Tulsi Manas Mandir (temple) has a different image in holy city Varanasi. The city is much known for its temple and ghats. The Tulsi Manas Mandir has taken place in Hindu Epic Ramcharitra manas. The name Tulsi is a holy name in Hindu Culture. If you visit India then you can get Tulshi in almost Hinduism house. As per Ramcharitra manas, Tulshi was a Devi. But as of now, Tulshi is a plant and every Hinduism has a different fame for this plant.

They use to treat this plant as devi and generally in almost houses of Hindu, The worship of Tulshi Mata is still going On. They always use to worship on a daily basis.

The tulsi manas mandir was made by a businessman of Varanasi. Mr. Ratan Lal Sureka constructed this temple. It is fully made of Marbles. Its inauguration was done on First People of India Mr. Radha Krishnan in 1964.

Tulsi Manas Mandir is the place of most wanted god. You will Bhagwan Ram temple, Janki Mata, Lakshmana, and Hanuman inside this temple.

The area of Tulsi Manas Mandir is full of greeneries. You will get a beautifully managed laws in the temple area. As we think Varanasi is really a city of god but sometimes the peoples from Varanasi used to forget their culture.When we discuss about Varanasi , Almost people used to think about Ganga ghats and Vishwanath temple. But if you want to explore the Varanasi then you must have to visit all these temples. Ganga ghats are even more popular for evening life. But if you are visiting Varanasi in Mid daytime then you must visit this Tulsi Manas Mandir.

 

Q How to Reach Tulsi manas mandir

Tulsi Manas Mandir is placed near Banaras Hindu University. You can easily get the cab from Varanasi railway station. the sharing auto is also providing services to go till temple from Varanasi railway station

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