Situated at the northern part of Anandamayi ghat, Vachcharaj ghat was built by a famous businessman named Bachchraj in 18th century AD. The present...
Category - Ghats of Varanasi
The great river bank at Varanasi, built high with eighteenth and nineteenth-century Pavilions and places, temples and terraces are lined with an endless chain of stone steps-the Ghats progressing along the whole of the waterfront, altering in appearance with the dramatic seasonal fluctuations of the river level. Each of the hundred Ghats, big and small, is marked by a lingam and occupies its own special place in the religious geography by the city. Some have crumbled over the years; other continues to thrive, with early-morning bathers. Brahmin priests offering Puja and people practicing meditation and yoga can be spotted here every day. Hindus regards the Ganga and nectar, the elixir of life, which brings purity to the living and salvation to the dead. – Traduit par Dr. Anil Kumar Chaturvedi
The Ghat got its name after the well-known Priestess Anandmayee who bought the area from the English in 1944, and built massive Ashram where she...
Built under the orders of the Queen of Sursand Rani Kunwar in 1870, and this was when the Ghat got its name, beforehand it was Kachha land and was...
Bhadaini Ghat opens in the Bhadaini locality of Varanasi. It was first mentioned by Greebs in 1909. The water from this are goes to the gigantic...
The residence of Tulsidas, the writer of Ramcharitmanas, Tulsi Ghat used to be a part of Assi back in time. The Ghat was built in details by Peshwa...
Formerly known as Leelaram Ghat, the Ghat was sold to King Rewa in 1879, since then it is called Rewa Ghat. Situated in the northern borders of...
Gifted with the name of the beautiful residence Gangamahal of Shri Prabhunarayan Singh, the former Kashi Naresh, Gangamahal Ghat is situated in the...
The city of numerous splendid Ghats, is one of the most renowned Ghats and is famous amongst the tourists and the locals of the town. Better known to...
Ganga is the lifeline of India. Varanasi located on the bank of Ganga, is a religious and cultural melting pot. Over the ages, people from all around...
ahashamshana or the great cremation ground of Varanasi, as named Manikarnika, holds a legendary story behind itself, according to a belief the name...