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Varanasi Tourism
Guide
to travel & tourism in Varanasi
Varanasi, the holy city of India, is
also known by the name of Kashi and Benaras. Kashi, the city of Moksha
for Hindus since centuries, is known for its fine-quality silks, 'paan'
and Benares Hindu University and Avimukta of the ancient days, Varanasi
is the most popular pilgrimage point for the Hindus. One of the seven
holiest cities, Varanasi city is also one the Shakti Peethas and one of
the twelve Jyotir Linga sites in India. In Hinduism it is believed that
those who die and are cremated here get an instant gateway to liberation
from the cycle of births and re-births.
Considered as the abode of Lord Shiva, Varanasi is situated on the
banks of River Ganges, which is believed to have the power of washing
away all of one's sins. As pundits here will tell you, whatever is
sacrificed and chanted here or given in charity reaps its fruits
thousand times more than those good deeds performed at other places
because of the power of that place. It is believed that three nights of
fasting in Varanasi city can reap you rewards of many thousands of
lifetimes of asceticism!
Varanasi is the oldest city of the world. Varanasi is more than 3000
years old and is famous as the city of temples. In Varanasi, there are
temples at every few paces. Looking at the number of temples in
Varanasi, it is hard to believe that a large number of them were
demolished during the medieval times. Jyotirlinga Visvanatha Temple or
Golden Temple, rebuilt in 1776, is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The Jnana
Vapi well (meaning 'Well of Wisdom) is believed to have been dug by Lord
Shiva himself. It is believed that the majestic Alamgir mosque has
replaced one of the most ancient shrines known as the temple of Bindu
Madhava. The thirty-three hundred million shrines fill one with awe and
wonder with sheer numbers.
The Ganga Ghats (river front) are the most popular pilgrimage spot of
Varanasi and are centers of music and learning. There is a great
tradition of Yatras in the holy city of Kashi and the most sacred path
is that of Panchkoshi Parikrama, the fifty-mile path with a radius of
five miles that cover 108 shrines along the way, with Panchakoshi Temple
as its main shrine. Other popular pilgrimage route is Nagara
Pradakshina, which covers seventy-two shrines along the way. Since time
immemorial Varanasi is a great center of learning. The holy city has
been a symbol of spiritualism, philosophy and mysticism for thousands of
years and has produced great saints and personalities like Guatama
Buddha, Mahavira, Kabir, Tulsi Das, Shankaracharaya, Ramanuja and
Patanjali.
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