Explore Varanasi—a city where time stands still. With centuries-old temples and architecture, captivating spiritual ...
Whether you're meditating by the river, or simply watching life unfold on the ghats, Varanasi has a way of making you see the ...
The Ganga Aarti at the Dashashwamedh Ghat is a quintessential Diwali experience in Varanasi. Against the backdrop of the gently flowing Ganges, priests clad in vibrant attire perform a mesmerizing ...
and witnessing the grand Ganga Aarti. Enjoy serene mornings, bustling markets, and peaceful sunsets along the ghats. Varanasi isn’t just a city—it’s an experience. Ancient, chaotic ...
Our country is home to some of the most awe-inspiring temple towns, each with its own unique culture, rich history, and ...
A team of priests from Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh will be performing Sharana Aarti during the Rathotsava of the annual Jatra Mahotsav to commemorate the 201st death anniversary of 18th century ...
Bengaluru is set to witness a grand religious spectacle as the Karnataka government plans to organize the first-ever Cauvery Aarti at Sankey ... priests from Varanasi will be flown in to perform ...
A large crowd at Varanasi's Dashashwamedh Ghat lit diyas in remembrance of him during the Ganga Aarti. Originally running six days a week, excluding Thursdays, the train's frequency has been revised.
In Varanasi, Holi is not played with colors and gulal but with the ashes of pyres. This Holi of Kashi is known as Masan ki Holi or Masan Holi. 'Masan ki Holi' begins after the aarti of ...
So, if you are done visiting the temple, taking a tour of the city’s famous ghats and watching the magnificent Ganga aarti, here are some interesting ... It is the perfect place to experience the ...