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Updated: July 06, 2025 04:25
THE SPIRITUAL FORECAST
With the sacred month of Sawan soon to arrive, the age-old Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Varanasi is all set to witness an all-time high spiritual commotion. With over 1.5 crore devotees slated to throng the Jyotirlinga temple from July 11, temple and district administrations have made elaborate arrangements to ensure hassle-free darshan, security, and spiritual nourishment for all.
PREPARATION HIGHLIGHTS
Zig-zag barricading installed to manage long lines and allow for orderly passage
German hangers erected to protect worshipers from rain and sun
Rugs laid on temple floors to cover feet from hot floors
Health desks, ORS stations, water stations, and mobile toilets set up along the region
DEVOTEE EXPERIENCE ENHANCEMENTS
New special gold cards are launched for children, senior citizens, and physically-challenged persons for priority entry.
Distribution of biscuits, glucose, jaggery, and water to maintain the energy level of devotees throughout long waits
24/7 operational health center to handle emergency situations
Live telecasting of aartis on LED screens throughout Varanasi and online platforms for remote participation
RITUALS & REVERENCE
Jalabhishek (water offering ritual) to be performed by millions, same as last year's figure of over one crore
Flower showers to be maintained as a heritage welcome gesture for pilgrims
Devotees requested to refrain from crowding and choose virtual darshan if sick or elderly
SECURITY & CROWD MANAGEMENT
Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) employed in crowd management
Coordination of the civic authorities, police, and temple authorities for safety arrangements
Instructions provided to avoid entry of smartwatches, phones, and other items not allowed in the temple complex
CULTURAL CONTEXT
Kashi Vishwanath is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas and has immense religious significance in Hinduism
Sawan is the holiest month for Shiva devotees, drawing pilgrims from across India and even abroad The city becomes a holy site, with Har Har Mahadev slogans echoing in all corners of its ghats and streets.
SOURCE The Hans India, Tripura India, Janta Se Rishta, News18 Hindi, The Hawk India