Kashi
Viswanath
Location of Kashi Vishvanath
Jyothirlinga
Where the Varana and Asi rivers join the Ganges, a beautiful
city was built there in the ancient times. It was named
Varanasi. Varanasi, a prime place of pilgrimage, a tribe
called kasha used to live. Therefore, Varanasi was also
known as Kashi. Near Kashi, Ganga flows in the shape
of a bow. Hence it acquired special importance. A king
called Deivodas expanded this area.
Varanasi is located in Uttarpradesh, in the Gangetic
plains.
Purana of kashi vishwanath jyotirlinga
Nirvikar cahitanya and Sanatan Brahma have assumed the
form of Saguna Vishwarupa from the initial Nirgun Roopa
or form. The Shiva Shakti roopa became the Purusha (man)
and Stree (the woman) again. Prakriti and Purusha (Nature
and man) (Shiva-Shakti) were once ordained by Shiva
to do tapas in the universe in order to create the best
being. He specified the best place for this purpose.
When a prayer was held, Nirgun Shiva, with His own powers
and aura, created a wonderful city called Panchakoshi.
Vishnu, who resided there, spent a lot of time praying
to Shiva after which several watersprings originated
there. Vishnu was amazed at this wonderous event, and
even as he tilled his head, a gemstone fell from his
ear. Because of this place, it was also called Manikarnika.
The entire Panch Koshi area of Manikarnika waters were
then gathered into the Trident by Shiva. Then from the
navel of Vishnu was born a lotus flower with Brahma
in it. Brahma was ordained by Shiva to create a world,
at which Brahma created this wonderful world. It had
fifty crore Yojanas of area and fourteen lokas. In order
to save the lives of these who are bound by their own
actions or karma. Shiva kept panchakoshi city away from
the entire universe. In this city, Shiva Himself established
the saviour Muktidayak JyotirLinga, which He can never
leave. Shiva removed this very Kashi from His Trident
and set it in this mortal world. It was not to be destroyed
when Brahma’s day ends, but during Pralay i.e.,
final destruction of the world, Shiva saved it by keeping
it safe in his trident. So the kashi is called avimukta
kshetra. In Kashi, the Avimukteshwar Linga is there
forever. Those who can never hope for salvation, attain
Moksha here.
This holiest city of Panchakoshi, with its capacity
to destroy every conceivable sin, is the vehicle of
a special Moksha by the name “Samyugha”.
That is the reason why this city which is ruled by Brahma,
Vishnu and Mahesha, is the place, where even divines
want to die. Sarwaguna from inside and Tamoguna from
outside, are the qualities of Rudra here. When prayed
to, Vishwanatha Bahagavan Sri Shankar made this abode
and resided there with Parvati.
Glory of Kashi
Kashi city is the place for Moksha and Ganga. Those
who live here attain Mukti or Salvation, even without
having to travel to any place of pilgrimage. Any one,
be it a man, woman, young, old, Sahava, pure or impure,
Prasuta, Aprasuta, Swadesh, Andaja, Udibhaja, of whatever
caste, all attain Moksha. There is not an iota of doubt
in this. Whatever a person may be doing, eat, sleep
or anything else, if he departs from this world from
Avimukteshwar, he definitely attains Moksha. Any small
act of goodness or Punyakarya, takes away all the sins.
Good as well as bad people are born on this earth. But
by living in Kashi, both attain Moksha. Later, several
people came forward to build this temple. A king by
the name Banar developed this city of pilgrimage. About
one and half thousand beautiful temples were built here.
The tower of the Vishweshwara temple is a hundred feet
high.
Kashi nagar is so great that even if the universe is
to be destroyed in Pralaya, it would remain intact.
Dandapani and Kalabhairav guard this city. They stay
there forever. On the Ganga banks eighty four bathing
ghats are located. There are also several teerthkundas.
They have been there right from the times of Vedas.
History of the Vishwanath Temple
Varanasi, which was a pious place of pilgrimage for
the hindus, soon became an eyesore and source of jealousy
for the Muslims. From 1033 to 1669 AD Kashi came under
several destructive attacks. Temples were demolished
and Masjids built there instead. But due to the dedication
of the Hindu devotees, the JyotirLinag pilgrimage place
continued to develop. During the reign of the British
and the Marathas, this place really developed well.
Even the Jaina and Boudha monks helped to keep the place
of the city intact.
The Kashi Vishweshwar temple as we see it now was built
by Ahalya Devi Holkar in 1777 AD. In 1785 AD, the then
King of Kashi, Mansaram and his son Belvant Singh built
many more temples near Varanasi. In 1755 AD, the Avadh
pantof pratinidhi (representative) got the old temple
of Bindumadhava repaired and renovated it beautifully.
The kalabhairava temple was built by Srimant Baji Rao
Peshwa in 1852 AD.
King Ranjit Singh had the Kashi Vishwanath temple towers
covered in gold. A huge bell hangs in the temple. It
was donated by the King of Nepal. Surrounding Saranath,
there are many Budhhist stupas, Viharas and Chaitra
grihas. In 1931 AD the mahabodhi society had built a
very beautiful Buddha temple in Saranath.
The Hindu devotees visit Kashi to make offering. Here
they perform many rituals and consider themselves blessed.
Along side, several foreign tourists visit this place
regularly. Places worth seeing include Ghats, temples,
tapobhoomi and the scenic beauty of the surroundings.
Kashi Kshetra and Sri Vishweswara JyotirLinga are connected
as the holiest shrines in the world. The Ganga water
here is considered as the nectar of the earth. Dying
in Kashi or performing the final rites is considered
as the way to the Heavens. Kashi - Rameshwar(1) yatra
is the prime pilgrimage for the Hindus.
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