Showing posts with label Ganga. Show all posts
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Thursday 9 February 2023

Call it Varanasi or Banaras or Kashi!

Immersed in religious colors, this oldest city in India is called the city of Lord Shiva. It is believed that this grand city stands on the "Trishul" of Lord Shiva. Kashi is also called the spiritual and cultural capital of ancient India.

Countless ghats, two famous universities Kashi Hindu University and Sampurnanand Sanskrit University are situated in Kashi. There are around 85000 temples here. The city has been a commercial and industrial center for muslin and silk fabrics, perfumes, ivory, and crafts.

Someone has aptly said “Kashi is a city older than history, older than tradition, older than legend, and twice as old as all these combined!

There are many mythological stories associated with the Ghats in Varanasi, each one as interesting and shocking as the other.  Even though this city is crowded, its glory has been sung in various scriptures. But still, the peace that is in the land of Kashi is nowhere else.

Let's know what is so special in this city!

Located near Kashi Vishwanath Temple, this Ghat is one of the most important Ghats of Banaras. A trip to Varanasi is considered incomplete if you do not witness the Ganga Aarti performed by the priests every evening at the ghats. A dip in the Ganges in Kashi opens the door to salvation. A large number of foreign tourists also come to Varanasi to watch the Ganga Aarti. That's why it is said that if you want liberation, then come to Kashi!

Ganga Aarti lasts for 45 minutes.
Starting Time: 6:45 PM

Manikarnika Ghat
Manikarnika Ghat is one of the most auspicious places for the departed to reach salvation. The specialty of this ghat is that the pyre's fire never calms down here. Funeral pyres burn 24/7 at this ghat, and around 200 cremations take place every day. It is said that Lord Shiva has blessed Manikarnika Ghat with eternal peace. It is believed that the truth of life lies at Manikarnika Ghat. It is believed that the fire rites of the dead body of Mata Sati were performed by Lord Shankar at Manikarnika Ghat. That is why it is called Mahashamshan.

Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple
Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple is one of the 12 holy Jyotirlingas dedicated to Lord Shiva. Situated on the west bank of the holy river Ganges, this temple adds to the dignity of Varanasi. Many people call it the Golden Temple of Lord Shiva because the two domes of the temple are covered with gold. People believe that when the earth was formed, the first ray of the sun first fell on Kashi. The temple opens daily at around 2:30 am. There are 5 aartis daily in the temple.

Rivers of Varanasi
The expansion of this city is said to be between the two confluences of the river Ganga, one with the river Varuna and the other with the river Asi. The distance between these confluences is about two and a half miles. Parikrama of this distance is called holy Panchkosi Parikrama among Hindus.

Panchkosi Parikrama
Panchkosi Yatra is one of the most important yatras undertaken by pilgrims around the holy Kashi Mandal. This holy journey begins with a holy dip in the river Ganga at the matchless Manikarnika Ghat. Kardameshwar, Shivpur, Rameshwar, Bhimchandi, and Kapildhara are the five places where devotees have to complete their Panch Koshi Parikrama.

Boat ride in river Ganga
Going to Banaras and enjoying a boat ride in the river Ganga will make your journey more fun. Sitting in the boat, the view of all the ghats will fascinate you. You can book your boat from Manmandir Ghat. If you do this journey in the morning, then there can be no better time than this. In this holy city, the hymns of the sadhus on the ghats in the morning, the chirping of birds, the Morning Prayer, and the redness of the rising sun make this city even grander.

Sarnath
Located 10 km from Banaras, this ancient city is home to the first sermon of Buddha at Sarnath. Sarnath is the place where Buddhism came into existence. The main attraction of Sarnath is the Chaukhandi Stupa which was built by Ashoka after his conversion to Buddhism. If you ever come to Kashi, do not forget to visit Sarnath.

Banaras Silk
India exports its silk to more than 200 countries across the world and its demand is increasing especially in Europe and America. Banarasi silks and sarees are produced exclusively in the ancient city of Varanasi and surrounding villages, using special techniques and unique creations. Located on Chhawni Road, the Banaras Silk Emporium is a huge exporter of traditional silk.

If you want to see the whole of traditional India, then I suggest that you must come to Kashi once.

Tuesday 20 December 2022

Know the amazing things related to Ganga Aarti of Varanasi

In Hinduism, Kashi is mentioned as one of the Sapta Puri and according to Skanda Purana, Kashi is the most important city in Sapta Puri. All Saptapuri cities worship the river in one form or the other on a daily basis, but the Ganga Aarti performed in Varanasi is one of the most spectacular performances in the entire world.

Today we all know Varanasi, the city of Shiva, as the spiritual capital of India. Along with this, Varanasi is known to the country and abroad for its Ganga Aarti. Every day thousands of local and foreign citizens come to the Dashashwamedh Ghat of Varanasi to see the Ganga Aarti. Aarti is done daily at sunset time.

Varanasi Ghat Ganga Aarti is popular all over the country.

According to Hindu mythology, Ganga is the most sacred river and it is believed that if any person takes a dip in the river Ganga once with true devotion, then all his sins are washed away and generally people visit Varanasi Ganga Snan and Kashi Vishwanath Darshan. You can see devotees taking a dip in the Ganges at almost all the ghats of Varanasi, but during this journey, all the devotees definitely go to see the Ganga Aarti because this Aarti gives new energy to the life of the devotee.

Ganga Aarti in Varanasi is held daily at Dashashwamedh Ghat, which is the most important ghat of Varanasi this ghat is located near Kashi Vishwanath Temple, every evening at Dashashwamedh Ghat, at sunset, the priests of Varanasi perform the very beautiful and elaborate aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat. Devotees can easily watch the Aarti being performed at the Ghat from Assi Ghat and Rajendra Prasad Ghat.

At the Dashashwamedh Ghat, one moment there is hustle and bustle to find the right place to watch the aarti, and the next the whole city falls silent when a conch (conch) is blown. The conch shell indicates that the aarti is starting and it attracts everyone's attention. Since the Ganga Aarti of Banaras is for the river Ganges, an idol of Goddess Ganga is placed in the center on one of the many elevated platforms. Aarti is performed with the sound of bells and chants and the lighting of incense sticks and lamps.

The priests worship the river Ganga during Ganga Aarti in such a way that it becomes a mesmerizing sight. Priests have been performing Ganga Aarti in front of thousands of people for years, practice and unwavering devotion make them perfect in their work. Though it sounds indecisively risky, it is practically impossible to perform aarti for 45 minutes with several huge lamps and to close your eyes even for a second during Ganga Aarti.

This is the reason why Varanasi Ghat Ganga Aarti is popular all over the country. When you come to Varanasi, it is such an experience that a person who is a follower of any religion, be it Jain, Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Parsi, or Christian but Ganga Aarti is celebrated by people of every religion, every caste. She fascinates him and fills his body with such energy that he can never forget in his whole life.

Ganga Aarti Timing in Varanasi

Ganga Aarti takes place in the evening in Varanasi, the city of Shiva. The timing of Ganga Aarti is fixed for after sunset. In summer, it is around 7 PM, and during winter around 6 PM. By the way, Ganga Aarti is performed twice a day where the morning Aarti is performed at Assi Ghat and the popular evening Ganga Aarti is performed at Dashashwamedh Ghat.

The Ganga Aarti performed at Assi Ghat is very early in the morning, its time is before sunrise around 5 in the morning and due to more early morning at this time, the number of people who see the morning Ganga Aarti is usually compared to the evening Ganga Aarti. But it does not mean at all that the morning Ganga Aarti at Assi Ghat is not beautiful, in fact, the morning Aarti at Assi Ghat is equally beautiful. Here, not only Ganga Maiya is worshipped, but you also enjoy some Vedic mantras, ragas, and yoga. The morning Ganga Aarti timings are from 5 am to 7 am in summer and 5:30 am to 7:30 am in winter.


The Morning Aarti is called Subah-e-Banaras.

The morning aarti is called Subah-e-Banaras and is considered the ideal way to start the morning in Varanasi. It was an initiative of the state government of Uttar Pradesh which started in 2014.

It begins with Vedic verses and is followed by Ganga Aarti. Homage is also paid during the aarti to the four basic elements that comprise everything in this universe: earth, water, sky, and fire.

The aarti performed at Dashashwamedh Ghat in the evening is the same as the aarti performed at Assi Ghat in the morning. After the Aarti, the classical musicians of Banaras Gharana with their classical music and ragas create a different energy flow in the whole of Varanasi along with all the people who came to see the Ganga Aarti. Everyone in the Banaras Gharana specializes in the craft of music or dance. The Banaras Gharana was founded 200 years ago by Pandit Ram Sahai. It is one of the six common styles of tabla playing. Pandit Ram Sahai himself was trained in the Lucknow Gharana.

Tips for Visiting Varanasi and Watching Ganga Aarti

Of all the spiritual places in Varanasi, you must visit Dashashwamedh Ghat for Ganga Aarti and Assi Ghat for Subah-e-Banaras (Ganga Aarti).

Both these aartis are free, however, you will be asked to make an offering for the evening aarti. However, this is not mandatory. You can also offer whatever amount you can afford.

Reach the ghat at least one hour before for evening aarti, as there is a huge crowd to watch the evening aarti and if you reach late it will be difficult to get a good seat, so it is better to watch the evening aarti. You must arrive at least an hour in advance to find the best spot for yourself.

There is no rush for morning aarti. But it is recommended that you experience Subah-e-Banaras to the fullest. In such a situation, it is better to go to bed early so that you can wake up fresh and join the Suba-e-Banaras the very next day.

 

Tuesday 12 July 2022

Ganga Aarti Timing in Varanasi

Varanasi is considered to be one of the oldest places in the world. The places happen to be one of the seven holiest places in the country. Hence, Varanasi is a part of the Sapta Puri. The other cities of Sapta Puri include Mathura, Ayodhya, Kanchipuram, Haridwar, Dwarka, and Ujjain. As per Hindu mythology, Varanasi is regarded as the favorite place of Lord Shiva since the place is said to have been established by him. Shiva had cut off one of the heads of Brahma and carried it with him as a sign of his victory. When he reached Varanasi (as it is called now), Brahma’s head fell on the ground from Shiva’s hand and simply disappeared. Since then, Varanasi is regarded as one of the holiest places for the Hindus. Located along the banks of the holy river Ganga, Varanasi is known as the spiritual capital of India.

The Ganga at Varanasi
Varanasi is known as the land of temples and Ghats. The Ganga is considered to be the holiest river according to the Hindus. According to Hindu mythology, a dip in the Ganga River can cleanse all the sins one has ever done in a lifetime. Devotees come to Varanasi from all over the world to do a “Ganga Snaan.” The Ganga ghats of Varanasi are also known for the Ganga Aarti which is performed by the priests of Varanasi every evening. Some of the most famous Ghats that people visit in Varanasi to witness the Ganga Aarti are the Dashashwamedh Ghat, which is located just beside the famous Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Rajendra Prasad Ghat, and Assi ghat. Although, the most famous ghat known for the Ganga Aarti remains the Dashashwamedh Ghat. Coming to Varanasi and not watching the Ganga Aarti is one of the biggest mistakes anyone can ever make. You need to check the Ganga Aarti timing inVaranasi before the visit.

The famous Ganga Aarti at Varanasi
The Ganga Aarti is one of the most serene things that you will get to see here in Varanasi. One moment there is hustle-bustle, but as soon as the conch is blown all the hustle-bustle immediately stops and there is absolute silence and peace. The blowing of the conch is a reminder to grab the attention of the people and tell them that the Ganga Aarti is about to begin. You will also see a statue of the goddess Ganga among the many raised platforms. The sound of the conch, along with the sound of the bells, accompanied by the smell of the incense sticks will give you goosebumps. Ganga Aarti timing in Varanasi is the busiest time in the city, on the Ghats.

However, as a tourist, you might get confused about the exact Ganga Aarti timing in Varanasi. The Ganga Aarti at Varanasi used to mainly happen in the evenings. The scheduled time for the Aarti was always after sunset. For summers, the Ganga Aarti in the evening would start at 7 PM, and for the Winters, it started at 6 PM.


The morning Aarti starts before dawn. The timing in the summer is from 5 AM to 7 AM, and during the winter it is from 5:30 AM to 7:30 AM. While the evening Aarti focuses on the Dashashwamedh Ghat, the morning Aarti has its focus on the Assi Ghat.




Conclusion
Both the Ganga Aarti has a charm of their own. Beginning the day with the Ganga Aarti at the Assi ghat is one of the serene things to do. While ending your day with the evening Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh ghat will give you goosebumps. Both the Ganga Aarti’s have a charm of their own. However, checking Ganga Aarti timing in Varanasi for the evening Aarti is a must to get a good viewing place since the ghat remains excessively crowded during this time.

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