GYANESHWAR
According to Kashi Khand, Chapter 73, Lord Shiva told Goddess Parvaty that there are thousands of Shiv Lings in Kashi Kshetram. While some of them are Swayambhu (appeared by themselves), many others have been installed by Gods, deities and devotees and planets.
In the process, Lord Shiva hinted to a group of fourteen Lings which are very powerful. Gayaneshwar Ling is one of them. The fourteen Shiv Lings are equivalent to invaluable treasure.
People who worship Lord Shiva in the form of Gyaneshwar will always be happy, acquire ultimate knowledge and will attain Moksha. Let alone worshipping these fourteen Lings, merely by reciting the names of these Lings, a devotee can free himself from all the sins committed knowingly or unknowingly.
LOCATION OF GYANESHWAR
Gyaneshwar Ling is located at No. D.10/32, Lahori Tola in the premises of Gyaneshwar Silk Factory. Devotees will have to descend the steps in the premises as the Ling is located under the ground level. The place of worship is well maintained. People can travel upto Dasaswamedh Vishwanath Gully by rickshaw and then on foot to this place. Lahouri Tola is an important landmark.
TYPES OF POOJA
The place of worship is open from 06.00 a.m. to 11.00 a.m. and from 05.00 p.m. to 09.00 p.m. The timings are flexible.
- A. Introduction
- About Kashi Khand
- Kashi Yatra performed by South Indians
- SHIV LINGS IN KASHI WORSHIPPED AS JYOTIRLINGS
- ►Importance of River Ganga
- ►Aditya Temples
- ►Bhairav Temples
- ►Devi Temples
- Annapurna Devi
- Bandi Devi
- Bhavani Gauri
- Brahma Charini Devi
- Chamunda Devi
- Chandi Devi
- Charma Munda Devi
- Chitra Ghanta Devi
- Durga Devi (Kooshmanda Durga)
- Hayakanti Devi
- Jyeshta Gauri
- Kalratri
- Kamakhya Devi (Kamakshi)
- Katyayani
- Lalitha Gauri
- Mahalakshmi Gauri
- Mangala Gauri
- Mani Karnika Devi
- Mukhnirmalika Gauri
- Sankata Devi
- Shailputri
- Shringar Gauri
- Siddha Lakshmi Devi
- Siddheshwari
- Skanda Mata
- Sowbhagya Gauri
- Tri Lokya Sundary
- Tripura Bhairavi
- Varahi Devi
- Vindhya Devi
- Vishalakshi Gauri
- Vishwa Bhuja Gauri
- ▼Shiva Temples
- ►Main Shiva Temples
- ►Other Shiva Temples (A-D)
- Aadi Mahadev
- Aadi Varaheshwar
- Aapa Stambeshwar
- Agasthyeshwar
- Agneeshwar
- Agni Dhruveshwar
- Amareshwar
- Amriteshwar
- Angeerayeshwar
- Ashadeshwar
- Aswani Kumareshwar
- Avadhooteshwar
- Avi Mukteshwar
- Balmikeshwar
- Bhadreshwar
- Bhagirateshwar
- Bharabhooteshwar
- Bheemeshwar
- Bhoor Bhuva Suva Ling
- Bhooteshwar
- Brahmeshwar
- Brihaspateeshwar
- Budheshwar
- Chakreshwar (Yantreshwar)
- Chandeeshwar
- Chandreshwar
- Chatur Mukheshwar
- Chitrangadeshwar
- Daksheshwar
- Dandapani
- Dasaswamedheshwar
- Dhanvantareshwar
- Dhruveshwar
- Divodaseshwar
- Dwareshwar
- ▼Other Shiva Temples (E-K)
- Eeshaneshwar
- Ganeshwar (Rameshwar)
- Gangeshwar
- Garudeshwar
- Gautameshwar
- Gopreksheshwar
- Gyaneshwar
- Hareshwar
- Harikesheshwar
- Harishchandreshwar
- Hasti Paleshwar
- Hatkeshwar
- Hiranya Garbheshwar
- Jambukeshwar
- Janakeshwar
- Jateeshwar (Pataleshwar)
- Jaygeeshyeshwar
- Jwara Hareshwar
- Jyeshteshwar
- Jyoti Rupeshwar
- Kacheshwar
- Kaholeshwar
- Kaleshwar
- Kameshwar
- Kandukeshwar
- Kapardeeshwar
- Kardhameshwar
- Karkotak Nageshwar
- Karuneshwar
- Karvireshwar
- Kashyapeshwar
- Kirateshwar
- Kooshmandeshwar
- Koteeshwar (Koti Ling)
- Krishneshwar
- Kshemeshwar
- Kubereshwar
- Kukkuteshwar
- ►Other Shiva Temples (L-R)
- Langlishwar
- Madalaseshwar
- Madhyameshwar
- Maha Siddheshwar
- Mahakaleshwar
- Mahalakshmeeshwar
- Malteeshwar
- Mangaleshwar
- Markandeyshwar
- Moksha Dwareshwar
- Muchkundeshwar
- Nageshwar
- Nakshatreshwar
- Nal Koopeshwar
- Narmadeshwar
- Neelkantheshwar
- Nikumbeshwar
- Panch Gangeshwar
- Panch Krosha Temple
- Panchaksheshwar
- Parvateeshwar
- Parvateshwar
- Pasupateshwar
- Pawaneshwar
- Pingaleshwar
- Pita Maheshwar
- Pitreshwar
- Prahladeshwar
- Prayageshwar
- Pulaheshwar
- Ratneshwar
- Rudreshwar
- ►Other Shiva Temples (S-Y)
- Sahasraksheshwar
- Samudreshwar
- Satishwar
- Shaileshwar
- Shaneeshwar
- Shatkaleshwar
- Shool Tankeshwar
- Shruteeshwar
- Shukreshwar
- Siddhi Ashtakeshwar
- Someshwar
- Sookshmeshwar
- Swarg Dwareshwar
- Swarleeneshwar
- Til Parneshwar
- Triambakeshwar
- Trilochan
- Tripurantakeshwar
- Trisandhyeshwar
- Up Shanteshwar
- Vamadeveshwar
- Varuna Sangameshwar
- Varuneshwar
- Vashishteshwar
- Vasukeeshwar
- Vedeshwar
- Vibhandeshwar
- Vidhyeshwar
- Vimaleshwar
- Vishalaksheeshwar
- Vishwakarmeshwar
- Vrisheshwar
- Vyagreshwar
- Vyaseshwar
- Yagya Valkeshwar
- ►Vinayak Temples
- A.Places of Worship of Lord Vinayak (Ganesha) in Kashi
- AA. Dhundhi Vinayak
- AAA. Fifty Six Vinayak Temples
- Abhay Vinayak
- Ark Vinayak
- Asha Vinayak
- Avi Mukta Vinayak
- Bhimchandi Vinayak
- Chatur Dant Vinayak
- Chintamani Vinayak
- Chitra Ghanta Vinayak
- Dant Hast Vinayak
- Dehli Vinayak
- Durg Vinayak
- Durmukh Vinayak
- Dwar Vinayak
- Dwi Mukh Vinayak
- Eka Danta Vinayak
- Gaja Karna Vinayak
- Gaja Vinayak
- Gana Nath Vinayak
- Gyan Vinayak
- Heramba Vinayak
- Jyeshta Vinayak
- Kaal Vinayak
- Kali Priya Vinayak
- Kharva Vinayak
- Koonitaksh Vinayak
- Kooshmanda Vinayak
- Koot Dant Vinayak
- Kshipra Prasad Vinayak
- Lambodara Vinayak
- Mangal Vinayak
- Manikarnika Vinayak
- Mitra Vinayak
- Moda Vinayak
- Modak Priya Vinayak
- Munda Vinayak
- Nagesh Vinayak
- Paas Pani Vinayak
- Panchasya Vinayak
- Pichandil Vinayak
- Pramoda Vinayak
- Pranav Vinayak
- Raj Putra Vinayak
- Shal Kant Vinayak
- Shrishti Vinayak
- Siddhi Vinayak
- Singh Tund Vinayak
- Sthool Dant Vinayak
- Sumukh Vinayak
- Tri Mukh Vinayak
- Uddand Mund Vinayak
- Uddand VInayak
- VAKRA TUND VINAYAK (BADA GANESH)
- VARAD VINAYAK
- VIGHNA RAJA VINAYAK
- VIKATA DWIJA VINAYAK
- YAKSH VINAYAK
- ►Vishnu Temples
- Adi Keshav
- Atyugra Narsimha
- Bheeshma Keshav
- Bhrigu Keshav
- Bindu Madhav
- Ganga Keshav
- Gopi Govind
- Gyan Keshav
- Gyan Madhav
- Hayagreev Keshav
- Kolahala Narasimha
- Lakshmi Narsimha
- Mahabal Narsimha
- Nar Narayan
- Narad Keshav
- Prachand Narsimha
- Prahlad Keshav
- Prayag Madhav
- Shwet Madhav
- Tamra Varaha
- Tribhuwan Keshav
- Trivikrama
- Vaikunth Madhav
- Vaman Keshav
- Veer Madhav
- Vidar Narsimha
- Vitank Narsimha
- Yagya Varaha
- Importance of immersion of mortal remains (Asthi) in Ganga