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Sankat Mochan Temple Varanasi Timings Today Opening Closing

Shiva Venkateswara Feb 1, 2023 Updated Apr 21, 2026 2 min read

Know the details about the Sankat Mochan Temple Varanasi Timings Today Opening Closing, Opening Timings Daily Sankat Mochan Temple

Sankat Mochan Temple is an important temple in the town of Varanasi. Every year lakhs of pilgrims will be coming to the Varanasi and most of the pilgrims will be coming and will be visiting the Sankat Mochan temple. The Sankat Mochan temple is near the main temple in Kashi. Even though the temple is named as the Sankat Mochan temple, the temple is abode of the Lord Hanuman. It is said this temple is one of the most pw0erful places in the country.

The pilgrims will be coming to the temple from far places and will be visiting the temple. The pilgrims can visit the temple without any booking as the crowd will be relatively less in the temple. The pilgrims should also not the timings of the Sankat Mochan temple daily. The details about the Sankat Mochan Temple Varanasi Timings Today Opening Closing is as below

Sankat Mochan Temple Varanasi Timings Today Opening Closing

The Sankat Mochan temple Opening timings is at 5 AM Daily. If it is a Tuesday then the temple will be opened at 4 AM for the special pooja.

The temple will be having a break at 11.30 PM and then will be opened again at 3 PM. The pilgrims are not allowed for the Darshan of the temple in the break timings daily.

Wednesday5–11:30 am, 3–10 pm
Thursday5–11:30 am, 3–10 pm
Friday5–11:30 am, 3–10 pm
Saturday4–11:30 am, 3–11 pm
Sunday5–11:30 am, 3–10 pm
Monday5–11:30 am, 3–10 pm
Tuesday4–11:30 am, 3–11 pm

 

Last reviewed: April 21, 2026

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