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Varanasi
is the oldest living city in the world in set in the state of Uttar Pradesh.
In spite of its filthy conditions, it lure thousands of Hindu pilgrims all
over the world every year. Repose lethargically on the western bank of the
holy river
Ganga, Varanasi is spotted with
numerous temples, colorful shops and illustrious ghats. The religious
capital for time immemorial, Varanasi ghats are renowned for wash away sins,
thats why people across the globe come to experience the religious fervor
that perhaps unmatched with any place. The long chain of ghats are used for
many purpose. There are separate ghats for bathing, cremation and daily
rituals, are the prime attraction in Varanasi.
Sparkling images of river Ganga and ghats can mesmerize anyone. Varanasi is
stood for its ghats, it is the soul of Varanasi and one cannot miss the
impression of ancient city in the middle of cybernetic world. More than 80
ghats embellished Varanasi in different different aspects. There are ghat
truly dedicated to worship of deities and some are simply for bathe. Some
ghats are for rituals of Hindu after the cremation. Worshipers rushing to
the ghat early morning to bathe in the Ganga to purify themselves and then
daily rituals in different temples lining the riverbanks. Not only the
resident but pilgrims from different part of the globe making offerings to
holy Ganga and take part in rituals that last for several hours. The view of
the early morning in Varanasi ghats is any photographer's delight.
There are number of ghats of Varanasi, which holds religious significance.
Dasaswamedh, Assi, Manikarnika Panch Ganga and Tulsi ghats are prominent
among them. A famous temple on Lord Ram stands on Tulsi Ghat. In contrary to
different Hindu temples, a small mosque can be spotted on the Panch
Ganga ghat, also known as Alamgir Mosque.
It was an amazing experience, it seemed that i came to an old
civilization. said Jonathan Kingsley on his visit to Varanasi
in the year 2007.
Varanasi Came Into Celluloid Focus.
Prominent Indian film maker Satyajit Ray was so obsessive with Varanasi
ghats that he made some his memorable films in the backdrop of Varanasi.
Famous Ghats
Dasaswamedh Ghat - The name Dasaswamedh signifies lord Brahma
sacrifice 10 horses here. Situated in the central of Varanasi, it is the
busiest among all. Its always a nice and typical experience to sit on the
ghat and drench up to the atmosphere. It is one of famous pilgrimage spot in
India.
Assi Ghat - The ghat is named after holy river Assi. Located in the
southernmost part of Varanasi where river Assi meets Ganga. Bathing at this
ghat before aritual worship nearby by peepal tree is very common sight. Also
near by the ghat a humble marble temple is set.
Manikarnika Ghat It is cremation ghat that usually located
outside the town but doesnt hold much water for Manikarnika ghat,
which is all set in the middle of town. It has a great significance in the
life of people not because Hindu mythology but because of philosophy of life
and death.
Boat Ride - Do not miss the boat ride along the banks of Ganga. It
is a fascinating ride in the early morning when you laid-back on the roof of
a boat and watching the crowd engage in different rituals. People for a
brief sinks in the river, doing exercise, priest performing daily rituals
and so on.....
Dont miss the early morning rituals in the ghats.
Ride a rickshaw and wander around the city. The intricate lanes and bylanes
are truly perplexing. No city have such mysterious narrow zigzag lanes.
Buy a silk sari from here. Varanasi is always special for silk saries.
Manikarnika ghat is famous for cremation. Although weird but see a
cremation there.
Invaluable Suggestions
Varanasi is one of the crowded place and its really stinks. So prepare for
it. Beware of touts and fake travel agents.
Never accost Ganga as a dirty river. It hurts to Hindu sentiments.
Feel the ambiance by wearing something orange, represents color of peace
and happiness.
Do not take pictures without prior permission.
Walk barefoot on sacred space.
During huge ceremonies, do not sidelined yourself with rest instead immerse
with crowd.
By Air : Indian Airlines flies to Babatpur airport which
is 22 km. from Varanasi and 30 km. from Sarnath There is a. direct, daily
flight connection between Varanasi and New Delhi. It also connects Varanasi
to Delhi, Agra,. Khajuraho, Calcutta, Mumbai, Lucknow and Bhuvaneshwar. For
travel reservations contact Indian Airlines.
By Rail : The city is served by trains from all metros
and major cities across the country.
By Road : Varanasi, on (National Highway) NH2 from
Calcutta to Delhi, NH7 to Kanya Kumari and NH29 to GoraKhpur is connected to
the rest of the country
Many thanks to Jonathan Kinsley, who shared her experience
with us.