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Visiting these ghats is like entering a world where spirituality, culture, and the beauty of the Ganges River come together. Each ghat has its own story, providing a glimpse into Varanasi's rich ...
It is a place that stands on the banks of River Ganges which has been a reminder for ancient times with its beautiful Ghats filled with Devotion and busy streets. ... 1.The Ghats of Varanasi.
15. Harishchandra Ghat King Harishchandra was known for his strong commitment to truth and justice. Named after the famous king, the Harishchandra Ghat is another important cremation ghat in Varanasi.
The Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat was more than just a ceremony; it was a beautiful reminder of how tradition shapes us. The lights reflecting on the river and the sound of bells echoing in ...
A large number of people thronged the Assi Ghat in Varanasi to witness Ganga Aarti during the four-day-long vibrant Ganga Mahotsav 2024, which is organised in the city.
The ghats of Varanasi were specially adorned with the lights and diyas. The riverfront ghats of the Ganga were illuminated with over 10 lakhs diyas to honour the river and its presiding goddess.
However, in Varanasi, the ancient city known for its spiritual and mystical traditions, Holi is played in a rather unusual and eerie way at the famous Manikarnika and Harishchandra Ghats.
Assi Ghat is one of the biggest ghats in Varanasi During iconic Dev Deepawali festival, more than 600,000 tourists visit the ghat AI created image of Varanasi Assi Ghat after a hundred years ...
Varanasi is set for a grand and majestic Dev Deepawali celebration on Monday, with 12 lakh earthen lamps illuminating the ghats of Kashi. Among these, one lakh lamps will be made from cow dung.