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One
of the most famous temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, Kashi Vishwanath
Temple is holiest place holding some of the most interesting facts.
Standing on the Western bank of the holy river Ganga, it is one of the
twelve Jyotirlingas. Take a look at some facts that are not known by
many.
Tumultuous History of Kashi
According
to records the temple was found in 1490. Kashi has seen the rule of
many kings both famous and not so famous. Few of us know that it was
also ruled by Buddhists for some time. The city on the banks of Ganges
has seen its share of slaughter and destruction. The temples were
plundered time and again by the Mughals. The original temples were
re-built, then destroyed and re-built.
The Construction of the temple
Mughal Emperor Akbar gave permission to build the original temple, which was later destroyed by Aurangazeb.
The Great Rani Ahilya Bai Holkar Built the Present temple
The
Kashi Vishwanath temple was last rebuilt and restored to its glory by
the Queen of Indore, Rani Ahilya Bai Holkar. She took the initiative to
restore the temple and also provided the funds for it. Aurangzeb had
destroyed the temple and built a mosque in its place.
Jyotirlingas
Kashi
Vishwanath is revered as one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Shiva. It is
also said that Lord Shiva actually stayed here for some time. Kashi has
been derived from the word KAS, which literally means to shine.
The Golden Chatra
The temple has a golden chatra on top. It is believed that any wish is fulfilled if it is made after seeing the chatra.
First Ray of Light
It
is believed that when the earth was created the first ray of light fell
on Kashi. There are legends that believe that Shiva had actually stayed
here for some time. Shiva is supposed to the guardian of the city and
its people.
Legend of the GyaanaVapi or Well of Wisdom
It
is said the when news reached of Aurangzebs plans to destroy the
temple, the idol of Shiva was hidden in a well to protect it from the
destruction. The well still stands there between the mosque and the
temple. Be sure to see it next time you go to pray at this majestic
site.
POSTED BY : VIPUL KOUL
EDITED BY : ASHOK KOUL
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