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Temple Aarti Timings

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Temple Aarti Timings

Temple Aarti timings in Varanasi play an important role in the daily spiritual life of the city. Aartis are performed at various temples to honor the deities and mark different phases of the day with devotion and prayer.

At the Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Mangala Aarti is performed early in the morning, followed by Bhog Aarti during the day, Sandhya Aarti in the evening, and Shringar or Shayan Aarti at night. Devotees gather in large numbers to participate in these sacred rituals.

Temples such as Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple, Durga Temple, Kalabhairav Temple, and Annapurna Temple also follow fixed daily aarti schedules, attracting devotees throughout the day.

Morning aartis symbolize new beginnings and spiritual awakening, while evening aartis are performed to express gratitude and devotion. The sound of bells, conch shells, and devotional chants creates a deeply sacred atmosphere across the city.

Visitors are advised to arrive early for temple aartis, as timings may vary on festivals and special occasions. Experiencing temple aartis in Varanasi offers a powerful connection to the city’s living spiritual traditions.


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Rahul Sharma

"Varanasi is truly a spiritual experience. The Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat was mesmerizing, and the temples filled me with peace. I will definitely visit again."

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Ashish Singh

"From early morning boat rides to evening aarti, Varanasi touched my soul. The culture, food, and positive energy of the city are unforgettable."

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Amit Patel

"My trip to Varanasi was very well planned. The ghats, Kashi Vishwanath Temple, and local food made the journey special. Highly recommended for spiritual travelers."

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