23-07-2025
Ved Vyas Temple: The Secret Stop Every True Shiva Devotee Must Visit
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The ancient Ved Vyas Mahadev Temple in UP's Sahupuri holds a unique belief that sage Ved Vyas once cursed Kashi Vishwanath and began penance here, vowing to create a new Kashi
The ancient Maharishi Ved Vyas Temple, also known as the Ved Vyas Mahadev Temple, is located in Mughalsarai, Uttar Pradesh. This sacred site holds a distinct spiritual identity and deep-rooted beliefs associated with the sage Maharishi Ved Vyas.
According to legend, after the Mahabharata war ended, Maharishi Ved Vyas arrived in Kashi (Varanasi) and sought blessings from Lord Vishwanath. However, he received no response from the deity. Disheartened and hurt, the sage sat in silence, fasting for several days. In his anguish, he cursed Kashi Vishwanath, declaring that worship at the temple would bear no fruit for devotees.
Following this, Ved Vyas moved to Sundarban in the Sahupuri region and began intense penance, vowing to establish a new spiritual centre, Vyas Kashi. Meanwhile, Lord Vishwanath, awakened from his samadhi, realised what had happened and sent Goddess Annapurna to soothe the sage's anger.
Disguised, the goddess arrived with 56 varieties of offerings. But Ved Vyas, sensing the divine presence, returned the food. To free his father from the burden of the curse, Lord Ganesha undertook rigorous penance. Eventually, Ved Vyas's anger subsided, and the curse on Lord Vishwanath was lifted. As a result, Lord Ganesha was entrusted with assisting in the composition of the Mahabharata. Since then, a tradition of offering food to Maharishi Ved Vyas has continued at the temple.
' with no Nandi statue outside, a rare feature in Shiva temples. It is also believed that one's pilgrimage to Kashi Vishwanath remains incomplete without visiting the Ved Vyas Temple.
The temple sees a surge of devotees every Monday during the holy month of Shravan. Pilgrims arrive from various states including Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Jharkhand. Special Rudrabhishek rituals are also performed here during Sawan.
A key highlight of this sacred site is that no devotee leaves hungry or thirsty. Lakhs of pilgrims visit daily, and the belief is strong that visiting the temple relieves all troubles. Ved Vyas himself is said to have established the temple, and his samadhi (final resting place) is located here.
Devotees describe the experience as deeply spiritual. Santosh Jaiswal shared with Local18 that one feels a sense of peace upon entering the temple.
'I don't ask for anything, yet Mahadev fulfils all my wishes," said Lata Jaiswal, another devotee. Vikas Gupta added, 'This is a very old and divine temple built by Maharishi Ved Vyas himself. Just one visit can rid you of your problems."
The Ved Vyas Temple continues to be a revered pilgrimage site where faith, myth, and divine grace come together to create a powerful spiritual experience.
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