Thursday, 23 June 2016

Varanasi

One of the oldest surviving cities in the world, Varanasi, also known as Benaras, is one of the most sought after tourist destinations in India. According to Hindu mythology, Varanasi is considered to be one of the holiest cities in India.


Varanasi lies along the banks of the sacred Ganges River, and it's believed that taking a dip in it washes away all the sins and purify the soul. Millions of devotees and worshipers throng this place to take a dip in the sacred Ganges River and pray in the famous temples of Varanasi. Mark Twain, the famous American writer, was so enthralled by the city that he once wrote: “Benaras is older than history, older than tradition, older even than legend and looks twice as old as all of them put together.”
Visiting this holy town can be an experience in itself. The site of the Ghats full of activity can refresh the mind and soul of an individual. One can see the devotees taking a dip in the holy river, priests chanting the hymns and mantras and religious customs and traditions in full swing all over the place from morning to dusk.
Many Hindus believe that dying in Varanasi brings salvation/nirvana and so they make the trip to the city when they realize that they are close to death. For some, the culture shock of the burning corpses in plain view and the feces overflowing from the Ganges can be a bit overwhelming. However, the scene of pilgrims doing their devotions in the River Ganga at sunrise set against the backdrop of the centuries old temples is probably one of the most impressive sights in the world.
Varanasi is also famous for its rich heritage of music, art, culture and its traditional art of silk weaving, the Banarsi silk Saris are famous all over the world. Banarsi ‘Pan’ is also famous all over India and is chewed by people across India.
The city of Varanasi lies along the sacred Ganges River. The river front is about 4 kilometres long and it has universal appeal with hordes of devotees performing various rituals on the Ghats from morning to night. The Ghats are best viewed at dawn and are best approached by the ‘Dashashwamedha’ ghats, from where boats can also be hired at reasonable rates.
Places of interest in Varanasi includes Kashi Vishwanathan temple, Ramnagar Fort, Dashashwamedh Ghat, Manikarnika Ghat, Gyanvapi Mosque, Banaras Ghat, Sarnath, Dhamek Stupa, monkey Temple, etc.
Varanasi captures the essence of India. Best time to visit the city is from October to March. 


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