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Subah-e-Banaras : Giro in barca all'alba, Aarti mattutino e rituali a Varanasi :
Inizia la tua giornata con l'esperienza divina di Subah-e-Banaras - un viaggio all'alba che agita l'anima sul sacro Gange. Ammira l'incantevole Aarti del mattino ad Assi Ghat, dove sacerdoti, musica e mantra accolgono le prime luci del...
Assi Ghat marks the sacred confluence of the Ganga and Assi Rivers, making it one of the most vibrant ghats in Varanasi. It’s famous for the soulful Subah-e-Banaras sunrise ceremony that includes yoga, chanting, and live music by the river. Pilgrims take a holy dip here before worshipping Lord Shiva...
Tulsi Ghat is named after the revered poet-saint Goswami Tulsidas, who composed the Ramcharitmanas here. The ghat is serene and deeply spiritual, dotted with shrines dedicated to Lord Rama. It is also known for its traditional wrestling akharas and festivals like Tulsi Jayanti and Nag Nathaiya. A visit to Tulsi...
Chet Singh Ghat stands as a symbol of royal valor and architectural grandeur. The impressive Chet Singh Fort, built by Raja Chet Singh in the 18th century, dominates the ghat’s skyline. This site witnessed a historic battle between Chet Singh and the British forces. Today, the ghat offers a peaceful...
Harishchandra Ghat is one of the oldest cremation ghats in Varanasi, second only to Manikarnika Ghat. It is named after the legendary King Harishchandra, who served here in adherence to truth and duty. Hindus believe that cremation at this sacred site grants moksha, or liberation from the cycle of birth...
Kedar Ghat is a vibrant and colorful spot popular among South Indian pilgrims visiting Varanasi. It houses the ancient Kedareshwar Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, which resembles the Kedarnath Temple in Uttarakhand. The ghat is known for its beautiful steps, devotional chants, and refreshing morning scenes. The waters here are...
Raja Ghat, built in 1720 by Raja Rao Balaji, stands as a graceful reminder of Varanasi’s royal past. The ghat features the elegant Peshwa Haveli, reflecting fine Maratha architecture and heritage. Once a bathing place for nobility, Raja Ghat is now a peaceful retreat along the Ganges, ideal for meditation...
Darbhanga Ghat, one of the most magnificent ghats in Varanasi, was built by the Darbhanga royal family of Bihar in the early 20th century. The highlight is the grand Darbhanga Palace, constructed in red sandstone with splendid balconies and pillars overlooking the Ganga. Its regal architecture reflects a blend of...
Ahilyabai Ghat, named after the legendary Queen Ahilyabai Holkar of Indore, stands as a tribute to her devotion and philanthropy. In the late 18th century, she rebuilt several temples in Varanasi, including the sacred Kashi Vishwanath Temple, and renovated this ghat for pilgrims’ use. The ghat is simple yet spiritually...
Dashashwamedh Ghat is the most spectacular and lively ghat in Varanasi. According to legend, Lord Brahma performed ten horse sacrifices (Dashashwamedh Yajna) here. Every evening, the grand Ganga Aarti illuminates the steps with lamps, chants, and divine energy. It’s the heart of Varanasi’s spiritual life, attracting thousands of visitors daily....
Manikarnika Ghat is the most sacred cremation ground in India, symbolizing the eternal cycle of life and death. It is believed that Goddess Parvati’s earring (Manikarnika) fell here, sanctifying the spot forever. Hindus believe that those cremated here attain moksha, or liberation. Despite its intense spiritual significance, the ghat’s atmosphere...
Panchganga Ghat marks the mythical confluence of five holy rivers—Ganga, Yamuna, Saraswati, Kirana, and Dhutpapa. The revered Bindu Madhav Temple stands on its steps, drawing devotees year-round. Once a major learning center for scholars, the ghat retains its historic charm and serenity. The tranquil ambiance, ancient rituals, and religious significance...
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