Built during the end of 18th century by the King Digpatiya of Bengal, Digpatiya ghat was a part of Chausatti Ghat till 20th century. A massive fortress on top of the...
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Named after Babua Pandey, a renowned wrestler of Bihar, who established the famous wrestling arena of Varanasi, called Akhada, where the players perform an indigenous...
Built under the directions of the Peshwa Amritrao of Pune in 1807 RajaGhat was described as Amritrao Ghat by James Prinsep in 1831 and Grimes in 1909. Scattered in a...
Formerly known as Kuwai Ghat, It began being called up as Narad Ghat after 19th century when the temple of Naradeshwar was established here. The Ghat has been addressed...
The King of Amer Mansingh built this Ghat along with an adjacent pond Mansarovar Kund. It is believed, a dip in Mansarovar Ghat is as pious as as taking a dip in the...
The name of this Ghat comes from a legend. It is believed Kshemak, a monster established a temple of Lord Shiva out of his devotion, and the temple and the Ghat it is...