The Durga Temple, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
Located 2 km from Varanasi, the 18th century Durga
temple is one of the most important temples in Varanasi.
Built by a Bengali maharani, this temple has Nagara
Style. Stained red with ochre, this temple is built
with a multi-tiered shikhara(spire). The shikhara of
the temple is formed by many small spires which are
built one on top of the other.
One of the most popular temples, dedicated to Goddess
Durga, it sits on the large rectangular tank called
Durga Kund in the Southern sector of the city. The Puranas
locate Durga Ji at her present site, and she has kept
this place for many centuries. She is said to protect
Varanasi from the south, as one of the fierce goddess
guardians of the sacred zone. According to some who
serve this temple, the image of Durga was never established
by human hands, but is a self-manifest image. It appeared
here of its own accord.
Durga is the 'terrible' form of Shiva's consort Parvati,
so at festivals there are often sacrifices of goats.
Non-Hindus can enter the courtyard but not the inner
sanctum. It is commonly known as Monkey Temple due to
many frisky monkey that have made it their home.
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