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Home to history, culture and mysticism of Varanasi the spiritual capital of India. Famous for its ghats and temples in Ganga, ...
It is said that the five holy rivers, Ganga, Saraswati, Yamuna, Kirana, Dhutapapa intersect at the Panchganga Ghats. Taking a dip in these waters is considered auspicious, and even more so ...
The area alongside the Panchganga ghat in Kolhapur was cleaned on Tuesday with the help of volunteers for the Chaitra Purnima Jyotiba which is due on March 31. Many pilgrims from across the state ...
City-based Panchganga Ghat Conservation Committee, a citizens’ initiative, has undertaken a desiltation drive on the river bank. The Kolhapur Municipal Corporation (KMC) has also provided some ...
The Aarti at Assi Ghat is a major tourist attraction. 3. Panchganga Ghat: Panchganga Ghat is considered the meeting point of five holy rivers: Ganga, Yamuna, Saraswati, Dhutpapa and Kirana.
If you are walking down the banks of the Ganges from Dashaswamedh Ghat towards Panchganga Ghat in Varanasi, you will come across a doorway tucked away between the larger architecture with a plaque ...
This unique tradition of lighting diyas on the day of Dev Diwali was initiated at the Panchganga Ghat in the year 1985. The small town of Varanasi, turns into one of the biggest tourist attractions on ...
The ghats of Banaras, particularly Assi Ghat, Panchganga Ghat, and Dashashwamedh Ghat, come alive with music, colours, and echoes of damrus. On these ghats, Holi is also played with beautiful ...
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