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Complete Guide Timings, Aarti, Tickets & Tips
Your complete devotional and practical guide to Baba Vishwanath’s darshan in 2026 from Mangala Aarti booking to Sugam Darshan, Ganga Aarti timings, nearby temples, and watching live darshan from home.
✦ Updated April 2026 · Verified Info
There is a city in India where time doesn’t move the way it does everywhere else. Where the lanes are so narrow two people can barely walk side by side. Where the smell of incense and marigold flowers fills every corner. Where the sound of temple bells at 3 in the morning doesn’t feel unusual, it feels like the most natural sound in the world.
That city is Varanasi. And at its beating heart stands Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple, the dwelling place of Vishwanath, the Lord of the Universe, the one who holds all of creation in his awareness. This is one of the twelve sacred Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, and for millions of Hindus, a pilgrimage here is not just a visit, it is the very purpose of a human life.
Whether you are planning your first darshan of Baba Vishwanath or returning after years, 2026 is a great time to visit. The magnificent Kashi Vishwanath Dham Corridor, inaugurated in 2021, has completely transformed the experience. The narrow, congested lanes of old are now replaced by a wide, beautiful walkway connecting the Ganga ghats directly to the temple. The darshan is more organized, more dignified, and more peaceful than ever before.
This guide covers everything you need: temple timings, all five daily aartis, Sugam Darshan booking, Mangala Aarti tickets, how to reach, queue tips, the famous Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat, nearby temples, and how to watch live darshan on LiveDarshanHub. Har Har Mahadev. 🙏
Kashi Vishwanath Temple, At a Glance (2026)
The Story of Kashi Vishwanath — Why This Temple Is Unlike Any Other
The Kashi Vishwanath Temple is not just one of twelve Jyotirlingas, it is considered the adi Jyotirlinga, the first and foremost. The Shivalinga enshrined here is not made by human hands. It is swayambhu — self-manifested — which is precisely why Varanasi carries spiritual energy that devotees feel the moment they step off the train.
The mythology is profound. When Goddess Parvati felt unhappy at her father Daksha’s home, Lord Shiva brought her to Kashi and established himself here as Vishwanath — Lord of all that exists. Adi Shankaracharya composed the Kashi Panchakam here. Goswami Tulsidas wrote portions of the Ramcharitmanas in these very lanes. Saint Eknath, Ramakrishna Paramahamsa — generation after generation of India’s greatest spiritual minds found their way to this sanctum.
The current temple structure was built in 1780 by Maharani Ahilyabai Holkar of Indore, after the original temple was destroyed. The golden spire of the temple — gleaming above the ancient city’s rooftops — was donated by Maharaja Ranjit Singh. That gold is not just decoration. For a devotee, it is the visible proof that divinity resides here, shining and unchanging, no matter what the world throws at it.
And now, with the Kashi Vishwanath Dham Corridor, the experience has been elevated further. Devotees walk from the Ganga ghats to the temple through a clean, spacious passage lined with red sandstone, Chunar stone, and Makrana marble — a journey that feels like entering another realm entirely.
Kashi Vishwanath Temple Timings & Darshan Schedule 2026
The temple follows a precise daily rhythm built around its five sacred aartis. Darshan is free for general devotees but pauses during each aarti ceremony — so knowing the schedule is essential. Here is the complete day-by-day darshan flow:
| Time | Activity | Entry / Ticket |
|---|---|---|
| 2:30 AM | Temple opens | — |
| 3:00 AM – 4:00 AM | 🌙 Mangala Aarti — first and most sacred aarti of the day; Abhishekam of Jyotirlinga with milk & Rudram chanting | Ticket ₹500 | Book online at shrikashivishwanath.org | Quota: 500/day |
| 4:00 AM – 11:00 AM | General Darshan (Morning) | Free | Long queue on weekends |
| 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM | Sugam Darshan (VIP fast-track) | ₹250 per person | Gate No. 4 | Book online |
| 11:15 AM – 12:20 PM | 🍛 Bhog Aarti — midday offering of food to Lord Vishwanath; prasadam distributed after | Ticket ₹300 | Book online |
| 12:00 PM – 7:00 PM | General Darshan (Afternoon) | Free | Quieter on weekday afternoons |
| 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM | ⭐ Saptarishi Aarti — the grand evening aarti; believed that the seven divine rishis themselves participate in this ceremony every evening | Ticket ₹300 | Most spectacular aarti of the day |
| 8:30 PM – 9:00 PM | General Darshan (Evening) | Free |
| 9:00 PM – 10:15 PM | ✨ Shringar / Bhog Aarti — Lord Vishwanath adorned and offered night prasadam; deeply intimate and beautiful ceremony | Ticket ₹300 | Enter at 8:30 PM | Book online |
| 10:30 PM – 11:00 PM | 🌙 Shayan Aarti — the Lord is put to rest for the night; free entry; temple closes at 11:00 PM | Free | Last entry of the day |
Rudrabhishek — The Most Personal Seva at Kashi
If you want to go beyond darshan and truly participate in worship, Rudrabhishek is the seva to book. A personal Abhishekam of the Jyotirlinga performed by a Shastri with Panchamrit, water, honey, and Vedic chanting of the Rudram, available daily from 4:00 AM to 6:00 PM for ₹450 per person. Many pilgrims say this is the single most moving spiritual experience they’ve ever had. Book on the official portal.
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The temple offers multiple darshan and seva options ranging from completely free general darshan to premium aarti bookings. Here’s a clear breakdown so you can decide before you travel:
How to Book Online — Step by Step
📋 Online Booking at shrikashivishwanath.org
- Step 1: Visit shrikashivishwanath.org — the official and only authorized booking portal.
- Step 2: Click on “Book Darshan / Aarti” from the homepage menu.
- Step 3: Choose your service, Sugam Darshan, Mangala Aarti, Bhog Aarti, Rudrabhishek, etc.
- Step 4: Select your preferred date and available time slot.
- Step 5: Enter devotee details — name, mobile number, and valid photo ID number.
- Step 6: Pay online via UPI, debit/credit card, or net banking.
- Step 7: Download your e-ticket. Keep a printout AND a digital copy on your phone. Both may be checked at the gate.
- At the temple: Report to Gate No. 4 (near Godowlia / Shapuri Mall) for Sugam and aarti entry. Arrive at least 30 minutes early, late arrivals are not allowed in after the slot closes.
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Varanasi is one of the best-connected pilgrimage cities in India. Getting here is easy — but reaching the temple itself requires a bit of planning, because the inner old city lanes are largely vehicle-free, and you will walk the final stretch.
By Air
Lal Bahadur Shastri Airport (VNS), ~25 km from the temple. Prepaid taxis, Ola/Uber available outside arrivals. Travel time ~45–60 min depending on traffic. Direct flights from Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kolkata, and more.
By Train
Varanasi Junction (BSB) and Varanasi Cantt (MAN) are the main stations. Well connected from Delhi (~8 hrs), Kolkata (~12 hrs), Patna (~4 hrs), Prayagraj (~2 hrs). From Tatanagar (Jamshedpur), take trains via Patna or Gaya.
By Bus / Road
Varanasi is well connected by NH-19 (Delhi–Kolkata highway). UPSRTC buses run from Prayagraj (~2.5 hrs), Lucknow (~5 hrs), and Ayodhya (~3 hrs). Private cabs and sleeper buses are widely available.
Station → Temple
From Varanasi Junction, take an auto or e-rickshaw to Godowlia Chowk (~4 km, 15–20 min). From Godowlia, it’s a 5–10 minute walk through the lanes to Gate No. 4 of the KV Dham Corridor. No vehicles allowed beyond Godowlia.
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Kashi doesn’t rush anyone. But it also doesn’t wait. Here are the tips that experienced pilgrims swear by, things that most travel blogs and YouTube videos never quite spell out clearly enough.
✅ Essential Tips for Kashi Vishwanath Darshan 2026
- Arrive before 5:00 AM on a weekday for the calmest general darshan experience. The lanes of Kashi at dawn have a completely different energy, peaceful, ancient, alive in the deepest sense.
- Monday is the most crowded day — Lord Shiva’s own day brings lakhs of devotees. If you want a peaceful darshan, choose Tuesday to Thursday instead.
- Shravan month (July–August) and Mahashivratri bring 10,000+ person queues. For Mahashivratri, plan to arrive a full day early and book accommodation well in advance, hotels fill up 2–3 months ahead.
- For Sugam Darshan, reach Gate No. 4 at least 30 minutes before your slot — if you miss the time window, entry is refused and the ticket is non-refundable.
- Leave everything behind before entering, phones, cameras, leather belts, bags, wallets with leather. Free lockers are available just outside the temple gates. Don’t try to sneak anything in; security checks are thorough.
- Wear traditional Indian clothing — a dhoti or kurta-pyjama for men, saree or salwar with dupatta for women. The temple environment naturally calls for this, and security staff may also guide you.
- The corridor walk from Ganga ghat is the most beautiful way to approach — enter from Lalita Ghat or Dashashwamedh Ghat side and walk through the red sandstone passage toward the golden spire. That walk alone is a meditation.
- Combine temple darshan with evening Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat, it’s just a 5-minute walk from the temple. Do temple darshan in the afternoon, then walk to the ghat for the 6:30–7:30 PM Ganga Aarti. That one evening covers two of the most spiritually charged experiences in all of India.
- Book Mangala Aarti exactly 15 days in advance — that’s when the booking window opens. Log in at exactly 10:00 AM on the opening day for popular dates like Mondays and Shravan Mondays.
- Carry cash — the narrow lanes around the temple have numerous small puja item shops, flower sellers, and prasad counters that are cash-only. ATMs exist but can have long queues.
Planning a Varanasi trip but unsure about the temple layout and experience? Watch our Kashi Vishwanath live stream first — get familiar with the temple, the aartis, and the atmosphere before you arrive. It’ll make your in-person darshan even more meaningful.
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No trip to Varanasi is complete without the Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat. And when most people search “Kashi Vishwanath darshan,” what they’re really planning is this — an entire Varanasi experience that includes both the temple and the ghat. Here’s how they fit together.
Every evening as the sun dips below the horizon, a small army of young priests in silk robes takes their positions on the ghat. Dozens of enormous brass lamps are lit. The chanting begins. The incense rises. And for the next 45–60 minutes, Dashashwamedh Ghat transforms into something that is very difficult to describe with ordinary words. The Agni Puja — the worship of fire and the Ganga river — draws thousands of spectators who sit on the ghats, stand on boats, and press forward from every direction.
🔥 Dashashwamedh Ghat Ganga Aarti — Key Details
The ideal itinerary for a single Varanasi day: Early morning boat ride at sunrise on the Ganga → Kashi Vishwanath Temple darshan (morning or afternoon) → explore the ghats and old city lanes → Dashashwamedh Ghat Ganga Aarti in the evening. If you can stay two nights, attend the Mangala Aarti on day two at 3 AM. That combination will stay with you for the rest of your life.
The Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh is also streamed live on special festival nights. LiveDarshanHub covers both Kashi Vishwanath aartis and Ganga Aarti — one platform for the complete Varanasi spiritual experience.
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You don’t always need to be in Varanasi for Baba Vishwanath’s grace to reach you. Countless devotees in India and abroad have found that watching the Mangala Aarti live at 3 AM, even from a phone in Jamshedpur or a laptop in London, creates a genuine shift in the energy of their day. The chanting of the Rudram, the sound of the bells, the golden glow of the Jyotirlinga, these carry something that screens alone cannot fully explain, but devotees feel without fail.
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Many devotees use LiveDarshanHub as a daily spiritual practice, starting their morning with Baba’s Mangala Aarti even when the physical journey to Varanasi isn’t possible. In the bhakti tradition, the Lord’s presence is not limited to stone and geography. Where devotion is sincere, Baba Vishwanath is present.
Set your alarm for 3:00 AM tomorrow. Watch the Mangala Aarti on LiveDarshanHub. Feel the difference that morning makes. That is what Kashi does, it reminds you that the divine is always awake, even when the world is asleep.
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Varanasi is not just one temple — it is a city of temples. The ancient texts say there are 84 ghats and 3,300 temples in Kashi. Most pilgrims who come for Kashi Vishwanath darshan end up staying longer than planned, drawn from one sacred site to the next. Here are the most important ones to include in your itinerary:
Kaal Bhairav Temple
Lord Bhairav is the Kotwal (guardian) of Kashi and it is said that no Varanasi pilgrimage is complete without his darshan. The prasad here is unique: Baba Bhairav is offered country liquor. The temple has its own unforgettable energy.
Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple
Near Assi Ghat. Founded by Goswami Tulsidas himself. Every Tuesday and Saturday brings enormous devotion. The prasad, besan laddoo is legendary among regular visitors. A deeply calming and powerful temple.
Annapurna Temple
Adjacent to Kashi Vishwanath. Goddess Annapurna the goddess of food and nourishment is the divine consort here. Visiting her before Baba Vishwanath is considered auspicious. The gold idol of the goddess is breathtakingly beautiful.
Durga Temple (Durga Kund)
A striking red-coloured temple dedicated to Goddess Durga. Known for its monkey population (who are sacred here). The temple tank (Durga Kund) beside it has a serene, ancient atmosphere especially at sunrise.
Tulsi Manas Temple
Built at the very site where Goswami Tulsidas wrote the Ramcharitmanas. Beautifully carved with verses from the text on white marble walls. A calm, contemplative temple that offers a different kind of peace than the Shiva shrines nearby.
Manikarnika Ghat
The sacred cremation ghat, one of the oldest in the world and considered the most auspicious place to be cremated. The pyre here is said to have been burning continuously for thousands of years. A place that confronts and transforms.
LiveDarshanHub covers temples across all of Varanasi and India — Kaal Bhairav, Sankat Mochan, Tirupati, Vaishno Devi, Somnath, and hundreds more. One platform, the entire sacred geography of Bharat.
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Still have questions about your Varanasi yatra? LiveDarshanHub’s live stream is open right now — watch Baba Vishwanath’s darshan, feel the energy of Kashi, and let your planning flow naturally from that connection.
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Standing before the Jyotirlinga of Baba Vishwanath that self-manifested column of light and consciousness that has been worshipped in Kashi since time began something shifts inside you. It is not a feeling you can plan for or manufacture. It simply happens. And once it happens, you understand why saints and seekers across millennia have come to this small temple in the narrow lanes of Varanasi and found answers that no book could give them.
Plan your Kashi Vishwanath Darshan 2026 with care book your Mangala Aarti early, carry your ID, leave everything at the locker, and walk through those lanes with an open heart. Let Varanasi work on you. Let the Ganga do what it has done for the devout for thousands of years. And if possible, stay for the Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh. That evening will become one of your most treasured memories.
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