Temple Deities

Kashi Vishwanatha Swami

Kashi Vishwanatha Swami

The main deity of the temple, Lord Shiva in his sacred form as Kashi Vishwanatha, revered as the lord of the holy city of Varanasi. He embodies the cosmic power of creation, preservation, and dissolution and devotees worship him for liberation, wisdom, and spiritual awakening.Kashi Vishwanatha Svami stands as an eternal symbol of purity, strength, and divine grace.

Lalitha Tripurasundari Devi

Lalitha Tripurasundari Devi

Lalitha Tripurasundari Devi is the Divine Mother, embodying supreme beauty, compassion, and cosmic power, guiding devotees toward inner peace and spiritual awakening. She is the source of creation, sustenance, and transformation, guiding seekers toward spiritual awakening, inner peace, and liberation.

Karya Siddhi Maha Ganapati

Karya Siddhi Maha Ganapati

Karya Siddhi Maha Ganapati is the powerful form of Lord Ganesha known for granting success in all endeavors. He removes obstacles, blesses devotees with clarity, strength, and prosperity, and supports the fulfillment of righteous goals. Worship of this form brings accomplishment, protection, and steady progress in life.

Satyanarayana Svami

Satyanarayana Svami

Satyanarayana Svami is a compassionate form of Lord Vishnu, worshipped as the protector of truth, harmony, and well-being. Devotees perform the Satyanarayana Vratham to seek his blessings for peace, prosperity, and the successful completion of life’s endeavors.

Navagraha

Navagraha

The Navagraha are the nine celestial deities—Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Rahu, and Ketu—believed to influence cosmic energies and human life. Worship of the Navagraha brings balance, protection, and harmony, helping devotees overcome obstacles and receive positive blessings.