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Varanasi: The spiritual capital

Last updated on - Feb 26, 2024, 17:59 IST
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​Varanasi: Where spirituality flows

In Varanasi, ancient traditions are met by modern life along the sacred Ganga. The city's vibrant ghats, each holding stories of devotion and spiritual practices, are offered as a glimpse into the soul of this mystical destination. The devotion of pilgrims is witnessed as rituals are performed and immersion in the purifying waters of the Ganga is embraced. (Image: varanasi.nic.in)

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Mystical ghats of Varanasi

The spiritual essence of Varanasi is manifested through its iconic ghats lining the Ganga. Unique tales of mythology, meditation, and cremation are held by Dashashwamedh, Assi, Manikarnika, Panchganga, Harishchandra, Tulsi, and Scindia Ghats. Kashi offers experience of sacred rituals, divine serenity, and architectural marvels that define the soul of this ancient city on the banks of the holy Ganga river. (Image: varanasi.nic.in)

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Spiritual significance

Varanasi and its ghats hold profound spiritual importance for Hindus and seekers of spiritual enlightenment. Known as the dwelling place of Lord Shiva, Varanasi attracts devotees and ascetics seeking deep meditation and spiritual growth. The ghats serve as more than mere places of worship; they symbolize the stages of life and death. From sacred rituals like the Upanayana to the final rites, every significant life event is witnessed by these riverfront steps. They offer a profound sense of connection to the divine and the eternal cycle of existence. (Image: varanasi.nic.in)

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Rituals and activities

Varanasi's spiritual essence comes alive through rituals like the grand Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat, serene boat rides along the Ganges, and introspective yoga sessions. Witnessing cremation rituals at Manikarnika and Harishchandra Ghats offers a poignant reminder of life's transient nature and the quest for spiritual liberation.

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Sacred Ganga aarti in Varanasi

The Ganga Aarti is a highly revered ritual that takes place at the Dashashwamedh Ghat every evening. It involves a grand ceremony where priests offer prayers, incense, flowers, and lamps (diyas) to the sacred river Ganges. Accompanied by chanting, music, and the ringing of bells. It attracts thousands of pilgrims and tourists who gather to witness and participate in this deeply spiritual event. (Image: varanasi.nic.in)

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Sadhus of Varanasi: Guardians of spiritual traditions

The Sadhus of Varanasi, embodying renunciation and spiritual devotion, represent diverse Hindu traditions. They lead austere lives, seeking enlightenment through meditation and prayer. Revered as custodians of ancient wisdom, they face modern challenges while inspiring awe and reverence, embodying the quest for enlightenment in the sacred city of Varanasi. (Image: varanasi.nic.in)

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The holy dip

The holy dip in Varanasi refers to the act immersing oneself in the sacred waters of the Ganga River. It is believed to cleanse sins and purify the soul, offering spiritual renewal and blessings. Many pilgrims and visitors to Varanasi partake in this ritual as a form of devotion and reverence towards the sacred river.

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Varanasi outshines Goa tourism

Varanasi annually draws millions of visitors, surpassing Goa's footfall by eight times in 2022, according to independent surveys. ICICI Direct's study revealed that Varanasi welcomed 72 million tourists in 2022, while Goa trailed significantly with 8.5 million visitors. (Image: AFP)

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