In Varanasi, one of the oldest and continuously inhabited towns on the face of the Indian subcontinent, the Ratneshwar Mahadev Temple stands—or rather, leans—as one of the most intriguing temple structures in India. By virtue of its unusual yet notable tilt, this temple has befuddled hordes of folks for a long time. It is situated next to the mythological Manikarnika Ghat and tends to incline at a greater angle than the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Historians, engineers, and devotees have long remained all but fascinated by the temple, which continues to be an active place of worship despite its structural irregularity.




