In Hindu religion it is believed that a simple glimpse of the
Jyotirlinga is a soul-cleansing experience that transforms life
and puts it on the path of knowledge and Bhakti (devotion).
A single darshan of Vishweshwara Jyotirlinga is considered to
merit more than the darshan of other jyotirlingas, scattered
in various parts of India. The word ‘Kashi’ originated from
the word ‘Kas’ which means to shine. Stepped in tradition and
mythological legacy, Kashi is the ‘original ground’ created
by Lord Shiva and Parvati, upon which they stood at the beginning
of time.Varanasi is said to be the point at which the first
jyotirlinga, the fiery pillar of light by which Shiva manifested
his supremacy over other Gods, broke through the earth's 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 Varansi. It is open only to Hindus. Inside
the courtyard is the temple of Vishwanatha surrounded by many
subsidiary shrines. It is in the heart of this city that there
stands in its fullest majesty the Kashi Vishwanath Temple in
which is enshrined the Jyotirlinga of Shiva, Vishweshwara or
Vishwanatha.
The original temple was located across the road, but it was
destroyed by Aurangzeb who built a mosque in its place, but
the traces of the old temple can be seen behind the mosque..
The present temple was built by Ahalya Bai of Indore in 1776.This
mosque has minarets towering 71 metres above the Ganges. Now
the new Vishwanath Temple situated in the premises of Banaras
Hindu University, it is managed by the reputed industrialists
- the Birla family.
The Kashi Vishwanath Temple has been a living picture of the
timeless cultural traditions and highest spiritual values. A
cluster of five lingas enclosed in a temple is called Nilakantheshvar
temple. Just above the Avimukteshvara Vinayaka are temples of
Shanishchara and Virupaksha. To the right just near the entrance
is the temple enshrining a linga called Avimukteshvara. There
is a controversy regarding the original Jyotirlinga at the place,
which suggests that not the Vishwanatha but the Avimukteshvara
is the original Jyotirlinga. Situated amidst the crowded lanes
of Varanasi, the temple of Vishwanatha can be approached from
a lane called Vishwanatha lane. Inside the courtyard is the
temple of Vishwanatha surrounded by many subsidiary shrines.
There is a well, called Jnana Vapi i.e. wisdom well located
to the north of the main temple. As one enters the temple from
the southern side the first temple to the left of the pilgrim
are three temples in a row one behind the other, Vishnu, Virupakshi
Gauri and Avimukta Vinayaka.
The Vishwanath temple opens daily at 2.30 A.M. for Mangala Aarti
and between 3 to 4 A.M. ticket holders are permitted to join.
The timing of general Darshan is from 4 to 11 A.M. The timing
for midday Bhog Aarti is from11.30 to 12 A.M. Between 12 noon
to 7 P.M., general devotees are free to have Darshan. From 7
to 8.30 P.M. the Sapta Rishi Aarati is held after which Darshan
is possible again till 9 P.M. At 9 P.M. the Shringar/Bhog Aarati
starts and after that Darshan is possible only from outside.
Shayana Aarti starts at 10.30 P.M. and the temple closes at
11 P.M. Most of the offerings at the Kashi Vishwanath temple
are given to poor. The Golden Temple or Kashi Vishwanath Temple
dedicated to Lord Shiva was built by Ahalya Bai of Indore in
1776 and 800 kg of gold plating on the towers were provided
by Maharaja Ranjit Singh of Lahore. The Shivlinga in the temple
is the main devotional focus of the city. Next to the Temple
is a Well known as the Gyan Kapur Kuan (well of knowledge).
This temple was renovated by Maharani Khaneti ,wife of Sudarshan
Shah in 1857.The temple has a Shivling (60 cm. high and 90 Cm.
Circumference).People from all over India do also visit the
Vishvanath temple during their visits to Uttarkashi, Gangotri
and Yamunotri. The Vishwanatha temple consists of a mandapa
and a sanctum. Inside the sanctum a linga is set into the center
of the floor in a square silver altar. The Linga is of black
stone. Though the interior of the temple is not large and elaborate
it presents the peaceful atmosphere ideal for worship.
The five Aaratis of Mahadev is very famous. At this time Shiva
is decorated with leaves shaded under huge cobra. Thousands
of people come in this time to visit the decorated Vishwanath.Kashi
Vishwanath Shiva Lingam in Golden Temple, which has seen many
of its destructions is the symbol of mysterious cosmos, which
attracts many thousands hindus to offer Ganges-water daily.
It is the belief of the people of Banaras is that Baba Vishwanath
is responsible for the happiness and sadness of the lives of
the people of Banaras. Legend maintains that Lord Shiva manifested
himself in the from of a lingam at 12 holy cities in India,
Varanasi being one of them.These lingams we known as JYOTIRLINGAMS.
To the side of the temple is Gyan-Kupor('The well of Knowledge').
The Jyotirlingam of the original Vishwanath Temple, is believed
to be hidden in the well by his devotees to protect it from
the early Muslim invaders.