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Ghats in Varanasi

History and heritage of Banaras
by
Niranjana BaraiandSanmati Hosure
IDC, IIT Bombay
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  • Vaccharaja Ghat.

  • Mata Anandmayi Ghat.

  • Mata Anandmayi Ghat.

  • Entrance Ghat for Kashi Vishwanath temple.

  • Staircase for Kashi Vishwanath temple where digital paintings are displayed.

  • Digital painting displayed on the wall of Trimbakeshwar Bhavan.

  • Maha Mrutyunjay temple entrance.

  • Lalita Ghat.

  • Lalita Ghat.

  • Gate no 4 of Kashi Vishwanath temple.

  • Trimbakeshwar Bhavan corridor.

  • Nishadraj Ghat.

Vaccharaja Ghat.

Mata Anandmayi Ghat.

Mata Anandmayi Ghat.

Entrance Ghat for Kashi Vishwanath temple.

Staircase for Kashi Vishwanath temple where digital paintings are displayed.

Digital painting displayed on the wall of Trimbakeshwar Bhavan.

Maha Mrutyunjay temple entrance.

Lalita Ghat.

Lalita Ghat.

Gate no 4 of Kashi Vishwanath temple.

Trimbakeshwar Bhavan corridor.

Nishadraj Ghat.

Varanasi, also known as Banaras, stands as an ancient city of India. Nestled along the sacred banks of the Ganges river, it holds a revered status as one of the most important pilgrimage sites for Hindus. Pilgrims believe taking a single dip in the Ganga river will wash away their sins. Beyond its religious significance, Varanasi is a cultural and traditional hub, steeped in centuries-old customs and rituals. Among its many attractions, the mesmerising Ganga Aarti ceremony at dawn captures the hearts of visitors, offering a captivating glimpse into the city's spiritual essence.

The Ghats of Varanasi hold equal significance to the city as its temples. Vaccharaja Ghat, constructed in the 18th century AD by the wealthy merchant Vaccharaja, serves as a comfortable bathing and exercise spot for locals. Anandmayee Ghat, named after the renowned Priestess Anandmayee, who acquired the land from the English in 1944, houses a grand Ashram where she conducted her rituals with her followers. Lalita Ghat, built in the early 19th century by King Rana Bahadur Shah of Nepal, is revered by devotees for its association with the Hindu Goddess Lalita and is home to the famous Nepali Mandir and Lalita Gauri Mandir. The Kashi Vishwanath Temple, situated near Dashashwamedh Ghat in the heart of the city, stands as Varanasi's most celebrated Hindu sacred site.

Vaccharaja Ghat.

Mata Anandmayi Ghat.

Mata Anandmayi Ghat.

Entrance Ghat for Kashi Vishwanath temple.

Staircase for Kashi Vishwanath temple where digital paintings are displayed.

Digital painting displayed on the wall of Trimbakeshwar Bhavan.

Maha Mrutyunjay temple entrance.

Lalita Ghat.

Lalita Ghat.

Gate no 4 of Kashi Vishwanath temple.

Trimbakeshwar Bhavan corridor.

Nishadraj Ghat.


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