Located in the south of Uttar Pradesh, on the banks of the holy River Ganges, breathes Varanasi-Banaras or Kashi, which is believed to be the oldest living city in the world. City of Lord Shiva, For centuries, the mystic of this place has been attracting pilgrims from across India as well as abroad.A dwelling of ancient domes, muths, ashrams, priests, narrow lanes with shops filled with Benaresi sarees, Varanasi represents the colorful and fascinating India of your dreams. With intimate rituals of life and death being parallelly performed on the Ghats, you’ll find it exhilarating to explore the religious geography of this city.
Located in the south of Uttar Pradesh, on the banks of the holy River Ganges, breathes Varanasi-Banaras or Kashi, which is believed to be the oldest living city in the world. City of Lord Shiva, For centuries, the mystic of this place has been attracting pilgrims from across India as well as abroad. A dwelling of ancient domes, muths, ashrams, priests, narrow lanes with shops filled with Benaresi sarees, Varanasi represents the colorful and fascinating India of your dreams. With intimate rituals of life and death being parallelly performed on the Ghats, you’ll find it exhilarating to explore the religious geography of this city. Walk through the busy alleyways or watch the sunrise from a boat for an unforgettable experience. Trace the perimeter of the city, paying homage to shrines all the way. Varanasi is the city where every Hindu pilgrim wants to come once in his life .It is believed if someone dies here, will get the moksha(getting rid from the cycle of birth and death). Varanasi is also famous for the most beautiful sunrise ..It’s a saying in India that you have not seen India if you have not seen Sham-e-Awadh (Evening of Lucknow) and Subah-e-Banaras (Morning of Varanasi)
Eye-Catching Places to Visit in Varanasi
Dashashwamedh Ghat
Manikarnika Ghat
Kashi Vishwanath Temple
Banaras Hindu University
Bharat Mata Temple
Sarnath Ruins
Ramnagar Fort
Activities Not to Be Missed in Varanasi
Festivals to Be Celebrated in Varanasi
Dev Deepawali
The Dev Deepavali is the festival of Kartik Poornima celebrated in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India. It falls on the full moon of the Hindu month of Kartika and takes place fifteen days after Diwali. It is believed that on this auspicious day Gods descent here and bathe in the Ganges. The steps of all
The Dev Deepavali is the festival of Kartik Poornima celebrated in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India. It falls on the full moon of the Hindu month of Kartika and takes place fifteen days after Diwali. It is believed that on this auspicious day Gods descent here and bathe in the Ganges. The steps of all the Ghats are lit with more than a million earthen lamps (diyas) in honour of the Ganges, and its presiding goddess. The tradition of lighting the lamps on the Dev Deepawali festival day was first started in 1985.[4] During Dev Deepawali, houses are decorated with oil lamps and colored designs on their front doors. Firecrackers are burnt at night, processions of decorated deities are taken out into the streets of Varanasi, and oil lamps are set afloat on the river.[6] The main rituals performed by devotees consist of kartiksnan (taking a holy bath in the Ganges during Kartika) and deepdan (offering of oil lighted lamps) to Ganga in the evening. The Ganga aarti is also performed in the evening. The festival is a major tourist attraction, and the sight of a million lamps (both floating and fixed) lighting the ghats and river in vivid colors have often been described by visitors and tourists as a breathtaking sight. On the night of the festival, thousands of devotees from the holy city of Varanasi, surrounding villages, and across the country gather in the evening on the ghats of the Ganges to watch the aarti. Apart from the aarti at the Dashameshwar Ghat, all buildings and houses are lit with earthen lamps. Nearly 100,000 pilgrims visit the riverfront to watch the river aglitter with lamps.[8] The aarti is performed by 21 young Brahmin priests and 24 young women.[7] The rituals involve chanting hymns, rhythmic drum beating, conch shell blowing, and brazier burning.[8] Boat rides (in boats of all sizes) along the riverfront in the evening are popular among tourists, when all the ghats are lit with lamps and aarti is being performed.[4]
Mouthwatering Meals of Varanasi
Kachori Sabzi
The one thing keeping the Delhi food ticking is its Street Food. With a diversity that is unmatched, eating on the roads of Delhi is like
Kachori sabji makes for the most popular Kaleva (breakfast) option in Benaras. There are two different types of kachoris- badi and choti kachori. Badi kachori is stuffed with masala made of lentils called dal kipithi and choti kachori is stuffed with a spicy potato mixture. Both of these kachoris are savoured with garam masala wali aloo kisazi and desi ghee jalebi. What a way to start your day!
Chena Dahi Vada
Chena is similar to Rasmalai in terms of shape and is dipped in sweet yogurt and a hint of masala made of jeera and black salt. It makes for a perfect
Chena is similar to Rasmalai in terms of shape and is dipped in sweet yogurt and a hint of masala made of jeera and black salt. It makes for a perfect mix of sweet and sour. The coriander garnishing makes it more refreshing. A perfect dish to enjoy with your freinds and family.
Malaiyyo
MakhanMalaiyyo or Nimish is a popular winter street dessert that is influenced by Persian way of cooking. Milk froth is flavoured with saffron and
MakhanMalaiyyo or Nimish is a popular winter street dessert that is influenced by Persian way of cooking. Milk froth is flavoured with saffron and cardamoms and garnished with pistachios and almonds. Served in purva or kulhads, this creamy froth will literally melt in your mouth)
ChooraMatar
This street food is basically a Benarasi twist to the Poha or Kanda Poha. It is flattened rice soaked in desi ghee and tempered with various spices
This street food is basically a Benarasi twist to the Poha or Kanda Poha. It is flattened rice soaked in desi ghee and tempered with various spices along with fresh green peas to which milk or cream is added along with raisins and saffron. It tastes best with a hot cup of masala chai.
Shopping at Varanasi
Banarasi Silk Saris – Favorite of Varanasi Souvenirs
Ganga Jal or the Holy Water of Ganga
Gulabi Minakar
Wooden Toys as Varanasi souvenirs
Shivalinga – In Crystal & In Stone
Rudraksha Mala
Glass Beads
Flutes
Ramnami Cloth
Stone Carved Curios
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