Narrow Streets, Holy Cows, Vedic Chants, Hara Hara Mahadev Recitings, Temple Bells, Crowded Ganga Ghats, Tourists, Boating in Ganges, are among few interesting aspects of Kashi or Varanasi, the world’s oldest city regarded as the most loving place for the supreme Lord Shiva.
Hara Hara Mahaadev, the only recitation all around in Varanasi
Busy Harischandra Ghat, world’s famous destination for dead. Bodies on one side and pile of woods on the other Busy Ganga Ghats with boats awaiting passengers Boat crowded with tourists for boating in River GangaAn old man leaves the remainings and ashes of the burnt body in Holy Ganges that is believed holy in Hindu traditionGanga Aarti, one of the most interesting aspects of Kasi or Varanasi for world tourists An evening view of the famous Dashashvamed Ghat during Ganga Aarti A fresh and silent morning at a Ganga Ghat
Brahmins and holy Cows reverred The Most in Kashi
The Last Stage_ A dead body being burnt at Harishchandra Ghat in Varanasi A wide angle view of Munshi Ghat on the banks of River Ganges Magnificent architecture of Ghats on the banks of River Ganges Life on Ganga Ghat Under the Shelter of the Supreme Father and Mother River Ganges and its Ghats make Varanasi vibrant Life in Varanasi : Moving and parked vehicles, vegetable vendors, cows, many more. All in these narrow streets Huge piles of woods to burn bodies at Harishchandra GhatHoly Manikarnika Ghat, where gods are believed to offer prayers and perform river bath everyday at 12-1 PM in the noonHoly River Ganges: Every drop of Ganga Jal, believed to wipe off all sins, means a lot for devotees