The Ghats at Varanasi are considered holy and it is believed that if one takes a dip in the waters, one is free from all his sins. Those who seek salvation crowd this place, along with tourists ...
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 Dashashwamedh Ghat in Varanasi came alive on Wednesday morning as locals gathered to celebrate the festival of colours. The music was infectious, drawing even amateur singers into the chorus and ...
In 1936, the Bharat Mata temple was added and became the newest accretion to the religious map in pre-independent India. Babu Jageshwar Prasad “Dasaswamedh Ghat (Varanasi)”, silver albumen ...
It displays India’s heritage… Dashashwamedh Ghat is one of the oldest and most important ghats in Varanasi. In the early… ...
Varanasi: In an initiative to control increasing crowd in Varanasi city, a plan was presented before senior officials of the ...
Conclusion Varanasi is not a destination; it is an ageless link to the heart of India in terms of culture, spirit, and ...
Varanasi, India’s holiest city, offers a spiritual and cultural experience. This three-day itinerary includes a sunrise boat ride, visits to sacred temples, tasting local cuisine, exploring the ...
It is considered the spiritual capital of India and holds immense ... The Ganga Aarti at the Dashashwamedh Ghat is a quintessential Diwali experience in Varanasi. Against the backdrop of the ...