MahaKal, also the God of time, controls the past, present, and future and is worshipped by devotees for a positive and healthy life.
A 1.5 km long stretch connects the Mahakaleshwar temple to the Ramghat and makes it a remarkable architectural feat.
Making it more impressive, the temple’s ground is being further expanded to 47 hectares.
Almost 108 ornately crafted sandstone columns are there in MahaKal Corridor showing the Hindu mythology and culture.
1. Providing better facilities to devotees, the project of the Mahakaleshwar corridor is way bigger than the Kashi Vishwanath temple redevelopment project.
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