This Ghat and Palace were built by Rana Jagat Singh, the king of Udaipur, in the late 17th century. That is why this Ghat was named Rana Mahal Ghat. In 1675 AD, Rana Jagat Singh …
History of Dashashwamedh Ghat – Also Know as ‘Brahma Dwar’
According to the Puranas, Lord Brahma had performed the Dus (ten) Ashwamedha Yagya here. By taking a bath here, one gets the fruits of the Ashwamedha Yagya. Dashashwamedh Ghat is the main place in the …
Dashashwamedh Ghat – The Most Popular
According to ancient mythology, Lord Brahma performed Das (ten) Ashwamedh sacrifices here, and a bath here confers the benefits of ten Ashwamedh. Of all the Ghats along the Bank of the Ganges, this is the …
Evening Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat
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Ecological Importance of Tortoise
Ecological Importance of Tortoise – This photo was taken near Varuna Ganga Sangam in Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh). Ganges adorns Mother Earth, Tortoise clean Ganga immensely.
History of Shri Aadi Keshaw Vishnu Temple (Rajghat)
Lord Bholenath had sent all the deities, including Ganesh ji, to Kashi with the desire to get Kashi from King Divodas, but his wish to get Kashi could not be fulfilled because all the deities …
Aadi Keshaw Vishnu Temple (Rajghat) – 11th Century Temple
Aadi Keshaw Vishnu Temple (Rajghat) is an 11th-century temple as per priest Shree Vinay Kumar Tripathi.
Varuna-Ganga Sangam
We started our walk from Dashashwamedh Ghat and reached Malviya Bridge. Kashi Railway Station is nearby on the left-hand side. After crossing the Malviya Bridge, we reached Besant College Road on the right side. And …
Traditional Sweets and Snacks
We started our walk from Dashashwamedh Ghat and reached Malviya Bridge. After crossing the bridge, we reached Besant College Road. First, we visited the ‘Varuna–Ganga Sangam’ and visited the nearby Lord Vishnu temple. While coming …