North India Tourist Destinations
Varanasi -The City of Ghats |
  
Varanasi or Banaras is one of the oldest cities of India. This city has found
place in the Buddhist scriptures as well the epic of Mahabharata. In
Pali language Varanasi was called Banarasi hence it got the name 'Banaras'. Varanasi
is also called 'Kashi' or the city of spiritual light. Kashi is the place where
Shiva and Parvati stood when the "time started ticking". This
ancient city of India is located on holiest river of India--Ganga. This relation
is unique and has attracted thousands of pilgrims. One theory also goes that Varanasi
is located on the land between the river Varuna and Assi hence the name Varanasi.
This town also has its place in history with many events and incidents being
related with it. From time immemorial Varanasi has been the center of education,
religion, art and culture. For every visitor Varanasi has different experiences
to offer. The shimmering red and golden water of the Ganges when rays of dawn
falls on them, the high banks, the temples, the Ashrams, the pavilions all are
an experience in themselves. Chanting of Mantras, the hymns along with
the fragrance of incense in fills the air with mysticism which entrails every
person. The refreshing dip in the Ganges with the splashing of water along the
ghats-- in Varanasi discovery and experience takes to the ultimate bliss.
Not only for its temples, Ghats and Ganges Banaras has produced many exponents
of art, music, literature and crafts. These people were not different from others
but it was the tradition of Banaras which moulded them in the way they came out
to be. Why only the luminaries, Varanasi has excelled in the art of
silk weaving. The Banarasi silk sarees and brocades are cherished as collector's
items across the world. As a eternal city with rich and vibrant past,
it has no exquisitely carved palaces, no impregnable fort no architectural splendour
but still the city has an inherent charm of its own. The ghats dotted
with temples, the maze of alleys along the ghats, what ever Varanasi has is enough
to attract the visitor again and again. The city which did not die even after
being plundered many times in is a true sense a fascinating area to wander around.
PRIME ATTRACTIONS Religious
Places The Ghats Of Varanasi In this ancient city of pilgrimage,
the bathing ghats are main attraction. People flock here in large numbers every
day to take bath and worship in the temples built beside the river bank. Centuries
old tradition to offer puja to the rising Sun is still maintained.
The Kashi Vishwanath Temple / Gyanvapi Mosque This temple is dedicated
to Lord Shiva. It is popularly known as the golden Temple due the Gold plating
done on its 15.5 meter high spire. One tonne of gold donated by Maharaja Ranjit
Singh has been used in the gold plating of the spire. The temple was destroyed
in the various invasions and was rebuilt in 1776 by Rani Ahilyabai of Indore.
St. Mary's Church Situated in the cantonment area of Benaras
(Varanasi) the St. Mary's Church has a low tower, spire and projecting poitico.
Instead of windows tile, church has louvred doors to the sides and hooded ventilation
slots beneath the cornice. Durga Temple Built in the 8th
century, the Durga temple is one of the most important temples in Varanasi. This
temple is built in Nagara Style. The shikhara of the temple is formed by many
small spires which are built one on top of the other. Bharat Mata
Temple This temple is dedicated to Mother India. Just one kilometer from
the Varanasi station. The temple is built in the Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeth
which was built by Babu Shiv Prasad Gupt. This temple was inaugurated by Mahatma
Gandhi in 1936 so that the citizens could respect Mother India in statue form.
The statute is built in marble. The statue is a replica of undivided India in
three dimension which has the mountains, plains and oceans in right proportion.
Tulsi Manas Temple This temple is dedicated to Lord Rama.
The temple is built in the place where Goswami Tulsidas composed the epic 'Ramacharitramanas'
which provides us with detailed description of the history and deeds of Lord Rama.
Tulsi Manas Temple was constructed by a philanthropist family in 1964.
Nepali Temple The King of Nepal had built this temple on Lalita ghat in
Nepali style. The Nepali temple is also called the 'Kathwala temple'. The temple
has some magnificent woodwork. Tourist from all over the world come just to see
this temple which has no comparison with any other temple in India. The
workers who carved this temple out were brought from Nepal. The wood used in the
temple is also found in Nepal. The speciality of this wood is that termites do
not eat this wood. Museums Ram
Nagar Durg 2 kms from the Kashi Hindu university, across the Ganges is
located the ancestral house in the fort which was built by the former rulers of
Kashi. In one of the sections of the fort is the museum which displays the royalty
which was once part of the kingdom. This museum gives an insight into
the grandeur which once prevailed in the fort. On the Ramnagar Pandav road is
a beautiful Durga temple. This temple has very delicate and intricate carving
done on stone. These carvings are worth giving a look. Bharat Kala
Museum The Kashi Hindu university has a museum which has a very rich
collection of precious and rare historical artifacts, statues, pictures, paintings
and manuscripts. This small but very well maintained museum gives an over view
of the ancient city of Varanasi. Entry in the museum is free but check out the
timings. Others Nandeshwar Kothi Nandeshwari Kothi, designed
by James Prinsep is a typical building of the early 19th century in Benaras.
Benaras Hindu University This is the largest and oldest university
in north India. Spread over an area of 2,000 acres, this great place of education
was established by Pt. Madan Mohan Malaviya. Today the campus has faculties of
Arts, Science, Music, Sanskrit, Languages, Engineering, Statistics and Medical
to name a few of them. The university also has the huge Vishwanath temple
which was built and maintained by the Birla family. The Sunderlal Medical center
has all the modern facilities of medical field is also located in the university
campus. Jantar Mantar The ruler of Jaisingh built an observatory
in Varanasi in line with those built in Delhi, Mathura, Ujjain and Jaipur observatories.
The Varanasi observatory has all the instruments which were required to record
the motion , speed and properties of various stars and planets and other cosmic
objects. The observatory was built in 1600 and still the instruments give the
exact measurements which can match any modern instrument. EXCURSIONS
Sarnath : About ten kms from Varanasi, is the place where lord
Buddha after enlightenment gave his first sermon or as the Buddhist say set the
wheel of dharma or law rolling. Today Sarnath is considered as one of the richest
place to have antiques since the Ashoka period to the 12th century. Suggested
reading on the Buddhist places in Uttar Pradesh. Chunar :
Chunargarh of 'Chandrakanta', the classic novel by Babu Devakinandan Khatri is
40 kms from the city of Varanasi. Today the place is known as Chunar. Along one
of the meanders of Ganges, where the Kaimur Hills are taking a North face, are
built the imposing fort of Chunar. Jaunpur : In 1360 Feroz
Shah built this town to guard the eastern side of his Delhi sultanate. Jaunpur
is located 65 kms from Varanasi. Jaunpur is bisected by the river Gomti and the
two sides are connected by the massive Akbari Bridge. This bridge was designed
by an Afghan and was built in the 16th century. The fifteen stone arches of the
bridge have withstood earthquakes and floods. On the southern end of the bridge
is the sculptures of a lion tussling with an elephant. This marked the provincial
milestone. Other places to visit in Jaunpur are Sheetla Chowkia Dham, Yamdagni
Ashram, Atla Mosque and Char Anguli ki Masjid. Kaushambi :
The mention of this town can be seen in the Mahabharata. It is said that the Pandav
brothers lived here. Budhha visited this place many times and the gave sermons
after his enlightenment in 6th and 9th century. Kaushambi developed as a major
center for Buddhism. The ruins of an old fort tells the saga of the towns antiquity.
Kaushambi is 185 kms from Varanasi. Vindhyachal : There
are many Shaktipeeths in India. These are the places where the Goddess of power
is said to be residing and people worship her viz- Goddess Durga. Vindhyachal
is one of such peeths or abode of Shakti. The place is 90 kms from Varanasi. The
temples of Vindhyavasini Devi, Asthbhuja and Kalikhoh are a must visit here.
Kaimoor Wildlife Sanctuary: Kaimoor sanctuary, located on the
Uttar Pradesh - Bihar border, is spread over an area of 500 sq. kms.
Chandra Prabha Wildlife Sanctuary: Established in 1997,Chandra Prabha
Sanctuary, a small sanctuary sprawling over an area of 78 sq. kms, is located
on Naugarh and Vijaigarh hillocks in Vindhya forest range, in Chandauli district.
HOW TO GET THERE
Varanasi has its own airport which is 22 Kms from the city. The
Babatpur airport connects Varanasi with all the major cities in India and recently
there has been a proposal to initiate UP Air which will connect the city with
other places in the state. Varanasi has the Cant railway station as its main station.
This is a major railway junction and connects the city with major places in India.
The nearby Mughal Sarai railway Junction is one of the major railway junction
in the region with almost all the trains from the East, North East and some trains
for South and Western region crossing the station. Varanasi is on the national
highway number 2 from Calcutta to Delhi. Thus, the place
is well connected by roads to all the corners of the nation. Varanasi provides
some good market for many items. People come here for the temples in big number
and major inflow of visitors is handled by the bus services from Varanasi to other
places in state and outside it. PLACES TO STAY Most of the
Varanasi city is well equipped with the most exclusive and sophisticated hotel
accommodation. There are tourist lodges, mid-range and Dharamshalas also available
at resonable prices. FAIRS & FESTIVALS
Ganga Festival A festive experience like none other awaits you
at Ganga Festival at Varanasi. Kartik Purnima Celebrated
in the month of November-December is the sacred day, when the ghats of Varanasi
come alive with thousands of brightly-lit earthern lamps. Buddh Purnima
This festival is celebrated with pomp and gaiety in Sarnath. This day Lord Buddha
was born. A large fair is held in Sarnath and the relics of Buddha are taken out
in a procession for public viewing on this day. Buddh Purnima is celebrated during
the month of May. Bharat Milap Around Dussehra a fair is
held in Nati Imli which celebrates the return of Lord Rama from 14 years of exile.
His reunion with his younger brother Bharat is celebrated as Bharat milap. This
festival is attended by the king of Kashi in royal flavour. The festival is attended
by at least a million devotees. Held in the month of October / November.
The Ramlila The Ramlila of Ramagar is famous far and wide. The
Ramlila is based on the Ramcharitramanas by Tulsidas. The month ling festival
is usually held during October / November and it sees the performance of many
ancient rituals. Nakkatyya This festival again is based on
the Ramayana. The episode in the epic where the sister of Ravana tries to influence
Lakshmana to marry her but instead Lakshman chops off her nose. On hearing this
Ravana vows revenge against the brothers. This incidence in the epic is one of
the reasons why Sita was abducted by Ravana. The festival is held in Chetganj
with much fan fair. Hanumat Jayanti This festival is celebrated
to mark the birth of the monkey God Hanuman . The five day long festivities are
held at the Sankat Mochan temple. During this festival many plays are staged based
on the Saraswati, Ram , Krishnalila and Hanuman Charitra. Mahashivratri
Though Mahashivratri is celebrated throughout India, Varanasi has some special
charm in the celebration the festival. During the festival a procession is taken
out from the Maha-Mritunjaya temple to Kashi Viswanath Temple. The
Dhrupad Mela In the month of March a five day long music festival is organised
on the Tulsi Ghats. during the five days renowned artists from all over the country
perform Dhrupad here. This festival is one of the major tourist attraction of
Varanasi. Panch Koshi Parikrama The procession has got the
name because it passes through five places. These five places are Kardmeshwar,
Bhimchandi, Rameshwar, Shivpur and Kapildhara. The parikrama has special importance
in the ancient parikramas of India. The procession starts and ends at Manikarnika
Ghat. SHOPPING Varanasi or Banaras, since ages has been famous
for the handicraft items. The delicate and intricate work on the sarees, carpets,
wooden works are unmatched. The famous Banarasi Silk Sarees and Brocades are every
women's dream. The local silk weavers produce the silk which are in
demand not only in India but across the world these silk items are in great demand.
The Bhadohi carpets can match the delicacy of weaving in any part of the world.
Banaras has been famous for the 'Gharanas' in the Classical Music and Singing.
These styles of singing and music have been amply supported by the musical instruments
which are manufactured in Varanasi. Apart from the Silk Sarees, Brocades
and Carpets Banaras also offers you Brassware, copperware, Ivoryware, stone inlay
work, Glass beads and bangles, wood and clay toys, Zari work and exquisite gold
jewellery. The main shopping areas of the city are the City chowk, Godoulia, Vishwanath
lane, Gyan Vapi, Thatheri Baazar, Dasashvamedh, Goldhar and Lahurabir. The Emporia
and Souvenir shops approved by the UP tourism are good place to look for genuine
and good stuff too purchase. TOURIST INFORMATION
CENTRES Government of India Tourist
Office - 15B, The Mall, Cantt, (Near Hotel Paris and Clarks), Varanasi, Uttar
Pradesh, India. Government Of India Tourist Information Counter - Babatpur
Airport, Varanasi, Uttar Pardesh, India . (Open during the flight timings)
UP Government Tourist Office - Tourist Bungalow, Parade Kothi, Nera Varanasi Cantt.
Railway Station. Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India UP Government Tourist Information
Counter - Near Railway station, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India. CLIMATE
Varanasi has a extreme type of climate. Located besides the Ganges Varanasi can
be difficult place to visit during the summers. Summers are very hot and temperatures
shoot upto 46 degrees and winter can be cold with mercury dipping down to 5 degrees.
This place can be a really bad during the rainy seasons and is advisable not to
visit Varanasi during monsoons. The best season to visit Varanasi during September
to March. NEARBY CITIES Jaunpur - 58 kms. Allahabad
- 128 kms. Lucknow - 380 kms. Patna - 249 kms. Gorakhpur - 230
kms. Bodhgaya - 234 kms. Kushinagar - 275 kms. Chukar - 45 kms.
GENERAL INFORMATION POPULATION: About 14 lakh People reside
in this city. MAIN LANGUAGES: Hindi & English A WORD OF
CAUTION To all tourist - beware of touts, if, new to the place. On the
Ghats there are many posing as 'Pundits', these people try to extract money from
the devotees who come on the the banks to perform religious ceremonies. While
going around the city it is better to fix the fare in the rickshaw and auto before
hand as these small vehicles are without fare meters. The drivers have a tendency
to overcharge and take the commuter for a ride so it is advisable that get prior
information and the route before hiring any vehicle. In Varanasi there
is a trend is that the agents come in between the buyers and sellers of handicraft
items. Do not fall in the traps of these agents. In the temple incidents of snatching
and pickpocketing have been common. Keep your valuables in the hotel. While visiting
the Kashi Viswanath temple / mosque make sure that you are not carrying any arms
or ammunitions as the security arrangements in this place is very strict.
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