Varanasi City of many names, Banaras
as it is most commonly called, was officially renamed in 1956 as Varanasi,
a name from antiquity. Banaras was also celebrated as the place where
the most profound wisdom dwelt, the seat of all enlightenment and
learning. Its permanent advantages include the highest sanctity, fertile
soil, and its location on a great river. Hindu rulers built great
palaces, temples, and ghats in the city.
Varanasi Tourist Attractions
Kashi Vishwanath Temple
Also known as the Golden Temple, it is dedicated to Lord Shiva, the
presiding deity of the city. Varanasi is Said to be the point at which
the first Jyotirlinga, the fiery pillar of light by which Shiva manifested
has supremacy over others gods, broke through the Earths crust
and flared towards the heavens. More than the Ghats and even the Ganga,
the Shivalinga installed in the temple remains the devotional focus
of Varanasi.
Archaeological museum Sarnath
Archaeological museum Sarnath is the oldest site museum of Archaeological
Survey of India. In order to keep the antiquities found from the site,
a decision was taken in 1904 by the Government to construct a site
museum adjacent to the excavated site at Sarnath. It was due to initiative
of Sir John Marshall., the then Director General of Archaeology in
India, that this museum was created.
Sankatha Temple
Near the Sindhia Ghat , there is a important temple of "Godess
of Remedy" Devi Sankatha. Inside its premises there is a huge
statue of a Lion. Also there is nine temples of nine planets nearby
to this temple.
Kalbhairav Temple
It is the ancient temple of Varanasi near the Head Post Office, VishesharGanj.
God KalBhairav is believed as "Kotwal Of Varanasi" , without
his permission no one can stay in Kashi.
Durga Temple
Commonly called the Monkey temple, it was built in the
18th century. Although it is one of the best-known temple. There is
nice stonework done of the temple , it is the nice example of NAGRA
Shilp. Godess DURGA is believed as the symbol of Strength and Power
which govern the entire world.
Sankatmochan Temple
Besides the Assi river stream, on the way of Durga Temple to Banaras
Hindu Temple this well known temple of Lord Hanuman is situated. Lord
Hanuman is also known as "Sankatmochan" the god who protects
from the troubles. This temple is founded by Goswami Tulsidas.