Badrinarayan Temple
The Badrinarayan temple, situated at Badri Narayan Ghat in Varanasi, serves as a duplicate of the Badrinarayan Dham found in the Nar-Narayan mountain range of Uttarakhand. It is believed that the Nar-Narayan Teerth, located in the River Ganga near Badri Narayan Ghat, represents the holy site of Nar-Narayan.
According to a popular belief, devotees can attain the same spiritual benefits as they would from visiting the Badrinarayan Dham in Uttarakhand by worshiping at the Badrinarayan temple after taking a bath in the Nar-Narayan Teerth.
Location Of The Temple:-
The Badri Narayan Temple can be found at House No. A-1-72, Badri Narayan Ghat in Varanasi. Local transportation options are available to ensure the convenience of devotees.
Rameshwaram Temple
The Rameshwaram temple, situated at Hanuman Ghat in Varanasi, serves as a replication of the Rameshwaram Dham located along the seashore in Tamil Nadu. It is believed that by having darshan (sacred sight) of this temple in Varanasi, devotees can acquire the same spiritual benefits as they would from visiting the Rameshwaram Dham in Tamil Nadu.
According to belief, the Rameshwar Mahadev Teerthadham was established by Lord Shriram, Bharat, Shatrugan, Lakshman, and Hanuman. Within the temple premises, one can find the Rameshwaram shivlinga along with Someshwar, Agneshwar, Rachabhishwar Nahuseshwar, Bharateshwar, Lakshmanoshwar, Shastrudheshwar, and the Dev Panchayat Ling (a collection of 16 Shivalingas).
Rameshwaram holds significant religious importance in Kashi's heritage series and is an integral part of the third level of Panchkoshi Parikrama undertaken by many devotees who travel from all corners of the country to fulfill their wishes.
Location of the temple -
The Rameshwaram Temple can be found at B.4/16, within the premises of Sri Dashnam Juna Akhara Hanuman Ghat. Local transportation options are available to ensure the convenience of devotees.
Jagganath Temple
The Jagannath Temple, situated near Asi Ghat in Varanasi, serves as a duplicate of the Jagannath Dham located in Puri, Odisha. This temple was constructed in 1802 by Vishwambhar Ram and Beni Ram, two residents of the Bhonsale state. It is believed that by having darshan (sacred sight) of this temple in Varanasi, devotees can attain the same spiritual benefits as they would from visiting the Jagannath Dham in Odisha.
The Rath Yatra, which takes place in this temple during June/July or the Hindu month of Ashadha, is a scaled-down version of the grand procession organized in Puri.
Location of the temple -
The Jagannath Temple can be found at Assi Ghat in Varanasi. Local transportation options are available to ensure the convenience of devotees.
Dwarkadheesh Temple
The Dwarkadheesh Temple, situated at Sankul Dhara Pokhra in Varanasi, serves as a duplicate of the Dwarkadheesh Dham located along the seashore in Dwarka, Gujarat.
It is believed that by having darshan (sacred sight) at this temple in Varanasi, devotees can acquire the same spiritual benefits as they would from visiting the Dwarkadheesh Dham in Gujarat.
Location of the temple -
The Dwarkadheesh Temple can be found at Shakul Dhara Pokhra in Varanasi. Local transportation options are available to ensure the convenience of devotees.