Tag: things to see in Uttar Pradesh
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Sneak peek into life at the ghats of Banaras

Ganga is much more than a river, it’s a symbol of India’s ancient culture and heritage. When the earliest men arrived at the Indian subcontinent, they settled along the banks of this river and since then, the Ganga river is inextricably linked to India’s past, present, and future. Empires flourished and perished on its banks,…
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Early morning trip to the Sarnath archaeological site

Sarnath is an excavated ruin where Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon after attaining enlightenment under the Mahabodhi tree at Bodh Gaya. Sarnath is situated 10 km from Varanasi and its archeological museum houses the original Ashokan pillar, the national emblem of India.
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Witnessing the spectacular Ganga aarti at the Dashaswamedha Ghat, Varanasi

Along the banks, there are 88 ghats starting with the Raj Ghat in one end and the Assi Ghat in the other, each with its own spiritual significance and sperate identity in the history of this holy land. Among these ghats, the most prominent, colourful, and venerable is the Dashaswamedha Ghat. The spectacular ghat was…
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Manikarnika & Harishchandra: My experience of the cremation ghats in Varanasi

Manikarnika Ghat is among the oldest and most revered ghats of Varanasi. This is one of the two cremation ghats in Varanasi and is believed to be the most auspicious place for a Hindu to be cremated and leads to attainment moksha.
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Prayagraj – History lessons and a spiritual dip at the Sangam

Prayagraj, earlier known as Allahabad is a town in north India situated at the confluence of there revered rivers of Hinduism – the Ganga, the Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati.
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Prayagraj – My first impression of the town, its people and culture

That night until late, they kept adding more wood to the fire and stories ket flowing – Yogiji, the Ganges river, the Kumbh Mela, the bitter cold and many more; there was no end to it. One cannot imagine this in Bengaluru not because Bengaluru is not as cold, that’s because people in Bengaluru are…

