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Avimukt Tirth / Avimukt Ghat / अविमुक्ततीर्थ

At Avimukt Tirth Kashi Vishvanath Mahadev worships the Lord. Those who bathe at this sacred place, or who leave their body here, very easily become free from material existence and reach the abode of god.[1]

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  1. avimukteh narah snato
    muktim prapnotyasamsayam
    tatratha muncate pranan
    mam lokam sa gacchati
    Adi varaha Purana