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Varanasi

The venerable and ancient city Varanasi is the
religious centre of the world for Hindus. It is a magnificent city, with myriad
attractions, both as an exalted place of pilgrimage and a microcosmic centre of
faith. Thousands of pilgrims visit the city from all parts of India and from
across the world. Varanasi is a unique city where the past and present, eternity
and continuity live side by side.
The city rises from the high northern bank on the outside curve of Ganga, the
holiest of all Indian rivers, to form a magnificent panorama of buildings in
many varieties of Indian architecture. The unique relationship between the
sacred river and the city is the essence of Varanasi - the land of sacred light.
The Ganga is believed to have flown from the heaven to wash away the worldly
sins of the humankind. Thus, to be in Varanasi is an out of this world
experience, and experience of self-discovery, a journey through the present and
the past in search of immortality.
Varansi - The Land of Holy River Ganga: The
life and activities in the city revolves around the holy river. Life on the
banks of the Ganga begins before dawn when thousands of pilgrims – men, women
and children, converge on the banks of the river to wait for the rising sun.
Some come in groups, some alone, all absorbed in their intense thoughts of
salvation, waiting for the moment when immersion in the sacred river will
cleanse them of their mundane sufferings and wash their sins away. Gradually the
sun rises, and the river mists slowly lift to reveal the magnificent buildings
that have a solemnity unmatched by any city in the world.
Soon after the
sunrise, the city's great amphitheatre of ghats (broad flights of steps leading
down to the bank of a river) burst into activity. In the charged holistic
atmosphere of the morning venerable Brahmins (known as Pandas) recite passages
from sacred texts, priests dispense holy ash to pilgrims to mark their foreheads
in veneration of the gods. Boatmen, flower sellers, shrill-voiced sellers of
sweetmeats and knick knacks, sacred bulls and cows roam around.
Varansi - The City of Inspiration: Varanasi inspires one
to reflect about life, to ponder about creation and the insignificance of
temporal wealth in the face of death. Along the water's edge, there are the
burning ghats. The most sacred one is Manikarnika, associated with Goddess
Parvati, Lord Shiva's wife.
History: According to the historians, the city was founded some
ten centuries before the birth of Christ. Situated between the two tributaries
of the Gangas- Varuna to the north and Asi to the south - it has attained
immortality. The city is mentioned in Holy Scriptures like ' Vamana Purana’,
Buddhist texts and in the epic 'Mahabharata'. Mark Twain visited over a century
ago and commented that Varanasi was ‘older than history, older than tradition,
older even than legend, and looks twice as old as all of them put together’.
Our Hotel – In Varanasi we will be staying at the
Radisson Hotel
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