Vishweshwara Ji in Kashi
Many types of worship are mentioned in the ancient texts like Kashi Khand, Padma Purana, Linga Purana etc., but looking at the present environment, it may not be possible for any person to follow the verses mentioned in the above texts.
It is believed that taking a dip in the holy Ganges at Manikarnika Ghat and visiting the Vishwanath Temple washes away all sins. The greatness of Vishweshwar (Vishwanath) has been described in many chapters at many places in Kashi Khand and if an attempt is made to present it here, it may take up a lot of space.
However, suffice it to say that Vishwanath Temple is highly revered and is worshiped by many devotees not only across India but across the globe. Every year on the next day of Diwali Amavasya, 56 Bhog Annakoot Shringar is performed at Vishwanath Temple and it attracts devotees from all over the world.
It is believed that there is never a shortage of food in our house by seeing this panoramic view. "By touching and praying to the Vishweshwara Linga, the devotee is absolved of all sins accumulated in the previous two lives." Devotees are not allowed to enter the sanctum sanctorum in many temples across India.
However, they are allowed in the Vishwanath temple of Kashi."A devotee, who, with pure devotion, pours holy water on the linga and offers just one flower to Lord Vishweshwara, receives blessings equivalent to worshiping with hundreds of golden flowers."
The Shiva Mahapurana related to the origin and significance of the Vishweshwara Jyotirlinga, according to which when the Supreme Lord wished to change from one to two, this Supreme Lord transformed himself into the Ardhanarishvara form, the union of the male Lord Shiva and the male Lord Shiva. Woman.