Kashi Vishwanath Corridor is completing three years!
One of the Dwadash Jyotirlingas is Shri kashi vishwanath temple of Varanasi, also known as Kashi Vishwanath Dham. On 13 december 2021, this ancient temple was inaugurated in a new form. Now it is completing 3 years. In these three years, the grandeur of Kashi Vishwanath Dham has been seen increasing day by day and along with the faith of the devotees, this is also the main reason that the number of devotees coming here in crores in a month. Along with this, a record increase is also being seen in the offerings made to Baba. On the occasion of completion of 3 years of the inauguration of Kashi Vishwanath Dham, different cultural programs and Rudrabhishek will be organized in the premises.
Kashi Vishwanath Dham was inaugurated on 13 december 2021. Now it is completing 3 years, on this occasion, preparations have been made by the kashi vishwanath temple administration for Rudrabhishek and various cultural events on this day. Apart from this, the premises will be decorated in an attractive manner. Preparations are being made by the temple administration to make this occasion very special.
At the same time, the number of devotees reaching Kashi Vishwanath Dham on other major dates including Sawan month and Mahashivratri is more than 3 lakh daily. Apart from this, during the month of Sawan, crores of shiva devotees reach Baba's court. Apart from this, if we talk about Baba's treasure, then the figures of every financial year in offerings are leaving behind the figures of previous years.
The grandeur of Baba's Dham has increased
Grand decorations and cultural programs are organized in Kashi Vishwanath Dham on different festivals and major dates. Apart from this, keeping in mind the convenience of the devotees in the present time, the arrangements related to accessible darshan, medical facility, information related to the temple have been made better than before. Certainly, kashi vishwanath temple, the biggest court of Lord shiva, has become a big center of faith as well as religious tourism in today's times.