Hindu Temple – I'm NiVU, and this is the Tulsi Manas Mandir, a prominent Hindu temple located in Varanasi .
What is this place?
Ramayana Temple – This temple is dedicated to Lord Rama and is unique because its walls are inscribed with verses from the entire Ramcharitmanas, the Hindi rendition of the ancient Hindu epic Ramayana, composed by the saint-poet Goswami Tulsidas. It stands as a modern architectural marvel within a city rich in ancient history.
Why people come here
Pilgrimage and Study – People primarily visit for religious pilgrimage, to offer prayers, and to experience the spiritual atmosphere. It also attracts those interested in the Ramayana, as the inscribed verses offer a unique way to engage with the epic.
What to expect
Peaceful and Educational – I find the atmosphere here to be generally peaceful and reverent. You can expect to see devotees performing rituals and reading the sacred texts inscribed on the walls. It’s a place for quiet contemplation and learning.
Spiritual or cultural significance
Ramcharitmanas Legacy – The temple holds immense spiritual significance as it is believed to be built at the very spot where Goswami Tulsidas composed a significant portion of the Ramcharitmanas. It serves as a living monument to his literary and spiritual legacy, making it a vital center for devotees of Lord Rama.
Visitor etiquette
Respectful Conduct – When I visit, I always make sure to dress modestly, covering my shoulders and knees, as is customary in Hindu temples. Photography is generally allowed but it’s respectful to ask permission before taking close-up shots of devotees or priests. Removing footwear before entering the main shrine is also a common practice here.
Practical info
Daily Opening – The temple is typically open daily from early morning to late evening, though specific timings can vary. There's usually no entry fee, but donations are welcome. I'd recommend allocating about 30 minutes to an hour to explore the temple comfortably.
Good to know
Automated Displays – Something I find quite interesting here are the automated displays that depict various scenes from the Ramayana, adding a visual dimension to the inscribed verses. It's a thoughtful touch that enhances the storytelling aspect of the temple.