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Ghats In Khasi

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This ghat is one of the oldest in Varanasi and is well-known for its colourful Ganga Aarti and is said to have been built by Lord Brahma as a welcome for Lord Shiva

Dashashwamedh Ghat

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Manikarnika, one of the holiest ghats, is mostly used as a cremation site where it is thought that individuals who are cremated get moksha (freedom)

Manikarnika Ghat

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Located at the meeting point of the Ganges and Assi rivers, this ghat is well-known for its serene ambience, yoga classes in the morning, and boat trips

Assi Ghat

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Another important cremation place, this ghat is named after the mythical King Harishchandra. this important cremation ghat symbolizes truth and repentance

Harishchandra Ghat

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Named after poet Tulsidas, who wrote parts of the Ramcharitmanas here, this ghat is known for its cultural activities and annual Ramlila performances

Tulsi Ghat

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This charming ghat, dedicated to Lord Shiva as Kedareshwar, is especially beloved by pilgrims from South India and is well-known for its lively, colourful atmosphere

Kedar Ghat

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Five sacred rivers are said to converge at this ghat: the Yamuna, the Ganges, the Saraswati, the Kirana, and the Dhutapapa

Panchganga Ghat

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Dedicated to Ahilyabai Holkar, the Maratha queen who restored numerous temples and ghats in Varanasi, this site provides a peaceful area for meditation and prayer

Ahilyabai Ghat

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Recognized for its partially submerged Shiva temple, which sank during the construction of the ghat in 1830, Scindia Ghat offers breathtaking Ganges views

Scindia Ghat

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This historic ghat, famous for the conflict between Maharaja Chet Singh and the British, offers spiritual value and insights into Varanasi's past struggles

Chet Singh Ghat

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