Rani Laxmibai Janmasthali
72Q4+V78, Shivala, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221005, India
Monday: 5–22
Tuesday: 5–22
Wedneasday: 5–22
Thursday: 5–22
Friday: 5–22
Saturday: 5–22
Sunday: 5–22
Tuesday: 5–22
Wedneasday: 5–22
Thursday: 5–22
Friday: 5–22
Saturday: 5–22
Sunday: 5–22
The courtyard features a beautiful statue of Rani Laxmi Bai. If you visit, do take time to read the plaque below the statue, it tells her story up until her death in 1858. The courtyard area dedicated to her is kept relatively clean, although the surrounding alleyways are not. There was no fee to enter.
you can feel huge happiness and peace i love this place and would suggest to that person who wants to get a peaceful place near Assi Ghat and I'll recommend to visit there.
And in my view there should have been a museum related the great queen of Jhanshi (काशी पुत्री).
Rani Laxmibai was a great warrior and had an important contribution in the freedom struggle of 1857. We have also always heard the name of the city of Jhansi with Rani Laxmibai but she was born here in Varanasi. This memorial has been built in her memory in Bhadaini area of Varanasi where important moments of her life are depicted. It is absolutely free to enter here and it is well maintained. By coming here you can know about the many more things about the life of Rani Laxmibai.🙏
Goes unnoticed in the craziness of the ghats.
Short walk from Assi Ghat.
One can visit Rani Laxmi bai Janmsthal, Akharas and Lolark kund by foot.