Chouki Ghat, got its name from its characteristics. The Ghat has its pathways divided in four lanes, among which one diverges to Kedareshwara, second one diverges to...
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Named after the very famous Kedareshwar Temple that is a classical temple on the banks of ganga.The Kedareshwar temple has been mentioned among the twelve jyotirlingas ...
Developed on the directions of King Viyjaynagaram in 19th century, the Ghat was formerly known as Eejanagar Ghat. A fortress was also built adjacent to it. Which was...
The Ghat is said to be gaining its name from Laali Baba who lived in Champaran, Bihar, who established Guddardas Akhara, an arena where wrestlers of kushti practice the...
Named after the renowned King Harishchandra, who sold himself to maintain his truthfulness and worked as a cremation priest, on the same ground, it is still one of the...
This ghat was built by the state of Mysore (now know as Karnataka) in early 20th century (1910). Also there is a shrine of Ruru (“the Dog”) Bhairava, one of...