NEW DELHI: Would you like to watch a 3D VR-headset enabled video of the Mangla Gauri Temple which is in a lane in Varanasi’s Panchganga Ghat ? The Yogi Adityanath government is working on a dedicated website where you can soon do so for nearly 150 lesser-known temples in the Prime Minister’s constituency.To be tentatively tagged as ‘Varanasi Ke Pawan Path’ (The Divine Route of Varanasi), the website will carry information on all these 150 small temples, including their Googlemapped locations, contact numbers of their pujaris (priests) and 360 degree videos to attract domestic and international tourists.“The foremost of attractions in this sacred city are its impressive temples, which are true edifices of a great and ancient culture vibrant and lively even today. The holy city is an important pilgrimage centre in India and for those visiting from outside the country as it reflects authentic India,” said a proposal of the state government, adding that it wishes to bring out the true colour of the sacred city.While the major temples of Varanasi such as Kashi Vishwanath, Sankatmochan and Kal Bhairav are well-known -- and have been visited by PM Modi after he won the parliamentary election from here -- the UP government has now identified 150 lesser-known temples. These temples are spread all over Varanasi, including temples related to Lord Bhairav, Gauri, Durga, Asht Vinayak, Asht Pradhan Vinayak and the Jyotirlingas in Varanasi, and the government is working on linking them in a circuit.“The designed website should have features for integration of user generated contents such as YouTube videos, 360 degree videos, 3D animations of temples and should equally be discoverable through web, Google, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and other popular search engines. Both the website and the augmented mobile platform should be capable enough to host a lot of 360 videos and must be compatible with VR Headsets.