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Next year, devotees will not have to face the harsh sunlight in Kashi Vishwanath Dham. There will be Rudra and Bilva forest in Vishwanath Dham. Saplings will be planted at 350 places here. Saplings will be planted from Ganga Dwar to Baba's temple.The form of Anand-Kanan will soon take shape in Shri Kashi Vishwanath Dham. Preparations are going on to plant Rudraksha and Bilva (Belpatra) trees, beloved of Lord Shiva, in the Dham area. The Rudra and Bilva forests installed in the Dham will not only make the Dham area green but will also give a feeling of divinity to the visiting devotees. This will also provide relief to the devotees in the heat.Devotees coming to Baba Vishwanath's Dham next year will also get to see the view of greenery. Devotees will reach Baba Vishwanath temple through the shade of Bilva forest and Rudra forest. The relationship between Rudraksh and Shiva is unbreakable. Where tears fell from Shiva's eyes, that is Rudraksh. It is also called the axis (eye) of Rudra (Shiva).Bilva tree will beautify Baba's courtyard. Belpatra has a deep connection with Mahadev. The Belpatra that is offered to them symbolizes the three eyes of God. Planting of plants will be started in the rains. Saplings will be planted at about 350 places from the temple to Ganga Dwar.Chief Executive Officer Vishwabhushan Mishra said that the temple administration is considering planting saplings in the Dham. There is a plan to plant vine and Rudraksh plants associated with Lord Shiva in the Dham area.