in Varanasi kama and moksha on human beings,
there is no site comparable to KASHI capable of
imparting salvation. Kashi is the most auspicious
and valuable.

Kaal Bhairav Temple
Kaal Bhairav Temple is one of the historic temples
in Varanasi. It is one of the . Among neighborhood
humans, Kal Bhairav is addressed as ‘BABA’. The
humans of Banaras trust that Baba protects them
like an elder. The commencing time of the temple
is: 5:00 am to 1:00 pm and 4:00 pm to 10:00 pm.
Kaal Bhairav is likewise known as Kotwal of Kashi
in Banaras. Top 10 Temple in Varanasi The
policemen do now no longer take a seat down at
the chairs of the police put up right here, Baba has
usually been sitting on that chair. The unique
issue right here is that liquor is obtainable to Baba
withinside the shape of Prasad.
Bharat Mata Mandir
The temple is remarkable in and of itself
since it includes India.

This temple is important in India, and it is revered as
a Goddess.Top 10 Temple in Varanasi It is one of the
few temples devoted to the Goddess of India. Every
year, millions of people from all around the world
come to see it. In the year 1936, Babu Shiv Prasad
Gupta constructed the temple. He happened to be a
well-known freedom warrior
Sankatha Devi Temple
The Sankata Devi Mandir, located near the Sindhia
Ghat, is one of Varanasi's most well-known temples.
Sankata Devi, a four-armed idol, is worshipped
here.The shrine is home to a large lion statue that
also serves as her wahana or vehicle. In addition, the
temple contains statues of nine planets. Lord
Hanuman and Lord Bhairava have idols on both sides
of the Goddess. .Top 10 Temple in Varanasi During
their exile, the Pandavas are said to have visited this
location to worship Goddess Sankara. Sankata Devi,
also known as the Goddess of All