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Varanasi Travel Guide:
One of the ancient seats of learning in India, Varanasi is situated between
Delhi and Kolkata at a bend in the sacred Ganges River. Home to some of
the most ancient and revered monasteries in the world, Varanasi is the
place where scholars still come to learn the ancient knowledge of the
Vedas and debate on nature of God.
For over 2,000 years it has been the religious capital of India, more
revered and sacred than all the other places of pilgrimage put together.
Hindus believe that to die in Varanasi is to be forgiven every sin, receive
instant enlightenment and immediately be admitted to heaven, no matter
who or what you are. As a result the elderly flock here to end their days,
and cremation is big business on the ghats beside the Ganges.
Apart from its religious significance, it is also the hub of many traditional
industries and is world famous for its silks - in particular, its silk
brocades. The town does a roaring trade with pilgrims and tourists alike.
Being the cultural centre of India, it is home to many musicians, novelists
and philosophers.
The Ghats
There are over 100 bathing and burning ghats (literally 'steps') at Varanasi
but the most sacred is the Manikarnika Ghat, which is the most auspicious
place that a Hindu can be cremated. Outcasts, known as chandal, carry
the bodies through the alleyways of the old city to the sacred Ganges
on a bamboo stretcher swathed in cloth. At the top of the Ghat visitors
will see large piles of firewood, each log will have been weighed on giant
scales to calculate the price of the cremation. Tourists are welcome to
watch the cremations but should dress conservatively and leave their camera
behind. The nearby Dasaswamedh Ghat or the 'ghat of ten sacrificed horses'
is said to be the spot where Lord Brahma made a sacrifice to pave the
way for the return of Shiva after the period of banishment. This is one
of the best ghats from which to take in the riverside activity. Crowds
of people congregate here not only for a ritual bath, but to do yoga,
get a massage, offer blessings, buy flowers, play cricket or do their
karma good by giving money to beggars. It's also a good place to arrange
a dawn boat trip to view the beauty of Varanasi unfold as the sun rises
over the city. Dotted around the ghats are numerous temples, the highlight
being the Golden Temple with its stunning golden towers.
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