Varanasi Ghats
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Vanarasi Ghats - Shores of Spirituality
Stretched for
some 3 km along the west banks of holy river Ganges, the Varanasi
ghats or ceremonial stairs are undoubtedly the prime attractions of
the city. It is widely believed that a dip in the sacred river may
bring salvation leaving you free from all sins. You may also take a
bathe and mingle with the crowd in the ghats and you will be amazed to
know the immense belief people are having for these customs and
traditions being celebrated for centuries. A number of boat rides are
arranged along the river and you can savour the true flavour of the
ghats of Varanasi.
Divine Legendary Ghats of Varanasi
Dasasvamedha
Ghat is the main bathing destination in the city and you will always
find it crowded with pilgrims, salvation seekers and tourists. It is
said that Lord Brahma performed Dasasvamedha (das meaning 'ten', aswa
meaning 'horse' and medha meaning sacrifice) Yajna here and hence the
name. Bathing here is said to give the same merit as received by doing
the 'ten horse sacrifice' that was performed here. Manikarnika Ghat
and Kund is another attraction of the city and is associated with a
number of legends and myths of Hinduism. Manikarnika means 'Jewelled
Earring' and it is said that Lord Shiva's earring fell here, which
gave it the name. You will be mesmerized to see the Lord Vishnu's
footprints at Chakra-Pushkarini, which is located between Kund and the
river. This is said to the holiest spot in Varanasi and Manikarnika is
considered to be the holiest of all the ghats. The cremation ground
just next to the ghat is hugely visited by the tourists coming to
Varanasi. Harishchandra Ghat is another cremation ground in Varanasi.
It is believed that those who leave their body in Varanasi attain
moksha (liberation) at once. Panch-Ganga Ghat is one of five main
ghats of Varanasi and the five holy rivers Ganges, Yamuna, Saraswati,
Kirana and Dhutapapa are said to meet beneath it. Bathing here during
the month of Kartika (Oct-Nov) is considered to be auspicious.
Life on Varanasi Ghats
As you enter in the ghats of Varanasi, the door to a different world
of divinity and spiritualism is opened to you. You will never be bored
by taking a stroll in the ghats rather will be engulfed by the
activity of the various people accumulated here for various purposes.
But most of the crowd are here in search of the nirvana which is
believed to be gained by taking a dip into the holy waters of the
Ganges. The life in ghats keep on changing as the sun rotates in the
sky. In the morning the place is filled with hustle bustle of devotees
rushing to take bath and offering 'puja' to the rising Sun. Chanting
of Sanskrit mantras by the Sadhus make the ambience even more
mesmerizing. The evening comes with a different flavour when the ghats
are lighted with thousands of earthen lamps floating in the river
carrying some wishes with themselves.
Fascinating Boat Ride Along the Ghats
As you take up a boat ride in the Ganges in Varanasi, the exclamatory
expressions start to come out of you naturally and effortlessly.
People coming to Varanasi make it a point to take up this charming
boat ride along the river preferably in the morning. The boat ride
starts from Dasashwamedh Ghat and ends at Manikarnika Ghat, which
starts at 3 am in the morning. You will be mesmerized to see the
morning life at the ghats involving daily routine and religious
activities of the devotees. The nature also comes to bedazzle you as
it melts golden red into the river when the sun peeps in the East.
Enjoy this moment to have an everlasting memory.
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