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Monday, July 28, 2025

One-Day Darshan Tour with Kashi Ropeway

 

One-Day Darshan Tour with Kashi Ropeway

Experience Varanasi from the Sky and the Streets in Just One Day

Varanasi, the city of moksha and devotion, has always been a magnet for pilgrims from all over India and the world. With the launch of the Kashi Ropeway, the spiritual journey in this holy city becomes even more convenient, faster, and scenic.

Shiva Kashi Travels proudly presents the One-Day Darshan Tour with Ropeway – a thoughtfully curated itinerary that combines aerial travel and sacred temple visits, all in a single day.


Tour Highlights

  • Ropeway ride from Varanasi Cantt to Godowlia

  • Visit to Kashi Vishwanath Temple

  • Darshan at Annapurna Devi Temple and Vishalakshi Temple

  • Spiritual walk through the Kashi Vishwanath Corridor

  • Visit to Dashashwamedh Ghat and Ganga Aarti (optional evening slot)

  • Includes local assistance, guide service, and optional transport add-ons


Why Choose the Ropeway Tour?

Varanasi’s lanes can get extremely crowded, especially near Godowlia and Vishwanath Gali. The ropeway offers a faster and crowd-free way to reach the heart of the city. In this tour, you save time and energy, allowing you to focus more on the spiritual experience.


Sample Itinerary: One-Day Darshan with Ropeway

Morning

  • Arrival at Varanasi Cantt Railway Station or hotel pickup (optional)

  • Board the Ropeway to Godowlia Chowk

  • Walk to Kashi Vishwanath Temple (5-minute walk through the corridor)

  • Special Darshan and Pooja Assistance

  • Visit Annapurna Temple and Vishalakshi Devi Temple

Afternoon

  • Explore Godowlia Market (optional shopping time)

  • Traditional vegetarian lunch at a local recommended restaurant

  • Return to ropeway station or proceed to additional sightseeing

Evening (Optional Add-on)

  • Visit to Dashashwamedh Ghat

  • Experience the Ganga Aarti Ceremony (with boat ride available)

  • Return via ropeway or our provided cab


Inclusions

  • Ropeway ticket (one-way or round-trip based on package)

  • Personal tour assistant or guide

  • Darshan arrangements at major temples

  • Pickup/drop services (optional with add-on)

  • Clean and comfortable walking access through the corridor

  • Water bottles and local assistance


Tour Duration

  • Approx. 6 to 8 hours (morning to late afternoon)

  • With Ganga Aarti Add-on: Up to 10–12 hours total


Ideal For

  • Pilgrims with limited time

  • Senior citizens looking for a hassle-free darshan experience

  • First-time visitors wanting to explore Kashi in one day

  • Families and group travelers


Booking & Pricing

Our One-Day Darshan Tour with Ropeway starts from ₹999 per person* (includes ropeway fare and temple assistance).
Custom group pricing and packages with hotel/cab available.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Book Now or call us to customize your spiritual journey.

(*Final pricing may vary depending on add-ons, group size, and peak season)


Tips for a Smooth Experience

  • Wear light and traditional attire for temple visits

  • Carry valid ID if you're opting for special darshan

  • Reach Cantt ropeway station early to avoid rush during peak hours

  • Photography is restricted inside most temples—follow local rules


Experience the New Age of Pilgrimage in Kashi

This one-day tour is not just about visiting temples—it's about experiencing Varanasi from above, walking the sacred corridors, and feeling the divine connection that the city is known for. Let Shiva Kashi Travels be your spiritual guide through both the air and the holy streets of Varanasi.

Ganga Aarti Boat ride in Varanasi

 Ganga Aarti Boat ride in Varanasi

Evening Ganga Arti is one of the five rituals performed regularly for the worship of Holy River Ganga in Varanasi . Evening Aarti being the final ritual of the day when thousands of locals and pilgrims gather together to offer their prayers to the Mother Ganges. Evening Ganga Arti is a Hindu religious ritual of worship or we can say a form of puja, in which light from wicks soaked in ghee (purified butter) or camphor is offered to one or more deities.

We will enjoy the Aarti from boat, so that we can have good visual of the rituals being performed. Even we can seer few more adjacent Ghats where Pooja is happening.

 

Evening Boat Ride covers

Starts from Dashashwamedha Ghat / Rajendra prasad Ghat Visit Rana Mahal Ghat , Narad Ghat , Kedar Ghat to Harishchandra Ghat and Return to Manikarnika Ghat and finish at Dashaswemedh Ghat / Rajendra Prasad Ghat .

Pickup : Dashashwamedha Ghat / Rajendra prasad Ghat

Drop : Dashashwamedha Ghat / Rajendra prasad Ghat

Best time to start Evening boat ride in Varanasi

It depends on the season. 6:30 pm is the best time for summers and 05:30 pm for winters.

Summers : 06:30 pm

Winter : 05:30 pm

Duration for Evening Ganga Aarti Boat Ride -

Timing : About 45:00 Minutes

Time of Ganga Arti at Dashashwamedh Ghat

Winter : 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM (approx.)

Summers : 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM (approx.)

Alakananda Cruise Booking

The Luxury Alakanda cruise will initially originate from Sant Ravidas Ghat behind Ravidas Park, Nagwa (near to Assi Ghat), Varanasi.









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Tuesday, July 22, 2025

Sawan rudrabhishek in varanasi

 

Sawan rudrabhishek in varanasi

เคฎเคนाเคฆेเคต เค•ो เคช्เคฐเคธเคจ्เคจ เค•เคฐเคจे เค•े เคฒिเค เคฏเคน เคฎाเคธ เคธเคฎเคฐ्เคชिเคค เคนै। เค‡เคธ เคฌाเคฐ เคถ्เคฐाเคตเคฃ เคฎाเคธ เค•ी เคถुเคฐुเค†เคค เคฐเคตिเคตाเคฐ เคธे เคคो เคธเคฎाเคช्เคคि เคญी เคฐเคตिเคตाเคฐ เค•ो เคนी เคนो เคฐเคนी เคนै। เคœो เคฌेเคนเคฆ เค–ाเคธ เคนै। เคช्เคฐเคคिเคชเคฆा เค•ो เคถ्เคฐเคตเคฃ เคจเค•्เคทเคค्เคฐ เค•ा เคธंเคฏोเค— เคšाเคฐ เคšांเคฆ เคฒเค—ाเคจे เคตाเคฒा เคนोเค—ा। เคธाเคตเคจ เคฎें เคจเคตเค—्เคฐเคน เคชूเคœเคจ เคตिเคถेเคท เคซเคฒเคฆाเคฏी เคนोเคคा เคนै।

เคตाเคฐाเคฃเคธी, [เคธौเคฐเคญ เคšंเคฆ्เคฐ เคชांเคกेเคฏ]। Sawan 2025 เคธเคจाเคคเคจ เคธंเคธ्เค•ृเคคि เค•ा เคธเคฌเคธे เคชเคตिเคค्เคฐ เคฎाเคน เคธाเคตเคจ 22 เคœुเคฒाเคˆ เคธे เค†เคฐंเคญ เคนो เคฐเคนा เคนै। เค‡เคธ เคตिเคถेเคท เคฎाเคน เคฎें เคถिเคต เค•ी เค†เคฐाเคงเคจा, เค‰เคชाเคธเคจा เค”เคฐ เค…เคญिเคทेเค• เคธे เคฎเคจเคญाเคตเคจा เคชूเคฐ्เคฃ เคนोเคคी เคนै। เค‡เคธเค•े เคธाเคฅ เคนी เคฎเคจ เคฎें เคญเค•्เคคि, เคถเค•्เคคि, เคชเคตिเคค्เคฐเคคा, เค‰เคฒ्เคฒाเคธ, เคธाเคงเคจा เค”เคฐ เค…เคง्เคฏाเคค्เคฎ เค•ी เคญाเคตเคจा เค‰เคฎเฅœ เคชเฅœเคคी เคนै। เคธเคจाเคคเคจी เคฎเคจ เค…เคชเคจे เค†เคชเค•ो เคถिเคตเคญเค•्เคคि เคฎें เคธเคฎाเคนिเคค เค•เคฐเคจे เคฒเค—เคคा เคนै। เคคो เค†เค‡เค เคœाเคจเคคे เคนैं เคธाเคตเคจ เคฎाเคน เคฎें เค•ैเคธे เค•เคฐें เคถिเคต เค•ा เคชूเคœเคจ-เค…เคฐ्เคšเคจ, เค•ि เคœिเคธเคธे เคถिเคต เคนो เคช्เคฐเคธเคจ्เคจ।

เคธाเคตเคจ เคฎें เค…เคชเคจाเคं เคฌ्เคฐเคน्เคฎเคšเคฐ्เคฏ เค•े เคจिเคฏเคฎ

เคถिเคต เค•ी เค‰เคชाเคธเคจा เค•े เคฒिเค เคถाเคธ्เคค्เคฐों เคฎें เค•ुเค› เคตिเคงि-เคตिเคงाเคจ เคฌเคคाเค เค—เค เคนैं। เคœिเคธเค•ा เคชाเคฒเคจ เคฏเคฆि เคธเคจाเคคเคจी เค•เคฐें เคคो เคถिเคต เคจिเคถ्เคšिเคค เคนी เคช्เคฐเคธเคจ्เคจ เคนोंเค—े।

- เคธाเคตเคจ เคฎें เคชूเคฐे เคฎเคนीเคจे เคญเคฐ เคชเคค्เคคी เคตाเคฒी เคธเคฌ्เคœिเคฏां เคจเคนीं เค–ाเคจी เคšाเคนिเค।

- เคถिเคตเคญเค•्เคคों เค•ो เคธाเคค्เคตिเค• เคญोเคœเคจ เค•เคฐเคจा เคšाเคนिเค। เคฎांเคธाเคนाเคฐ เค”เคฐ เคจเคถे เคธे เคฆूเคฐ เคฐเคนเคจा เคšाเคนिเค।

- เคšिเค•िเคค्เคธเค•ों เค•े เคฎुเคคाเคฌिเค• เค‡เคธ เคฎเคนीเคจे เคฎें เคฎเคธाเคฒेเคฆाเคฐ เค”เคฐ เคคเคฒे เคญुเคจे เคชเคฆाเคฐ्เคฅों เค•े เคธेเคตเคจ เคธे เคชเคฐเคนेเคœ เค•เคฐเคจा เคšाเคนिเค।

- เคธ्เค•ंเคฆเคชुเคฐाเคฃ เค•े เค…เคจुเคธाเคฐ เคธाเคตเคจ เคฎเคนीเคจे เคฎें เคเค• เคนी เคธเคฎเคฏ เคญोเคœเคจ เค•เคฐเคจा เคšाเคนिเค।

- เคชाเคจी เคฎें เคฌिเคฒ्เคตเคชเคค्เคฐ เคฏा เค†ंเคตเคฒा เคกाเคฒเค•เคฐ เคธ्เคจाเคจ เค•เคฐเคจा เคšाเคนिเค। เค‡เคธเคธे เคชाเคชों เค•ा เค•्เคทเคฏ เคนोเคคा เคนै।

- เคญเค—เคตाเคจ เคตिเคท्เคฃु เค•ा เคตाเคธ เคœเคฒ เคฎें เคนोเคคा เคนै। เค‡เคธเคฒिเค เค‡เคธ เคฎเคนीเคจे เคฎें เคคीเคฐ्เคฅ เค•े เคœเคฒ เคธे เคธ्เคจाเคจ เค•ा เคตिเคถेเคท เคฎเคนเคค्เคต เคนै।

- เคธंเคค เคธเคฎाเคœ เค•ो เคตเคธ्เคค्เคฐ, เคฆूเคง, เคฆเคนी, เคชंเคšाเคฎृเคค, เค…เคจ्เคจ, เคซเคฒ เค•ा เคฆाเคจ เค•เคฐเคจा เคšाเคนिเค।

เคธाเคตเคจ เค•े เค•ुเค› เค–ाเคธ เคฆिเคจ

2025 เคฎें เคธाเคตเคจ เค•ा เคฎเคนीเคจा 11 เคœुเคฒाเคˆ เคธे เคถुเคฐू เคนोเค•เคฐ 9 เค…เค—เคธ्เคค เค•ो เค–เคค्เคฎ เคนोเค—ा. เค‡เคธ เคธाเคฒ เคธाเคตเคจ เคฎें เคšाเคฐ เคธोเคฎเคตाเคฐ เคต्เคฐเคค เคชเคก़ेंเค—े

เคถ्เคฐเคตเคฃ เคจเค•्เคทเคค्เคฐ เคฒเค—ाเคเค—ा เคšाเคฐ เคšांเคฆ

เค–्เคฏाเคค เคœ्เคฏोเคคिเคทाเคšाเคฐ्เคฏ เคชं. เค‹เคทि เคฆ्เคตिเคตेเคฆी เค•े เค…เคจुเคธाเคฐ เคฆेเคตाเคงिเคฆेเคต เคฎเคนाเคฆेเคต เค•ो เคช्เคฐเคธเคจ्เคจ เค•เคฐเคจे เค•े เคฒिเค เคฏเคน เคฎाเคธ เคธเคฎเคฐ्เคชिเคค เคนै। เค‡เคธ เคฌाเคฐ เคถ्เคฐाเคตเคฃ เคฎाเคธ เค•ी เคถुเคฐुเค†เคค เคฐเคตिเคตाเคฐ เคธे เคคो เคธเคฎाเคช्เคคि เคญी เคฐเคตिเคตाเคฐ เค•ो เคนी เคนो เคฐเคนी เคนै। เคœो เคฌेเคนเคฆ เค–ाเคธ เคนै। เคช्เคฐเคคिเคชเคฆा เค•ो เคถ्เคฐเคตเคฃ เคจเค•्เคทเคค्เคฐ เค•ा เคธंเคฏोเค— เคšाเคฐ เคšांเคฆ เคฒเค—ाเคจे เคตाเคฒा เคนोเค—ा। เคธाเคตเคจ เคฎें เคจเคตเค—्เคฐเคน เคชूเคœเคจ เคตिเคถेเคท เคซเคฒเคฆाเคฏी เคนोเคคा เคนै।

เคฏเคน เคนै เคถिเคต เค•ा เคชूเคœเคจ เคตिเคงाเคจ

เค•ाเคถी เคนिंเคฆू เคตिเคถ्เคตเคตिเคฆ्เคฏाเคฒเคฏ เค•े เคœ्เคฏोเคคिเคท เคตिเคญाเค—ाเคง्เคฏเค•्เคท เคช्เคฐो. เคตिเคจเคฏ เค•ुเคฎाเคฐ เคชांเคกेเคฏ เค•े เค…เคจुเคธाเคฐ เคธाเคตเคจ เคฎเคนीเคจे เคฎें เคชเคตिเคค्เคฐเคคा เคชूเคฐ्เคฃ เคœीเคตเคจ เคฏाเคชिเคค เค•เคฐें। เฅ เคจเคฎः เคถिเคตाเคฏ เคฎंเคค्เคฐ เค•ा เคœाเคช เค•เคฐें। เคถिเคต เค•ा เค—ंเค—ाเคœเคฒ, เค—ाเคฏ เค•े เคฆूเคง เคธे เค…เคญिเคทेเค• เค•เคฐें। เคซเคฒ-เคซूเคฒ, เคฌिเคฒ्เคตเคชเคค्เคฐ, เคงเคคूเคฐा เค”เคฐ เค…เคจ्เคฏ เคชूเคœเคจ เคธाเคฎเค—्เคฐिเคฏों เคธे เคถिเคต เค•ा เคฆเคฐเคฌाเคฐ เคธเคœाเคं। เค‰เคธเค•े เคฌाเคฆ เคถिเคต เค•ी เคฎเคนाเค†เคฐเคคी เค•เคฐें।

เคนเคฐ เคฎเคจोเค•ाเคฎเคจा เค•े เคฒिเค เค…เคฒเค—-เค…เคฒเค— เคนोเคคा เคนै เค…เคญिเคทेเค•

เคชं. เคงเคจंเคœเคฏ เคชांเคกेเคฏ เค•े เค…เคจुเคธाเคฐ เคธाเคตเคจ เคฎें เคฆ्เคตाเคฆเคถ เคœ्เคฏोเคคिเคฐ्เคฒिंเค—ों เค•े เคฆเคฐ्เคถเคจ-เคชूเคœเคจ เค”เคฐ เคตंเคฆเคจ เค•ा เคตिเคถेเคท เคฎเคนเคค्เคต เคนै। เค•ाเคถी เคฎें เค‡เคธเค•ी เคฎเคนिเคฎा เคตिเคถेเคท เค‡เคธเคฒिเค เคนै เค•ि เคฆ्เคตाเคฆเคถ เคœ्เคฏोเคคिเคฐ्เคฒिंเค— เคฎें เคธเคฐ्เคต เคช्เคฐเคงाเคจ เคœ्เคฏोเคคिเคฐ्เคฒिंเค— เค†เคฆिเคตिเคถेเคถ्เคตเคฐ เค•ो เคฎाเคจा เคœाเคคा เคนै। เคญเค—เคตाเคจ เค†เคถुเคคोเคท เค•े เคฆो เคฐूเคช เคนैं। เคเค• เคฐौเคฆ्เคฐ เคฆूเคธเคฐा เค†เคถुเคคोเคท। เค‡เคจ्เคนें เคช्เคฐเคธเคจ्เคจ เค•เคฐเคจे เค•े เคฒिเค เคธाเคตเคจ เคฎें เคฐुเคฆ्เคฐाเคญिเคทेเค•, เคคैเคฒाเคญिเคทेเค•, เคœเคฒाเคญिเคทेเค• เค•िเคฏा เคœाเคคा เคนै। เค…เคฒเค—-เค…เคฒเค— เค•ाเคฎเคจाเค“ं เค•े เคฒिเค เค…เคฒเค—-เค…เคฒเค— เค…เคญिเคทेเค• เค•े เคตिเคงाเคจ เคฌเคจाเค เค—เค เคนैं।

- เค†เคฐ्เคฅिเค• เคฒाเคญ เค•े เคฒिเค เคฆुเค—्เคงाเคญिเคทेเค•

- เคถเคค्เคฐु เคฌाเคงा เคธे เคฎुเค•्เคคि เค•े เคฒिเค เคคैเคฒाเคญिเคทेเค•

- เคธเคฐ्เคต เค•ाเคฎเคจा เคธिเคฆ्เคงि เค•े เคฒिเค เคœเคฒाเคญिเคทेเค•

- เคฎाเคฐ्เค•ेเคธ เค—्เคฐเคน เคธे เคฎुเค•्เคคि เค•े เคฒिเค เคฎเคนाเคฎृเคค्เคฏुंเคœเคฏ เคœाเคช


Pind Daan and Shradha Special Package

 

Pind Daan and Shradha Special Package

"เคญाเคฆ्เคฐเคชเคฆ เคฎाเคธ เค•ी เค…เคฎाเคตเคธ्เคฏा เค•ो เคฎเคนाเคฒเคฏा เค…เคฎाเคตเคธ्เคฏा เค•เคนा เคœाเคคा เคนै। เค‡เคธ เคชूเคฐे เคชเค•्เคท เค•ो เคชिเคคृเคชเค•्เคท เค•เคนा เคœाเคคा เคนै, เคœเคฌ เคฆिเคตंเค—เคค เคชूเคฐ्เคตเคœों เค•े เคช्เคฐเคคि เค•ृเคคเคœ्เคžเคคा เคต्เคฏเค•्เคค เค•ी เคœाเคคी เคนै เค”เคฐ เคถ्เคฐाเคฆ्เคง เค†เคฆि เค•เคฐ्เคฎ เค•िเค เคœाเคคे เคนैं। เค‡เคธे เคธเคฐ्เคตเคชिเคคृ เค…เคฎाเคตเคธ्เคฏा เคญी เค•เคนเคคे เคนैं।"

According to Hindu beliefs, Pind Daan is a sacred ritual performed to express gratitude to one’s ancestors. It is believed that no endeavor succeeds without the blessings of forefathers, and offering Pind Daan invokes their blessings for prosperity and peace.

Performing this ritual as described in ancient texts helps the departed souls attain Moksha (salvation) and brings peace to the family.

What is Pind Daan?

Hindus believe that even after death, the soul lingers in the material world due to emotional bonds and attachments. This creates suffering for the soul. Through Pind Daan, these souls find release and peace, allowing them to move toward the ultimate world of liberation. This ritual is considered a sacred duty for every devout Hindu.

Where is Pind Daan performed?

It can be performed on the banks of the holy Ganges or other sacred places in India. Gaya in Bihar is one of the most popular locations.

Benefits of Pind Daan

Performing Pind Daan is said to remove obstacles in life and bring sudden positive changes. Many have observed improvements in their personal and spiritual lives after performing this ritual.

Why is Pind Daan important?

As per the Vedas, no work can reach its full potential without the blessings of ancestors. Pind Daan is the most effective way to help restless souls attain peace, which in turn blesses the entire family.

How does Pind Daan benefit me?

Along with removing obstacles, this ritual fulfills the three main debts (Rin) in life:

  1. Pitra Rin (debt to ancestors)
  2. Dev Rin (debt to deities)
  3. Rishi Rin (debt to sages)

Pitra Rin involves:

  1. Antyeshti Sanskar (funeral rites)
  2. Asthi Visarjan (immersing ashes in the Ganges)
  3. Shraddh (memorial feast)
  4. Brahmin Bhoj (offering food to priests)

Dev Rin includes:

  1. Vedic rituals
  2. Rudrabhishek
  3. Yagya (holy offerings)

Rishi Rin includes:

  1. Seva and Satkar (service and respect)
  2. Daan (charity)

While Dev Rin and Rishi Rin can be fulfilled in daily life, Pitra Rin is fulfilled through Pind Daan, which grants peace and prosperity to the entire family.

Sawan 2025 in kashi varanasi

 

Sawan 2025 in kashi

Hindus regard the month of 'Sawan', also known as 'Shravan month', as auspicious for worshipping Lord Shiva. Every Monday during this month, devotees observe 'Shravan Somwar' or 'Sawan Somwar', a fast. They also pray to Lord Shiva for his blessing. Many worshippers fast for sixteen Mondays, or 'Solah Somwar', beginning with the first Somwar of the Sawan month. While Mondays are reserved for Lord Shiva, all Tuesdays or Mangalwar in Sawan month are reserved for Goddess Parvati. Fasting on Tuesday during Sawan month is known as 'Mangal Gauri Vrat', according to Drik Panchang. Other auspicious days in Shravan month include Sawan Shivaratri and Hariyali Amavasya.

WHEN IS SAWAN MONTH BEGINNING? 

After about 19 years, the month of Shravan dedicated to Bhagwan Shiva will be celebrated for two months this year, and the main reason for this is 'Malamas'. The month of Shravan or Sawan will begin on July 25, 2025, and end on August 23, 2025.

Malamas, formerly known as 'Adhikmas', is a three-year extra month that falls between the months of February and October.

Sawan Somvar Vrat 2025: 

Solah Somvar Vrat: 

Some devotees continue to fast on Monday even after Sawan. Beginning with the first Somwar (Monday), they fast for the next sixteen Mondays. The sixteen-day fasting period is known as Solah Somwar Vrat. The weekly Monday fast was observed for one day, and food was consumed only once in the evening. Sawan generally observes fasting during the months of July, August, and September.

SIGNIFICANCE OF SAWAN MONTH: 

According to Hindu legend, Lord Shiva consumed the poison that arose from the ocean during the 'Samudra Manthan' and thus saved the world. As a result, his devotees observe the Sawan or Shravan month to pray to the Lord, who always protects and blesses his followers with good health and fortune.

Sawan is the fifth month of the Hindu calendar, falling between July and August. Devotees observe fasts and pray to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati for a peaceful and prosperous life on this special occasion. They also go on 'Kanwar Yatra', where they collect water from holy rivers and carry Kanwars on their shoulders to offer to Shivlingas at nearby temples. Every year, thousands of devout pilgrims make the journey. Furthermore, it is said that the holy water should not be kept on the floor or any other surface until it is offered to Lord Shiva.


Dev Deepawali in Varanasi: A Celestial Manifestation in the City of Light

 

Dev Deepawali in Varanasi: A Celestial Manifestation in the City of Light

Dev Deepawali, often called Dev Diwali, is one of the most magnificent festivals celebrated in Varanasi—the spiritual capital of India. This grand festival takes place on Kartik Poornima, the full moon night of the Hindu month of Kartik, which falls fifteen days after Diwali.

Interestingly, Dev Deepawali is not an isolated celebration. It marks the grand finale of the famous Ganga Mahotsav, a five-day cultural extravaganza that begins on Prabodhini Ekadashi (the 11th day of the lunar month of Kartik) and culminates in the ethereal glow of Dev Deepawali.

This year, Dev Deepawali in Varanasi will be celebrated on 15 November, turning the ghats of the sacred Ganga into a breathtaking sea of countless diyas (earthen lamps). Thousands of devotees, pilgrims, and travelers gather to witness this divine spectacle.

Adding to its spiritual significance, Dev Deepawali also coincides with Guru Nanak Jayanti and the Jain Light Festival, making it a truly inclusive and vibrant occasion. The night is marked by rituals, devotional songs, cultural performances, and the shimmering reflection of millions of lamps on the holy river—an experience that feels nothing short of celestial.

Dev Deepawali Date 2025
November 05, 2025

Not to be confused with Deepawali (or Diwali), Dev Deepawali or Dev Diwali in Varanasi is a festival celebrated every year on the occasion of Kartik Poornima. This happens to be 15 days after Diwali. This year, Dev Deepawali in Varanasi will be on November 05, 2025.

For most travellers and spiritual seekers alike, Varanasi is a dream destination. People from all over the world come and stay in this city for days, seeking spiritual peace, meditating on the banks of the Holy River Ganga and paying several visits to the temples in what is popularly known as the city of temples. Dev Deepawali in Varanasi or Dev Diwali is that time of the year when Varanasi truly seems like an abode of the Gods, not just of temples. Often known as the City of Light, Dev Deepawali is probably a manifestation of this very epithet.

 

Dev Deepawali in Varanasi Celebrations

The traditional plan of events for Dev Deepawali in Varanasi is quite elaborate and is followed religiously every year. The ceremony starts with the offering of prayers (Ganesh Vandana) and flowers to Lord Ganesh. This is followed by the offering of lit earthen lamps or diyas, known as deepdaanby 21 Brahmins and 41 young girls with the chanting of Vedic mantras in the background. A lot of devotees take a dip in the river Ganges on this auspicious day, known as Kartik Snan. This ritual is believed to rid a person of his/her sins. Many households also organize Akhand Ramayan (chanting of the holy scripture, Ramayana) followed by Bhoj where food is offered to people.

Apart from having a religious tinge to it, martyrs are also remembered at the ghats. This is done by praying to Ganga Mata and by offering an aarti to her. This is organized by Ganga Seva Nidhi when wreaths are placed at Amar Jawan Jyoti at Dashashwamedh Ghat and also at the adjoining Rajendra Prasad Ghat by police officials, and also the members of the three armed forces. To mark this event, patriotic songs are also sung.

dev diwali in Varanasi 2017, dev deepawali

Ghats Are Lit Up With Diyas

Dev Deepawali is a spectacle worth beholding in Varanasi. Every ghat and temple in the Holy City is alight with earthen ghee diyas. Whether the stars have found their way down to the Earth or not, one can hardly say. It is believed that the Gods descend to Varanasi on this auspicious occasion to take a dip in the River Ganga. This is what makes this festival so popular. Tourists from all over the country flock to Varanasi during this auspicious festival. On the night of the main festival, thousands of people, locals and tourists alike, come to watch the spectacular and elaborate aarti at the river ghats. With thousands of diyas lit all over the place. The view is rather enchanting and magical, despite a large number of people.

The Ganga Aarti: The Culmination of Dev Deepawali in Varanasi

dev diwali in Varanasi 2017, dev deepawali

 

If you thought Benares was the champion of Ganga Aarti, wait till you attend the Ganga Aarti on Dev Deepawali in Varanasi. The ghats are seen to be teeming with people from all over the country and the world, but the crowded Dashashwamedh Ghat is in no way devoid of excitement or enthusiasm. The Ganga Aarti you will see on the evening of Dev Deepawali is the most elaborate Ganga Aarti that is performed during the whole year.

You will soon grow tired of counting or imagining the sheer number of earthen lamps on the ghats and will be taken aback by the exquisite beauty of this particular evening in Banaras. The evening aarti at Assi Ghat is the next hotspot for visitors to flock. Reeva Ghat, Man Mandir Ghat, Kedar Ghat and Panch Ganga Ghat should also be visited on the evening of Dev Deepawali in Varanasi.

The Ganga Mahotsav

A Cultural Panorama and Food Paradise

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Cultural Festivals on the occasion of Ganga Mahotsav (Source)

Ganga Mahotsav, as stated earlier, begins on Prabodhini Ekadashi and goes on for five days. Life and culture in and around Varanasi is believed to be blessed by the holy River Ganga. Ganga Mahotsav is celebrated as a token of thankfulness of the people towards the bountiful river. Ganga Mahotsav is typically held at the Dashashwamedh Ghat but has recently been shifted to the Ravidas Ghat. Varanasi comes alive with music, dance and theatre these few days with maestros like Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, Pandit Chhanulal Mishra, Birju Maharaj, Anuradha Paudwal and several others. Gracing the stage with their presence. Each year, throughout the five days of the festival, the who's who of dance, drama and music embellish the aura of the festival with their presence. It's the time to be in Varanasi to soak in the culture of the city.

The Ganga Mahotsav is the best way to savour the delicacies of Banaras at a single place. A mini-fair brimming with the sheer spread of Banarasi chaats, Bati Chokha, Mughlai cuisine and continental treats that Banaras has to offer in one shot. Could we ask for anymore?

Plan Your Travel to Varanasi for Dev Deepawali:

The reservations in Varanasi are made months before Dev Deepawali. However, if you're planning a trip,  the best option would be to get to your bookings right away. As with most holiday destinations, the place may be packed, but you will love every bit of the experience. On the evening of Dev Deepawali in Varanasi, get on a boat and savour the beauty of the ghats adorned with lights as far as your eyes can see. With Zostel (backpacker's hostel) in Varanasi, it has become even easier for Backpackers and solo travellers to find a good place to stay in Varanasi.

Varanasi Travel Guide

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Ganga Mahotsav and Dev Deepawali (Source)

The city was designed in the shape of a bow, in keeping with the meandering River Ganga. Dev Deepawali in Varanasi is the time to see that bow lit to every last inch. If you're a haggler, get to the other side of the river on a boat and savour the beauty of all 84 Ganga Ghats of Varanasi lit like a fairy lantern. I promise you, Dev Diwali in Varanasi is an experience that you will never, ever forget!

Sunday, June 29, 2025

Experience the Heart of Kashi Like a Local

 

When you think of Varanasi, the first image that comes to mind is often of sacred temples and spiritual rituals. But the true essence of this ancient city lies beyond the temple walls — in its vibrant lanes, age-old traditions, soulful music, delicious street food, and artistic communities. This blog is a guide for domestic travelers who want to explore a different side of Varanasi — one that’s deeply cultural, authentic, and unforgettable.


The Living Culture of Varanasi

Classical Music and Performing Arts

Varanasi is one of India’s classical music capitals. Many legends like Pandit Ravi Shankar and Ustad Bismillah Khan were born here.
If you have time, catch a live classical music performance at venues like Kabir Chaura, Sankat Mochan Music Festival, or small ghatside gatherings during evenings.

Festivals Like No Other

Whether it’s Dev Deepawali, Mahashivratri, Nag Nathaiya, or Ganga Mahotsav, the city's calendar is packed with colorful and culturally rich festivals that bring the streets alive. Even small local rituals feel like grand events here.


The Real Taste of Banaras – A Food Lover’s Paradise

Kachori Sabzi & Jalebi Breakfast

Begin your day like a true Banarasi with a plate of hot kachori served with spicy aloo sabzi, followed by freshly made jalebi. Head to Ram Bhandar in Thatheri Bazaar or any local eatery near Godowlia.

Must-Try Street Foods

  • Tamatar Chaat – Spicy, tangy, and served hot in a clay kulhad

  • Choora Matar – Flattened rice with green peas, ginger, and spices

  • Baati Chokha – A traditional Bihari-Banarasi dish full of smoky flavors

  • Malaiyyo (Seasonal) – A winter delicacy made from milk froth, saffron, and cardamom

Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth

Try the legendary Blue Lassi, available in over 75 flavors, or sip on a cold Banarasi thandai (with or without bhang, as per your comfort).


Hidden Gems and Lesser-Known Experiences

Weavers’ Colony – Madanpura

Visit the weavers' neighborhoods to see artisans hand-weaving intricate Banarasi sarees using centuries-old techniques. Many families welcome visitors to show their craft and offer direct sales at better prices than shops.

Pustak Mela and Literary Cafรฉs

For book lovers, Banaras has its share of old bookstores and local cafรฉs like Open Hand Cafรฉ or Pizzeria Vaatika Cafรฉ at Assi Ghat, where you can relax with a book and chai by the river.

Walking Tours through Old City

Walk through Chowk, Vishwanath Gali, and Bengali Tola to discover old havelis, hidden shrines, and vibrant bazaars. Every corner tells a story — from a 200-year-old sweet shop to a hidden Sanskrit school still running.

Cultural Experiences

  • Attend a Yoga session at Assi Ghat during sunrise

  • Learn how to cook traditional dishes with a local cooking class

  • Explore Banaras Hindu University (BHU) and Bharat Kala Bhavan museum for a dose of art and history


Where to Shop Beyond the Tourist Trail

Instead of crowded tourist markets, try shopping at:

  • Lohatia for brass items and puja samagri

  • Khojwa for handmade wooden toys

  • Kachori Gali for small handicrafts and curios

Don’t forget to bargain with a smile!


Travel Tips for Culture Seekers

  • Avoid peak temple hours to explore the quieter cultural side

  • Always keep cash handy in smaller markets

  • Ask locals for offbeat places — Banarasis are friendly and full of suggestions

  • Book your local tours with trusted operators like Shivakashi Travels for safety and comfort


Let Varanasi Surprise You

There’s more to Varanasi than a temple run. It’s a city where spirituality and daily life blend seamlessly. A place where art, tradition, and food create unforgettable moments.

If you want to explore the real Varanasi — not just as a tourist, but as a seeker of stories, flavors, and culture — let Shivakashi Travels be your guide.


Ready to see a different side of Kashi?
Book your customized experience now at:
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Saturday, June 28, 2025

Weekend Getaway to Varanasi kashi

Weekend Getaway to Varanasi

Looking for a quick yet soul-enriching escape this weekend? A weekend getaway to Varanasi, India’s spiritual heart, offers the perfect blend of divine experiences, cultural richness, and timeless beauty. Whether you are planning a short spiritual retreat, a cultural exploration, or a peaceful family trip, Varanasi welcomes you with its centuries-old charm.

In just 2 to 3 days, you can witness the vibrant life along the ghats, attend mesmerizing Ganga Aarti, explore ancient temples, and soak in the essence of India’s oldest living city.

Why Choose Varanasi for a Weekend Trip?

Varanasi, also known as Kashi or Banaras, is one of the most accessible weekend destinations from major cities like Delhi, Lucknow, Patna, Kolkata, and Prayagraj. With good road, rail, and air connectivity, you can arrive Friday night and return Sunday evening, making the most of your weekend.

Here’s why it makes the perfect short escape:

  • Easy access by flight, train, or road

  • Spiritual rejuvenation in a short span

  • Rich cultural and historical experiences

  • Ideal for families, couples, and solo travelers

  • Budget-friendly packages available

Suggested 2-Day Itinerary for a Weekend in Varanasi

Shivakashi Travels offers customized weekend packages for all kinds of travelers. Here is a sample itinerary for a weekend getaway:

Day 1: Arrival and Spiritual Immersion

  • Arrival in Varanasi (morning or night before)

  • Hotel check-in and breakfast

  • Visit to Kashi Vishwanath Temple

  • Walk through the Kashi Vishwanath Corridor

  • Explore Annapurna Temple, Kal Bhairav Temple

  • Lunch at a local restaurant

  • Visit Sarnath (Buddhist heritage site, museum, and stupa)

  • Attend Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat in the evening

  • Dinner and overnight stay

Day 2: Sunrise & Local Experiences

  • Early morning sunrise boat ride on the Ganga

  • Visit Manikarnika Ghat, Assi Ghat, and other historic spots

  • Breakfast at a traditional cafรฉ

  • Explore Banarasi silk weaving, local markets, and handicrafts

  • Visit Tulsi Manas Mandir, Durga Kund, or BHU campus

  • Lunch and relaxation at hotel

  • Departure in the evening

Best Places to Visit on a Weekend Trip

  • Kashi Vishwanath Temple – A jyotirlinga and spiritual center of the city

  • Sarnath – Where Buddha gave his first sermon

  • Dashashwamedh Ghat – Most iconic ghat, especially during Ganga Aarti

  • Assi Ghat – Ideal for sunrise views and morning cultural programs

  • Banarasi Markets – Famous for silk sarees, wooden toys, and local art

Things to Do on a Weekend in Varanasi

  • Take a boat ride on the Ganges during sunrise

  • Attend Subah-e-Banaras, the morning cultural event at Assi Ghat

  • Offer prayers and perform rituals at various temples

  • Shop for Banarasi sarees, incense, and handicrafts

  • Taste local delights like kachaudi-jalebi, banarasi paan, and lassi

Ideal for All Types of Travelers

A weekend trip to Varanasi is suitable for:

  • Families seeking spiritual bonding and heritage exploration

  • Couples looking for a peaceful, meaningful escape

  • Solo travelers wanting a cultural and soul-nourishing journey

  • Pilgrims visiting temples and holy spots in a short time

Travel Tips for Weekend Travelers

  • Book early morning or night trains/flights to maximize time

  • Carry light cotton clothes and comfortable walking shoes

  • Hire a local guide for historical and cultural context

  • Avoid planning too much—focus on 4–5 core experiences

Why Book with Shivakashi Travels?

Shivakashi Travels specializes in well-planned Varanasi weekend packages that include:

  • Hotel bookings (budget to deluxe)

  • Air/rail pick-up and drop

  • Local transportation with AC vehicle

  • Personalized guided tours

  • Sunrise boat ride arrangements

  • Ganga Aarti VIP access (on request)

With local expertise and years of experience, we ensure your weekend in Varanasi is meaningful, comfortable, and unforgettable.

How to Book Your Weekend Package

Booking your weekend getaway with us is simple:

Let us know your preferred travel dates and group size—we’ll handle the rest.

Final Thoughts

A weekend getaway to Varanasi is the perfect pause from the chaos of modern life. In just two days, you’ll witness ancient traditions, divine rituals, and the spiritual heartbeat of India. Whether you're visiting for the first time or returning for another dose of peace, Varanasi never fails to leave a mark on your soul.

Plan your short escape today with Shivakashi Travels and discover the eternal charm of Kashi.


Sunday, June 8, 2025

Innova Crysta in kashi

TARIFF  
Duty Type INNOVA
Seating Capacity 6 + D
TRANSFER DUTY  
Varanasi Railway Station (BSB) 1000
Mugalsarai Railway Station (MGS) 1500
Varanasi Airport 1500
LOCAL DUTY CHARGES  
8 Hours /80km 2500
Full Day Disposal 12 HOUR 150km 3000
Extra km Charges 14
OUT STATION DUTY CHARGES  
Per Km (250km per day average) 14
Driver Allowance (Per Day) 300
Extra Hours 200
Night Charge (6.00 am to 9.30 pm) 300

Top Attractions on the Varanasi Tour

Introduction

Varanasi, often referred to as Kashi or Banaras, is one of the oldest living cities in the world, steeped in history, culture, and spirituality. Located on the banks of the sacred Ganges River in Uttar Pradesh, India, Varanasi is a center for Hindu rituals, ancient temples, and vibrant cultural traditions. A Varanasi tour offers an opportunity to witness a unique blend of spirituality and everyday life as locals perform daily rituals, pilgrims bathe in the Ganges, and sacred chants echo through the streets.

From witnessing the stunning Ganga Aarti at the ghats to visiting the renowned Kashi Vishwanath Temple, a Varanasi tour is a deeply immersive experience. Here’s a guide to the must-visit attractions and experiences that will make your trip to Varanasi unforgettable.


Top Attractions on the Varanasi Tour

  1. Kashi Vishwanath Temple
    The Kashi Vishwanath Temple is one of the most significant temples dedicated to Lord Shiva and is considered one of the 12 Jyotirlingas in India. The temple's spiritual significance and its history as a pilgrimage site make it a must-visit during your Varanasi tour. The temple’s golden spire is an iconic feature, and pilgrims come to offer prayers for spiritual blessings. The temple complex is located near the Ghats of the Ganges, making it easily accessible to devotees.

  2. Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat
    One of the most spectacular experiences in Varanasi is witnessing the Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat. Every evening, the ghat comes alive with sacred chants, the sound of bells, and the mesmerizing sight of flaming torches being waved in reverence to the Ganges River. The spiritual energy and vibrant atmosphere make this a must-experience event on any Varanasi tour.

  3. Varanasi Ghats
    The ghats of Varanasi are the spiritual heart of the city. These stepped platforms along the Ganges River serve as a place for both religious ceremonies and daily life. The ghats are where people come to bathe, perform rituals, cremate the deceased, and celebrate festivals. Assi Ghat, Manikarnika Ghat, and Harishchandra Ghat are among the most famous. A boat ride along the ghats at dawn is an unforgettable experience that offers a glimpse into the spiritual life of Varanasi.

  4. Sarnath
    Just 10 km from Varanasi lies Sarnath, a significant Buddhist pilgrimage site where Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon after attaining enlightenment. The site features the Dhamek Stupa, Ashoka Pillar, and a museum displaying ancient Buddhist artifacts. Sarnath offers a serene and spiritual atmosphere that contrasts with the hustle and bustle of Varanasi.

  5. Manikarnika Ghat
    Known as the burning ghat, Manikarnika Ghat is one of the oldest and most sacred ghats in Varanasi. It is the place where Hindus believe that cremation on the banks of the Ganges ensures liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth. While this ghat is a place of mourning, it also offers a deep insight into the spiritual beliefs and rituals surrounding death in Hinduism.

  6. Temples of Varanasi
    Varanasi is home to many ancient temples, each with its own significance. The Kaal Bhairav Temple, Tulsi Manas Temple, and Durga Temple are some of the most notable. These temples attract pilgrims and devotees from all over the world who come to seek blessings from the deities and experience the divine energy of the city.

  7. Banaras Hindu University (BHU)
    The Banaras Hindu University, or BHU, is one of the oldest and largest educational institutions in India. The campus is home to impressive architectural structures, lush green gardens, and the Vishwanath Temple, which is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The university's cultural activities and vibrant atmosphere make it an interesting spot for tourists to explore.

  8. Ramnagar Fort
    Located across the Ganges River from Varanasi, the Ramnagar Fort is an imposing structure built in the 18th century by the Kashi Naresh, the king of Varanasi. The fort is known for its unique blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture. It also houses a museum that displays ancient artifacts, including royal costumes, vintage cars, and weapons. A boat ride to the fort adds to the charm of visiting this historical landmark.

  9. Banarasi Silk Weaving Industry
    Varanasi is world-renowned for its Banarasi silk sarees, known for their intricate designs and fine craftsmanship. A visit to the silk weaving workshops in the city provides an opportunity to witness the artistry behind these exquisite sarees. You can also shop for authentic Banarasi silk products as souvenirs during your Varanasi tour.

  10. The Ganges Boat Ride
    One of the most unique ways to experience Varanasi is by taking a boat ride along the Ganges River at dawn or dusk. The peaceful ride offers panoramic views of the ghats, temples, and the daily rituals taking place along the river. The sight of the sun rising over the river, casting a golden hue over the city, is a moment of tranquility and beauty.


Best Time to Visit Varanasi

The best time to visit Varanasi is between October and March when the weather is cool and pleasant. The summer months, from April to June, can be quite hot, with temperatures soaring above 40°C (104°F). If you're planning to visit during the winter months, be sure to pack some warm clothes as the mornings and evenings can get chilly.


Varanasi Tour Packages

Shivakashi Travels offers customized Varanasi tour packages designed to provide you with an enriching experience. Our tour packages include:

  • Guided city tours to the most iconic sites, such as Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Sarnath, Manikarnika Ghat, and more.
  • Accommodation options at well-located hotels or guesthouses to ensure your comfort.
  • Boat rides on the Ganges for a unique perspective of the ghats and the river.
  • Transportation services, including private car rentals and airport transfers for a smooth travel experience.
  • Spiritual activities like participation in the Ganga Aarti, temple visits, and private rituals.

Why Visit Varanasi?

  1. Cultural and Spiritual Significance
    Varanasi is a center of religious life and has deep roots in Hinduism. Pilgrims visit from around the world to perform rituals on the ghats, seek blessings at the temples, and witness the profound spiritual activities that occur daily.

  2. Rich History and Architecture
    The city is a treasure trove of ancient temples, mosques, forts, and monuments. Its streets are lined with historical landmarks, and each site tells a story of the past. Varanasi offers a glimpse into ancient Indian culture, architecture, and religious practices.

  3. Vibrant and Dynamic Atmosphere
    Varanasi is a bustling city with a dynamic energy. The markets are colorful, the ghats are alive with activity, and the city offers a mix of old-world charm and modernity. The food, music, and culture add to the city’s lively atmosphere.

  4. The Ganga Aarti
    The Ganga Aarti is one of the most unforgettable experiences in Varanasi. The ritual, performed every evening, offers a chance to witness the devotion, fervor, and spirituality that define the city. It’s a unique and powerful experience that draws thousands of people.


Conclusion

A Varanasi tour is a journey through spirituality, culture, and history. From the sacred ghats to the vibrant temples, this ancient city offers a deeply enriching experience. Whether you're visiting to witness the Ganga Aarti, explore the Kashi Vishwanath Temple, or take a boat ride along the Ganges, Varanasi promises a life-changing experience. Book your Varanasi tour with Shivakashi Travels today and discover the magic of this timeless city.

Wednesday, June 4, 2025

The Protector of Kashi

 

Kaal Bhairav Temple in Varanasi: The Protector of Kashi

Introduction

Varanasi, often called the City of Lord Shiva, is home to countless sacred sites, each steeped in history and spirituality. Among these, the Kaal Bhairav Temple stands out as a revered shrine dedicated to Kaal Bhairav, the fierce guardian of Kashi. This ancient temple is a must-visit for devotees seeking protection and blessings during their spiritual journey.


The Significance of Kaal Bhairav

Kaal Bhairav, a fierce manifestation of Lord Shiva, is known as the "Kotwal of Kashi" (the guardian deity of Varanasi). Devotees believe that without Kaal Bhairav’s permission, no one can stay in or leave Kashi. He is also regarded as a protector against negative energies and bestower of spiritual discipline.

The temple’s powerful aura and deep-rooted significance make it an essential stop for those exploring the spiritual essence of Varanasi.


Highlights of Kaal Bhairav Temple

  1. The Iconic Idol
    The central deity, Kaal Bhairav, is depicted holding a trident, with a fierce expression symbolizing his protective power. The idol is often adorned with garlands, and devotees offer oil, flowers, and black cloth during prayers.

  2. Timeless Rituals
    Devotees visit the temple to seek blessings, protection, and relief from adversities. Chanting of Kaal Bhairav mantras is a common practice, believed to invoke his divine grace.

  3. Spiritual Energy
    The temple radiates a strong spiritual energy, attracting seekers from across the globe who come to meditate and connect with Lord Shiva’s fierce aspect.

  4. Nearby Attractions
    Located in the heart of Varanasi, the temple is close to other iconic sites such as the Kashi Vishwanath Temple and the Manikarnika Ghat, making it a part of a holistic spiritual journey.


Why Visit with Shivakashi Travels?

  • Guided Spiritual Tours: Learn about the history, rituals, and significance of Kaal Bhairav Temple with knowledgeable guides.
  • Customized Itineraries: Combine your visit to Kaal Bhairav Temple with other must-see attractions in Varanasi.
  • Hassle-Free Experience: Enjoy seamless travel, accommodations, and temple visits arranged by Shivakashi Travels.

Tips for Visiting Kaal Bhairav Temple

  • Timings: Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and fully immerse yourself in the spiritual ambiance.
  • Offerings: Carry oil, flowers, and black cloth as offerings for the deity.
  • Dress Modestly: Respect the temple’s sanctity by wearing traditional or modest clothing.

Conclusion

The Kaal Bhairav Temple in Varanasi is more than just a place of worship—it’s a gateway to understanding the protective and transformative energies of Lord Shiva. Whether you’re seeking blessings or exploring Varanasi’s spiritual heritage, this temple is a must-visit.

Plan your spiritual journey with Shivakashi Travels and experience the divine energy of Kashi like never before.

 

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