Vishalakshi Temple
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शक्तिरूपां जगन्मातां करुणामृतसागराम्। विशालाक्षीं नमस्यामि दुःखनाशप्रदायिनीम्॥

Vishalakshi Mandir

Divine Shakti Peeth of Maa Vishalakshi in Kashi blessing devotees with prosperity, protection, and spiritual grace.

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जय विशालाक्षि मातः काशीवासिनि शुभे॥

Stuti & Sloka

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Salutations to Maa Vishalakshi who removes suffering and grants compassion.

Translation:

Salutations to Maa Vishalakshi who removes suffering and grants compassion.

02

O Divine Mother, protect us always.

Translation:

O Divine Mother, protect us always..

03

Salutations to Maa Vishalakshi.

Translation:

Salutations to Maa Vishalakshi.

Sacred Mantras

Main Temple Mantra

ॐ ह्रीं विशालाक्ष्यै नमः॥

Devi Beej Mantra

ॐ ऐं ह्रीं श्रीं विशालाक्ष्यै नमः॥

जय विशालाक्षि मातः काशीवासिनि शुभे॥

Story of The Temple

Divine Tales and Sacred History

“माँ विशालाक्षी की कृपा से भक्त को शक्ति, समृद्धि, सौभाग्य और आध्यात्मिक शांति प्राप्त होती है।”

Divine Glory of Vishalakshi Mandir Kashi

Vishalakshi Mandir in Kashi is one of the most sacred Shakti Peeths in India dedicated to Maa Vishalakshi, the divine form of Goddess Parvati. Located near the holy Kashi Vishwanath Temple, this temple holds immense spiritual significance among devotees of Shakti and Sanatan Dharma.

The temple radiates divine feminine energy and attracts thousands of devotees seeking blessings for prosperity, protection, marital harmony, and spiritual growth. Maa Vishalakshi is worshipped as the compassionate mother who removes suffering and grants divine grace to her devotees..

Mythological Origin of Maa Vishalakshi

According to ancient Hindu scriptures and Shakti Peeth traditions, Vishalakshi Mandir is among the revered Shakti Peeths where parts of Goddess Sati’s divine body fell during Lord Shiva’s cosmic tandava. It is believed that the earrings or face ornament of Maa Sati fell at this sacred place, making it spiritually powerful.

The name “Vishalakshi” means “the Goddess with large compassionate eyes.” Devotees believe Maa Vishalakshi watches over the world with divine compassion and blesses sincere worshippers with peace and prosperity.

Historical and Architectural Importance

Vishalakshi Mandir has remained an important pilgrimage site in Varanasi for centuries. The temple preserves ancient traditions of Shakti worship and devotional rituals practiced in Kashi since ancient times.

The architecture of the temple reflects traditional North Indian temple style with sacred carvings, colorful decorations, and divine sanctum design. The idol of Maa Vishalakshi is beautifully adorned with flowers, silk garments, jewelry, and sacred ornaments symbolizing prosperity and divine grace.

Devotees offer red chunri, bangles, flowers, sweets, coconuts, and laddoo as sacred offerings to the Goddess. The temple surroundings preserve the timeless charm of old Kashi with narrow spiritual lanes, devotional chants, and sacred energy.

Spiritual Energy and Religious Importance

Vishalakshi Mandir is considered one of the most spiritually uplifting Devi temples in Kashi. Worshipping Maa Vishalakshi is believed to remove negativity, grant peace, strengthen family harmony, and fulfill sincere wishes.

The temple is especially important for women devotees seeking blessings for marital happiness, prosperity, motherhood, and protection. Many pilgrims experience emotional peace and spiritual positivity after offering prayers at the temple.

The sacred vibrations during Devi Aarti and mantra chanting create a divine atmosphere filled with devotion and spiritual awakening. Spiritual seekers visit the temple to meditate and seek blessings from the divine mother.

Festivals and Pilgrimage Importance

The temple becomes spiritually vibrant during Navratri, Durga Puja, Kajali Teej, and major Shakti festivals. Thousands of devotees gather to participate in Devi pujas, bhajans, aartis, and spiritual celebrations conducted with deep devotion.

Daily rituals include Mangala Aarti, Devi Archana, Bhog offerings, mantra chanting, and evening Sandhya Aarti. The temple atmosphere during these rituals creates a peaceful and spiritually uplifting experience for devotees.

जय विशालाक्षि मातः काशीवासिनि शुभे॥

Importance of The Temple

Sacred Significance and Divine Blessings

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Sacred Shakti Peeth of Kashi

The temple is among the revered Shakti Peeths dedicated to Maa Vishalakshi.

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Divine Motherly Protection

Maa Vishalakshi blesses devotees with compassion, peace, and spiritual grace.

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Symbol of Prosperity and Harmony

Devotees seek blessings for wealth, marriage, and family happiness.

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Ancient Center of Devi Worship

The temple preserves centuries-old Shakti traditions and sacred rituals.

जय विशालाक्षि मातः काशीवासिनि शुभे॥

Pujas Performed in The Temple

Sacred Rituals and Divine Ceremonies

Daily Rituals

5:00 AM Temple Opening
5:30 AM Mangala Aarti
8:00 AM Devi Archana
12:00 PM Bhog Offering
7:00 PM Sandhya Aarti

Special Pujas

Opening for sacred darshan
Morning devotional worship
Worship of Maa Vishalakshi
Sacred food offering
Evening devotional ceremony

Popular Offerings

Red Chunri
Bangles
Flowers
Coconut
Laddoo
जय विशालाक्षि मातः काशीवासिनि शुभे॥

Darshan of Aarti Timings

Temple Opening Hours and Aarti Schedule

Temple Darshan Timings

Daily schedule for temple visits

Morning Darshan

Morning Darshan

5:00 AM 12:00 PM
Afternoon Closure

Afternoon Closure

12:00 PM 3:00 PM
Evening Darshan

Evening Darshan

3:00 PM 9:30 PM
Morning Aarti

Morning Aarti

5:30 AM
Evening Aarti

Evening Aarti

7:00 PM
Our Route Guide

How to Reach Temple

Plan Your Sacred Journey to the Temple

By Airplane

Nearest Airport: Nearest Airport: Lal Bahadur Shastri International

Distance: Distance: Approx 25 KM

Travel Time: Travel Time: 50–60 Minutes

By Train

Nearest Station: Nearest Railway Station: Varanasi Junction

Distance: Distance: Approx 5 KM

Travel Time: Travel Time: 20–25 Minutes

By Road

Bus Stand: Nearest Bus Stand: Varanasi Bus Stand

Distance: Distance: Approx 4 KM

Travel Time: Travel Time: 20 Minutes

Important Travel Information
Visit early morning for peaceful darshan.
Traditional modest attire is recommended.
Navratri attracts large devotee crowds.
Photography may be restricted inside sanctum.
Prasad and puja samagri are available nearby.
Nearby facilities include hotels and dharamshalas.
Distance from Major Cities

New Delhi

820 KM 12–14 Hours

Mumbai

1500 KM 24–26 Hours

Kolkata

680 KM 11–12 Hours

Lucknow

320 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

Got Questions? We've Got Answers

Everything you need to know about temple darshan and puja services

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The temple is famous as a sacred Shakti Peeth dedicated to Maa Vishalakshi in Kashi.
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Early mornings and Navratri are considered highly auspicious for darshan and worship.
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Maa Vishalakshi, a divine form of Goddess Parvati, is worshipped as the main deity.
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The temple generally remains open from 5:00 AM to 9:30 PM daily.
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Navratri, Durga Puja, Fridays, and major Devi festivals are celebrated grandly.
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Red chunri, bangles, laddoo, flowers, coconuts, and diyas are commonly offered.
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Photography may be restricted inside the sanctum area.
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Yes, devotees can participate in Devi Puja, Archana, Havan, and special festival rituals.
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Yes, hotels, dharamshalas, and guest houses are available near the temple area.
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Devotees seek prosperity, protection, peace, marital harmony, and spiritual fulfillment from Maa Vishalakshi. Select 87 more words to run Humanizer.
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