The Kashi Vishwanath Temple, India is located in Varanasi in the
state of Uttar Pradesh. It is the oldest living city in the
entire world and considered to be the heart of the capital city
of India. It is held sacred as it is considered to be the home
of Lord Shiva and Parvati. It is assumed that the sins of
mortals are washed away after bathing in the river Ganges.
How to reach:
As it is located on the flat
Ganga plains, it has a good infrastructure of roads, public and
private buses and road transport to several crucial towns in
Uttar Pradesh. By train, Varanasi is connected to Delhi, Kolkata,
Mumbai and other parts of the country. There are two railway
stations - the Varanasi Junction and Kashi Junction. Rajdhani
Express from Calcutta or Delhi passes through Varanasi. It is
also possible to board trains from Mughalsarai, which is 10 km
south of Varanasi. The regular flights on Delhi-Agra-Khajuraho-Varanasi
route are very well-known. There are daily domestic flights to
and from Varanasi to other major Indian cities. Besides state
owned Indian Airlines, there are many private air taxi operators
that offer their services.
Places of Interest:
In the Kashi Vishwanath Temple,
India the Jyotirlinga of Shiva, Vishweshwara or Vishwanatha, is
preserved. As per Hinduism, even a simple glimpse of the
Jyotirlinga is a soul-cleansing experience. It transforms life
and directs it on the road of knowledge and devotion. This
temple is a symbol of cultural traditions and peak spiritual
values. Lord Vishwanath is considered to be the main depository
of spiritual truth. There are several places near this city that
should be visited. Sarnath is 10 km from Varanasi and is the
place where Lord Buddha gave his first sermon after he got
enlighten. Chunar which is 40 km away from Varanasi is well
known for the Chunar fort. Vindhyachal is nearly 90 km from
Varanasi and is considered to be a Shaktipeeth. It is assumed to
be the home of Goddess Durga.
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