Varanasi, the holy city of India, is also known by the name of Kashi and Benaras. Kashi, the city of Moksha for Hindus since centuries, is known for its fine-quality silks, 'paan' and Benares Hindu University and Avimukta of the ancient days, Varanasi is the most popular pilgrimage point for the Hindus. One of the seven holiest cities, Varanasi city is also one the Shakti Peethas and one of the twelve Jyotir Linga sites in India. In Hinduism it is believed that those who die and are cremated here get an instant gateway to liberation from the cycle of births and re-births.
Considered as the abode of Lord Shiva, Varanasi is situated on the banks of River Ganges, which is believed to have the power of washing away all of one's sins. As pundits here will tell you, whatever is sacrificed and chanted here or given in charity reaps its fruits thousand times more than those good deeds performed at other places because of the power of that place. It is believed that three nights of fasting in Varanasi city can reap you rewards of many thousands of lifetimes of asceticism!
Bharat Mata Temple
There are many Holy Places in Varanasi but the Bharat Mata Temple is one with a difference. Unlike the other temples it does not enshrine any particular God or Goddess revered by religious followers. It is a temple dedicated to Bharat Mata or Mother India. She is the human manifestation of the Indian nation and is venerated by all Indians irrespective of their caste, creed or color.
Tulsi Manas Temple
Steeped in culture, in traditions, in religious legends and in a rich mythological heritage stands one of the oldest and holiest cities in the world - Varanasi. Of the many Holy Places in Varanasi (also known by the names of Kashi and Benaras), the Tulsi Manas temple has made a distinctive place for itself. It is also a must see for those on a visit to the various Tourist Attractions in Varanasi.
Durga Temple
Varanasi, this old city on the banks of the River Ganges is home to a large number of temples. Acclaimed as one of the most holy cities in the world, its temples are frequented by pilgrims and devotees in quest of spiritual bliss. The Durga Temple is no lone exception. Religious followers gravitate to the temple and so do common tourists who are drawn to it because of its design pattern and busts.
Ram Nagar Fort
Ram Nagar Fort, Varanasi is the erstwhile as well as the current abode of the Maharaja of Kashi, often called by the name of Raja of Benaras too. It is positioned on the opposite bank of the holy river Ganges along which Varanasi thrives. Varanasi Ram Nagar Fort is ranked highly amongst the Monuments in Varanasi.
Hanuman Ghat
Like many of the other Ghats in Varanasi, Hanuman Ghat also has a mythological association. The Hanuman Ghat is connected to the Indian epic The Ramayana. The Hanuman Ghat, Varanasi Uttar Pradesh is located at Juna Akhara.
Manikarnika Ghat
Manikarnika Ghat, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh is second only to the Dasaswamedh Ghat as far as importance and popularity is concerned. Manikarnika means Jeweled Earring. Manikarnika Ghat, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh lies at the center of Panchya Tirtha and is regarded as one of the most sacred pilgrim spots of Hindus.
Tomb of Lal Khan
Though Varanasi is a famous and holy city for the Hindus, this place also boasts of a few tombs and mausoleums built during the Muslim reign. Tomb of Lal Khan, Varanasi is one such site which is classified under the category of Monuments in Varanasi.
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