Varanasi is the city of temples and mosques. Every temple depicts certain religious importance. But the Bharat Mata temple situated here has a unique significance. This temple is dedicated to Goddess Bharat Mata who is considered as the mother of India.
This temple is situated in Mahatma Gandhi Vidyapeeth campus in Varanasi which is located at a distance of 3kms from a village named Godaulia, outside the old city.
The Varanasi city is well connected with roads, rails and air. Following are the possible ways to reach this splendid temple:
• By air: There is a regular service of flights available to reach the Varanasi Airport through airlines from major cities such as Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Lucknow, Jaipur and more.
• By train: The Varanasi junction is one of the major stops on the Indian Railways tracks. Super fast trains are available from the major cities of India.
• By road: This city is well connected by roads from major towns in Uttar Pradesh. Bus services are easily available to reach this temple.
After reaching these major spots, cab can be hired to reach the Bharat Mata te...
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