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Shri Krittivaseshwar Mahadev Temple, Daranagar, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh

This is a consecrated linga of Krithi Vaseshwar Mahadev.

There is a place to sit and meditate. You can go into meditative states here effortlessly.

How to Get there
The temple is located at Daranagar; north of Kashi Vishwanath Temple.

Map:
https://goo.gl/maps/3hJBhHAV4cz9T4Tu9

About Shri Krittivaseshwar Mahadev

Lord Shiva was describing the fame of Ratneshwar to Goddess Parvaty and precisely at that time Mahishasur’s son Gajasur was aggressively beating up and killing various Shiv Gans (attendants/ servitors). Wherever his steps touched the ground there were earthquake like tremors. His gigantic hands uprooted all the trees and his forceful exhalation of breath caused huge tidal waves in the ocean.

Left alone, Gajasur would have created havoc in the world and Lord Shiva did not want any sort of disturbance in the Punya Kshetra : Kashi. When Gajasur approached him in a speed, Lord Shiva pierced him with his Trishul and lifted him high in the sky. Before dying Gajasur told Lord Shiva that he was extremely happy that he faced death at the hands of Lord Shiva and this was indeed a bliss in disguise for him. All living beings have to die one day or the other and he prayed that such kind of death should be a boon to all. He also wished that, after his death, his skin should adorn Lord Shiva for ever and he (Gajasur) would have the satisfaction of being in constant touch of Lord Shiva.

Lord Shiva agreed accordingly. He further stated that Gajasur had attained his death in the Avimukta Kshetra called Kashi and his body will attain the form of a huge Shiv Ling precisely at that place. This Ling will be called Kriti Vaseshwar. Krithi Vaseshwar will be a huge/enormous ling, much bigger than any of the Shiv Lings in Kashi. For the benefit of mankind, Lord Shiva stated that he and his family will always remain in Krithi Vaseshwar Ling.

All sins committed in previous births and present births are washed away by performing various poojas and good/righteous actions. But a mere darshan of Krithi Vaseshwar would cleanse the devotee of all his sins.

According to Brahma Vaivart Puran, Krithi Vaseshwar makes the life of Kashi Vasis (residents of Kashi who have adopted divine life) fruitful and gives Moksha to devotees who pray at this temple. According to Koormapuran, whether a devotee attains Moksha even after thousand births or not, with blessings of Krithi Vaseshwar, the devotee certainly attains moksha and is liberated.

Elsewhere in Kashi Khand, Goddess Parvaty desired to know about the Lingas which are worshipped in Kashi and which are capable of giving mukti. Lord Shiva told Goddess Parvaty that there are crores of Lingas in Kashi (Kashi Khand, Chapter 73) of which many are Swayambhu Lingas and many have been established by devotees after observing vedic rituals.

Of the above Lingas, there are fourteen prominent Lingas and by merely uttering the names of such Lingas, the devotee is absolved of all his sins. Fourth among such Ling is Krithi Vaseshwar Ling.

During medieval times, many Mughal rulers destroyed various temples. Of the important temples of Kashi which were destroyed three were prominent, i.e. Vishweshwar Temple, Krithi Vaseshwar Temple and Bindu Madhav Temple (Vishnu). Krithi Vaseshwar temple was situated to the north of Kal Bhairav temple and was destroyed by Aurangzeb. Near the temple was Hans Teerth. People were known to take bath in Hans (Swan) Teerth and pray at Krithi Vaseshwar temple.

After destruction of the temple, the reconstruction was undertaken by Raja Patnimal after a long gap and the present temple was constructed at a place to the South of the ancient temple and worship is being done at this newly constructed temple now.

One important point needs to be mentioned here. Original Krithi Vaseshwar was in a huge temple premises. As mentioned in the foregoing paragraphs, a mosque was constructed after destruction of the temple and there was a fountain, precisely at the place where Krithi Vaseshwar Ling

existed once. Till about several years back, devotees used to pray at the fountain on Shiv Ratri days, at the spot where the Ling stood once. About 12 years back, one huge Ling had been installed again on that spot. It is learnt that the devotees are offering simple prayers at the above spot also.

Special importance is on all Chaturdasi days after Poornima (one day before Amavasya). A person undergoing Vratham on the above day and doing pooja at Krithi Vaseshwar temple attains highest level of happiness. Kashi Khand lays special importance for pooja/archana during Magha month (Jan. 21 – Feb. 20), Chaturdasi day after Amavasya (fourteenth day) and Chaitra month (March – April) Poornima days. Performing pooja on such days will be highly beneficial for the devotees.

This auspicious Ling also finds mention in Ling Puraan, Chapter 1 and 8 of the supplement. The Puraan states that devotee may have committed many sins but by worshipping Krithi Vaseshwar all his sins will vanish. Even sins committed during previous births will vanish by performing pooja of Krithi Vaseshwar. This Puraan states that the Lord was known as Triambak in Sat Yug, Krithi Vaseshwar in Treta Yug, Maaheshwar in Dwapar Yug and Hasti Paleshwar in Kalyug.

Recitation of Rudram in this temple is very auspicious. On Phalgun Krishna Chaturdasi, pooja performed at Krithi Vaseshwar temple will grant all desires of the devotees who will attain Moksha. (Ling Puraan). Ling Puraan, Chapter 15 to the supplement (Varanasi Mahaatmya) states that there six very important lings and Krithi Vaseshwar is one of them.

Read More:
Shiv Lings of Kashi by Lalitha V

This is a consecrated linga of Krithi Vaseshwar Mahadev.

There is a place to sit and meditate. You can go into meditative states here effortlessly.

How to Get there
The temple is located at Daranagar; north of Kashi Vishwanath Temple.

Map:
https://goo.gl/maps/3hJBhHAV4cz9T4Tu9

About Shri Krittivaseshwar Mahadev

Lord Shiva was describing the fame of Ratneshwar to Goddess Parvaty and precisely at that time Mahishasur’s son Gajasur was aggressively beating up and killing various Shiv Gans (attendants/ servitors). Wherever his steps touched the ground there were earthquake like tremors. His gigantic hands uprooted all the trees and his forceful exhalation of breath caused huge tidal waves in the ocean.

Left alone, Gajasur would have created havoc in the world and Lord Shiva did not want any sort of disturbance in the Punya Kshetra : Kashi. When Gajasur approached him in a speed, Lord Shiva pierced him with his Trishul and lifted him high in the sky. Before dying Gajasur told Lord Shiva that he was extremely happy that he faced death at the hands of Lord Shiva and this was indeed a bliss in disguise for him. All living beings have to die one day or the other and he prayed that such kind of death should be a boon to all. He also wished that, after his death, his skin should adorn Lord Shiva for ever and he (Gajasur) would have the satisfaction of being in constant touch of Lord Shiva.

Lord Shiva agreed accordingly. He further stated that Gajasur had attained his death in the Avimukta Kshetra called Kashi and his body will attain the form of a huge Shiv Ling precisely at that place. This Ling will be called Kriti Vaseshwar. Krithi Vaseshwar will be a huge/enormous ling, much bigger than any of the Shiv Lings in Kashi. For the benefit of mankind, Lord Shiva stated that he and his family will always remain in Krithi Vaseshwar Ling.

All sins committed in previous births and present births are washed away by performing various poojas and good/righteous actions. But a mere darshan of Krithi Vaseshwar would cleanse the devotee of all his sins.

According to Brahma Vaivart Puran, Krithi Vaseshwar makes the life of Kashi Vasis (residents of Kashi who have adopted divine life) fruitful and gives Moksha to devotees who pray at this temple. According to Koormapuran, whether a devotee attains Moksha even after thousand births or not, with blessings of Krithi Vaseshwar, the devotee certainly attains moksha and is liberated.

Elsewhere in Kashi Khand, Goddess Parvaty desired to know about the Lingas which are worshipped in Kashi and which are capable of giving mukti. Lord Shiva told Goddess Parvaty that there are crores of Lingas in Kashi (Kashi Khand, Chapter 73) of which many are Swayambhu Lingas and many have been established by devotees after observing vedic rituals.

Of the above Lingas, there are fourteen prominent Lingas and by merely uttering the names of such Lingas, the devotee is absolved of all his sins. Fourth among such Ling is Krithi Vaseshwar Ling.

During medieval times, many Mughal rulers destroyed various temples. Of the important temples of Kashi which were destroyed three were prominent, i.e. Vishweshwar Temple, Krithi Vaseshwar Temple and Bindu Madhav Temple (Vishnu). Krithi Vaseshwar temple was situated to the north of Kal Bhairav temple and was destroyed by Aurangzeb. Near the temple was Hans Teerth. People were known to take bath in Hans (Swan) Teerth and pray at Krithi Vaseshwar temple.

After destruction of the temple, the reconstruction was undertaken by Raja Patnimal after a long gap and the present temple was constructed at a place to the South of the ancient temple and worship is being done at this newly constructed temple now.

One important point needs to be mentioned here. Original Krithi Vaseshwar was in a huge temple premises. As mentioned in the foregoing paragraphs, a mosque was constructed after destruction of the temple and there was a fountain, precisely at the place where Krithi Vaseshwar Ling

existed once. Till about several years back, devotees used to pray at the fountain on Shiv Ratri days, at the spot where the Ling stood once. About 12 years back, one huge Ling had been installed again on that spot. It is learnt that the devotees are offering simple prayers at the above spot also.

Special importance is on all Chaturdasi days after Poornima (one day before Amavasya). A person undergoing Vratham on the above day and doing pooja at Krithi Vaseshwar temple attains highest level of happiness. Kashi Khand lays special importance for pooja/archana during Magha month (Jan. 21 – Feb. 20), Chaturdasi day after Amavasya (fourteenth day) and Chaitra month (March – April) Poornima days. Performing pooja on such days will be highly beneficial for the devotees.

This auspicious Ling also finds mention in Ling Puraan, Chapter 1 and 8 of the supplement. The Puraan states that devotee may have committed many sins but by worshipping Krithi Vaseshwar all his sins will vanish. Even sins committed during previous births will vanish by performing pooja of Krithi Vaseshwar. This Puraan states that the Lord was known as Triambak in Sat Yug, Krithi Vaseshwar in Treta Yug, Maaheshwar in Dwapar Yug and Hasti Paleshwar in Kalyug.

Recitation of Rudram in this temple is very auspicious. On Phalgun Krishna Chaturdasi, pooja performed at Krithi Vaseshwar temple will grant all desires of the devotees who will attain Moksha. (Ling Puraan). Ling Puraan, Chapter 15 to the supplement (Varanasi Mahaatmya) states that there six very important lings and Krithi Vaseshwar is one of them.

Read More:
Shiv Lings of Kashi by Lalitha V

Type

Consecrated

Country

India (भारत)

State

Uttar Pradesh

City

Varanasi

Google Map

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Longitude

25.3208696

Latitude

83.0156039

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Accessibility

There is a place to sit and meditate. You can go into meditative states here effortlessly.

Read More

Shiv Lings of Kashi by Lalitha V

How To Get There

The temple is located at Daranagar; north of Kashi Vishwanath Temple.