
Trilochan Ghat
Temple
Trilochan Ghat
Trilochan Ghat is one of the oldest and most significant ghats in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. The name Trilochan is derived from the Sanskrit word meaning "three-eyed," referring to Lord Shiva. The ghat is known for its ancient temple, Trilochaneshwar Temple, which was originally built during the Gahadavala rule (around 1100 CE).
The ghat features two turrets emerging from the river, and the water between them is considered especially holy. According to local beliefs, an invisible confluence of the Ganges, Narmada, and Pilpippala rivers takes place here, making it a sacred site for rituals and baths.
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Trilochan Ghat is located in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh.
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