Kashi Vishwanath CEO Showers Petals On Devotees On Second Monday Of Sawan — WATCH
Kashi Vishwanath Temple CEO Vishwa Bhushan Mishra showers petals on devotees as thousands gather for Sawan Somvar prayers amid chants of ‘Har Har Mahadev’.

The ancient city of Kashi transformed into a vibrant tapestry of devotion on the second Monday of Sawan, as thousands of devotees gathered for jalabhishek at Baba Kashi Vishwanath Temple to seek blessings from Lord Shiv. In a heartwarming gesture, Vishwa Bhushan Mishra, CEO of the Kashi Vishwanath Temple, welcomed devotees by showering them with flower petals as they waited patiently outside the sanctum. The air rang with the powerful chants of “Har Har Mahadev,” echoing from every corner and creating an atmosphere thick with spiritual energy.
#WATCH | Varanasi | CEO of Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Vishwa Bhushan Mishra showers flower petals on the devotees waiting in line outside the temple, to offer prayers on the second Monday of the holy month of Sawan.
— ANI (@ANI) July 21, 2025
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Devotees Rush:
From the break of dawn, the temple witnessed an overwhelming turnout. Long lines of worshippers — some barefoot, others carrying offerings — snaked through the streets, all drawn by the magnetic pull of faith.
Aerial drone visuals captured the sheer magnitude of the event — throngs of devotees, weaving their way to Kashi Vishwanath Dham. The scenes were nothing short of mesmerising, as the city pulsed with divine energy under the monsoon sky.
The Holy Month Of Sawan:
Sawan, known for its deep association with Lord Shiv, draws millions of devotees to Varanasi each year. The city, often described as the spiritual capital of India, transforms into a living celebration of devotion during this time.
Monday, being the day of the week most sacred to the Lord Shiv, holds special significance during this holu month of Sawan. On this second Monday of the month, the fervour reached its peak, offering a glimpse into the unbreakable bond between tradition and faith in one of the world’s oldest living cities.
























