Varanasi: Shri Kashi Vishwanath Dham has been made spiritually and religiously more prosperous by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. Now on coming to the temple premises of the Dham, devotees will be able to see Baba Vishwanath along with his glory. Sacred sites mentioned in religious scriptures and mythological texts are present in Kashi. All the information, including the pictorial description, verse number, translation ,, on the basis of Upanishads, Vedas and Puranas have been engraved on marble in Vishwanath Dham.
Kashi, the oldest and most vibrant city in the world, is considered the cultural, religious and spiritual capital of the country. There is strong evidence of this, which is found in the Upanishads, Vedas and Puranas. With these proofs, a pictorial description of Shiva’s glory has been engraved on marble in Shri Kashi Vishwanath Dham.
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25 pictorial panels put up in the corridor of the temple complex
Professor Ramnarayan Dwivedi, General Secretary of Kashi Vidvat Parishad, told that the devotees coming to Baba’s courtyard will be able to know about the glory of Lord Shankar in an authentic way. Pictorial panels have been installed for this. All the holy places mentioned in religious scriptures and mythological texts are also present in Kashi. It is mentioned with proof. Why Lord Shankar is dear to Kashi and why Kashi is called Miniature India, all these information are available on the pictorial panel of this marble. This information has been edited by Kashi Vidvat Parishad. About 25 such pictorial panels have been put up in the corridors of the temple complex.
The description of Shiva Stuti etc.
He told that in Kashi itself, the first sermon of the four Vedas by Ved Vyas, 56 Vinayaks in Kashi, seven cities providing salvation in Kashi, five pilgrimages in Kashi, the establishment of Ashta Bhairav on the orders of Lord Shiva, 64 Yoginis of Lord Shankar. The sending of Kashi to Kashi, Kashi resting on the trident of Kashi Archbishop Baba Vishwanath, the establishment of the eight matrikas by Bholenath and the praise of Shiva by the great poet Kalidas etc. have been described. All these information have been engraved with pictures, Sanskrit shlokas, translations ,. Apart from this, in which texts, Upanishads, Vedas and Puranas it is mentioned, it has been described along with the number of verses.