Sarangnath Temple - Essential Spiritual Experience in Kashi, Varanasi

Sarangnath Temple

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The temple is located on the Saarangnath Road in Saarangnath locality of Saarnath. This temple is believed to be an ancient one belonging to Shaivite Sect. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Stairs lead to the main entrance of the temple. There is a statue of Nandi near the entrance. The temple houses twin Shiva lingam in its sanctum and both the Shiva lingams are worshipped together here. The temple is visited by a large number of devotees during Shravan month (July-August) and on Shivaratri. This temple name is related to Saarang Muni (saint) who is brother of God Shiva's wife Parvathi. As per legend, during short stay of Shiva and Parvathi in Kasi, Saarang Muni visited this place to meet them. He liked this place very much that he decided to stay here at Saarnath. Lord Shiva promised him that he will visit his place in Shravan month (Hindu calendar month, July to August). Devotees visit this temple to seek fulfillment of the following:-

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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.