
Nag Vasuki Temple
Daraganj, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh
- DeityOther
- ArchitectureOther
- TypeAncient temple
- PeriodMaratha period
About
Nag Vasuki Temple, also known locally as Nag Vasuki Mandir or Nagvasuki Temple, is a revered ancient temple situated on the banks of the river in Daraganj, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh.
Visit information
Timings
5:30 AM – 12:00 PM, 3:00 PM – 9:30 PM
Dress code
Parking & accessibility
Parking is available in the surrounding area of Daraganj, but it can be congested during weekends or festivals. The temple involves climbing a few stairs and may not be fully wheelchair-friendly.
Darshan entry
- Free DarshanFree
Best time to visit
Worship & festivals
Daily poojas
- Kaal Sarp Dosh Nivaran Pooja
Festivals & special days
- Nag PanchamiJuly-August
- Sawan (Shravan Month)July-August
- Magh Mela/Kumbh MelaJanuary-February
Languages used in puja
How to reach
By road
- From Prayagraj Junction: Take an auto-rickshaw or taxi towards Daraganj (approx. 5-7 km). Ask for Nagvasuki Temple near Rameshwar Mandir/Daraganj Ghat.
- From Civil Lines Bus Stand: Take a city bus or auto-rickshaw via MG Marg towards Daraganj (approx. 6-8 km).
- Auto-rickshaws are available from all major points in Prayagraj.
By train
- Prayag Junction3 km
- Allahabad City (Rambagh)4 km
- Prayagraj Junction (Allahabad Junction)7 km
- Naini Junction12 km
By air
- Prayagraj Airport (IXD - Bamrauli)16 km
- Varanasi Airport (Lal Bahadur Shastri Airport)125 km
Location
Daraganj, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh
Stay & nearby
Numerous guest houses and ashrams are available in Daraganj and near Sangam (1-2 km). Hotels in Civil Lines (6-7 km away) offer more luxury options.
Nearby attractions
- Prayagraj Sangam2 km
- Allahabad Fort4 km
- Mankameshwar Temple4 km
- All Saints Cathedral6 km
- Anand Bhavan7 km
Heritage & details
- Historical period
- Maratha period
- Built by
- Maratha King Shridhar Bhonsle
Local names
Other deities
Heritage status
Photography rules
- Photography is not explicitly restricted in the main temple compound, but avoid taking photos inside the sanctum sanctorum or of devotees praying. Always ask a local priest or security.
Prasadam & annadanam
Offerings typically include flowers, milk, and sweets. Local arrangements and traditional offerings are common, particularly during festivals like Nag Panchami.
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