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Home : Tourist Attractions in India - Varanasi Ghats
Tourist Attractions in IndiaVaranasi Ghats Varanasi is a distinguished city of temples and ghats, situated in the northern, biggest and historical Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. This olden city is an extremely significant religious place for the Hindu devotees and attracts millions of domestic and international travellers for holy bath in the scared Ganga River. For being on the banks of the Ganges River, Varanasi contains scores of significant ghats that are rated as the major attraction in the city. The prominent ghats of Varanasi get the arrival of worshippers to carry out religious ceremonies in morning and in evening. The Hindu legends state that a dip in the Ganges is virtuous and washes away sins and the waters of the Ganges let one get rid of impurities of mind and the soul. The Manikarnika Ghat is the foremost Ghat in the town to be used for the cremation of the dead for ‘Mukti’ which comes from the release of the soul from the cycles of birth and re-birth. The Dasaswamedh Ghat features among the oldest ghats of Varanasi and at present is the most crowded ghat as well. Its proximity to the Kashi Vishwanath Temple makes it’s the most frequented ghat as the devotees take a holy dip in the Ganges before a puja in the temple. The Chaumsathi Ghat has a shrine devoted to the diverse manifestations of Devi Durga. The Assi Ghat is supremely positioned at the confluence of the Ganges and the Asi River and it was the place the great poet Tulsi Das did pile up the celebrated “Ramcharitamanas”. The Kedar Ghat has been named after Lord Shiva and was built by the Maharaja of Vijayawada. The Harishchandra Ghat, the Panchganga Ghat, the Hanuman Ghat and the Tulsi Ghat are some other well-known ghats of Varanasi. The majority of the Ghats of Varanasi gets intensely crowded during any religious festivals or occasions. Not only the domestic, but devotees from all corner of the globe throng Varanasi to experience the famous Ghats. Reaching Varanasi GhatsGetting to the Varanasi Ghats is an extremely simple task as the city maintains a first-rate connectivity to all parts of India with all modes of transportation.Air: Varanasi provides regular flights to Delhi, Khajuraho, Lucknow and Mumbai. Rail: The city relishes a strong rail system and offers trains to take one to every nook and corner of India. Road: Varanasi is placed on NH 2 from Kolkata to Delhi, and NH 29 to Gorakhpur and offers an amazingly fine service and linking to rest of the Indian cities. Click here for moreTourist Attractions in IndiaTaj Mahal | Agra Fort | Red Fort | Hawa Mahal| City Palace, Jaipur | City Palace, UdaipurMeharangarh Fort | Khajuraho Temples | Varanasi Ghats | Fatehpur Sikri (1986) Akshardham Temple, Delhi | Amber Fort, Jaipur | Dilwara Temple Jain Temples, Jaisalmer | Jaisalmer Fort |
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