Authorities in Varanasi have stopped the Ganga Aarti performed at the ghats of the holy city for the general public till February 5 due to the overwhelming surge of people thanks to Maha Kumbh 2025.
Devotees were seen offering prayers and participating in the Ganga aarti, seeking blessings for the fulfilment of their wishes. A devotee, Pallavi, shared her experience, saying, "I had a ...
Considering a surge in crowd, the authorities have stopped the Ganga Aarti performed at the ghats of Varanasi for the general public till February 5, reported PTI on Friday. The report added that ...
Varanasi: In view of the large influx of devotees from Prayagraj Maha Kumbh, local organizers of the Ganga Aarti have decided to suspend the event for the public till Feb 5. The Ganga Seva Nidhi ...
The Ganga Seva Nidhi management has announced that the daily Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat will remain closed to the general public until February 5 due to an overwhelming influx of devotees.
Authorities in Varanasi have halted the iconic Ganga Aarti at the city's ghats, citing increased crowd concerns. The suspension, slated to last until February 5, aims to manage the influx of pilgrims.
Authorities have stopped the Ganga Aarti performed at the ghats of Varanasi for the general public till February 5, considering a surge in crowd. Police Commissioner Mohit Agarwal has appealed to the ...
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