Kaal Ratri Temple - Essential Spiritual Experience in Kashi, Varanasi

Kaal Ratri Temple

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When the evil demon Durgasur was to be killed, Kalratri was sent by Goddess as her special emissary. Kalratri created havoc by her exhalation which resulted in huge fire balls destroying the demon’s army. (Details given under Durga Devi). After slaying the demon and taking the form of  Durga Devi, Kashi Khand states that Durga Devi guards Kashi in form of various Shaktis/Devis at various places in Kashi.  Kalratri is one of them. Maa Durga’s seventh form is Kalratri. Her body is pitch black just like darkness.  Her hair is in disorder. She has garland around her neck which shines like lightning. She has 3 eyes which are round like the universe and give out lightning rays continuously. She exhales fire flames continuously through her nose. Her vehicle is a donkey.  Her upper right hand grants blessings and lower right hand assures protection. Her upper left hand has an iron thorn and her lower left hand has a dagger. Though her appearance is fearsome, she always grants auspicious boons. So her name is Shubhkari. Her devotees need not fear her. She destroys evil, so demons and ghosts run away even when somebody thinks about her.  Her devotees are freed from fear (phobia) of fire, water, animals, enemies, night etc i.e. all kinds of fear. Kalratri is located at D.8/17, Kalika Galli, which is a lane parallel to Annapurna – Vishwanath Lane.  People can travel to Dasaswamedh by rickshaw and walk through the Gully to Visweshwar temple and after crossing Sakshi Vinayak, they may take right turn, climb a few steps and reach Kalika Galli through Shukreshwar. Devotees worship Kalratri Devi during Navratri falling in September/October and some people refer regard this Goddess as a form of Kali.  The road Kalika Galli is named after this Goddess. This temple is one of the Shakti Peets of Varanasi. According to old timers, Kalratri is a very powerful Devi and at any time, few old people can be seen in the temple premises deeply engrossed in prayers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the darshan timings for this temple?

Most temples in Varanasi open early in the morning around 4:00 AM and close by 10:00 PM. It is best to visit during the morning aarti or evening aarti.

Is there an entry fee?

No, entry to most temples in Varanasi is free. However, special pooja or expedited darshan lines at the Kashi Vishwanath Temple may have a fee.

What is the dress code?

Devotees are requested to wear modest clothing. Shoulders and knees should be covered. In some ancient temples, traditional dhotis for men and sarees for women are preferred.

Are cameras allowed inside?

Photography is generally restricted inside the inner sanctum of major temples. Please check with security at the entrance. In the Kashi Vishwanath corridor, mobile phones are strictly prohibited.

Can foreigners enter the temples?

Yes, most temples in Varanasi are open to all regardless of nationality. However, the inner sanctum of some private family temples might have restrictions.