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  • Shri Asht Bhairav Darshan Yatra

    From  11,000.00

    Kala Bhairav is the guardian deity of Kashi. He occupies the position of a guard/ watchman with a dog as his vehicle, and is regarded as one of the forms of Shiva himself. In Kashi, there are 8 Bhairav temples, collectively called AshtaBhairav.

  • Bhoomi Puja/Grih Pravesh

    From  5,100.00

    Bhoomi Puja is dedicated to Mother Earth to seek blessings and removal of all the evil spirits and any Dosh that would trouble the construction of the building. It is done before any construction is done to rid the land of any evil or sinister aura and spirits.

  • Kashi Vishalakshi Puja

    From  7,100.00

    Kashi Vishalakshi Temple is India’s most sacred pilgrimage place. Puja worship of Goddess Visalakshi gets beauty and wealth. There is liberation on charity, chanting and sacrificing. It is believed that Shaktipith Durga is a symbol of mother’s power.

  • Shiva Shakti Puja

    From  15,000.00

    Shiva Shakti Puja is considered as the holy union of God Shiva and Goddess Shakti. As per Vedas Shiva is universal consciousness and Shakti is divine universal energy and by worshipping both of them, you may please two fundamental forces of this universe.

  • Puja at Dharmeshwar Temple

    From  5,100.00

    Goddess Parvaty asked Lord Shiva to describe the various important Shiv Lings in Kashi.  Lord Shiva told her, once upon a time, in Anand Van (Kashi) Yam Raj installed a Ling and underwent severe penance in prayer of Lord Shiva.  His prayers went on during extremely cold winters and torrid summers.

  • Puja at Trilochaneshwar Temple

    From  5,100.00

    Trilochan Ling finds mention in Kashi Khand as Trivishtabh Ling.  In the south of Trilochan, three holy rivers Yamuna, Saraswati and Narmada joined together once. It is believed that these three rivers themselves performed abhishek of Trilochan Ling While Omkareshwar Ling attained prime importance among all Lings in Kashi,

  • Puja at Kameshwar Temple

    From  5,100.00

    The temple of Kameshwar, in the northern part of Varanasi, is of ancient origin. Also known as Kamananath Temple, it is remarkable for the vast accumulation of shrines and images within its boundaries.

  • Puja at Kedareshwar Temple (Gauri Kedar)

    From  5,100.00

    The Kedareshwar temple is present at Kedar ghat. The meaning of kedar it refers the place where the crop of liberty grows and in Varanasi kedareshwar temple is the where people got freedom from their sins.