The Glory and beliefs of Vishwanath Jyotirlinga
The Kashi Vishwanath Temple, situated on the banks of the Ganges, is very famous and special to the Hindus. Those who visit Vishwanath and bathe in the Ganges are believed to attain salvation. During the Mahashivaratri festival, there is a special procession to Vishwanath temple at midnight. The present Vishwanath Temple was built in 1780. Earlier, the Vishwanath temple was attacked and vandalised, and rebuilt several times. Devotees believe Vishwanath Jyotirlinga will not disappear even if there is an apocalypse. Kashi is also considered to be the place of creation and that one can attain salvation by spending their finals days in the place.
How to reach Kashi?
Air, rail or road are available for Kashi Vishwanath journey. Flights are available from major cities of India to Varanasi. Local transport service is available to reach Vishwanath Temple from the airport. Varanasi is the main hub of the railway. Kashi Vishwanath can be visited by using railways from all the major cities of India. There are also bus services to Varanasi from major Indian cities.
When to visit Kashi?
The weather of Kashi Vishwanath is hot in summer for those who cannot stand the heat. Besides, it is better to visit Vishwanath at other times. Due to visibility in winter, it may affect the flight service for air travellers