Seven people performing ganga aarti in the evening at the ganga River in Varanasi.

When in Varanasi

A daytime view of Varanasi featuring several boats at Rana Mahal Ghat, surrounded by buildings.

Ghats in Varanasi

Varanasi is known for its holy ghats. The city has 88 ghats in total, which are used for pujas, ceremonies and also as cremation sites. Some of the most popular ghats worth visiting are Assi Ghat, Ganga Mahal Ghat, Manikarnika Ghat, Lalita Ghat and Dashashwamedh Ghat. The ghats are believed to heal you. Bathing in the holy ghats can uplift you spiritually and wash off the negativity. Bedzzz Varanasi is one of the best hotels near Dashashwamedh Ghat.

Temples in Varanasi

Varanasi is home to about 23, 000 Hindu temples. The most popular temple is Kashi Vishwanath Mandir, which commemorates Lord Shiva. It is the gem of the holy city that elevates the charm of Varanasi. Located on the western banks of River Ganga. Pay homage to the Hindu gods and find peace while visiting the consecrated temples in Varanasi. The city is also popular for its Buddhist circuit and the famous Buddhist temple. Tibetan Temple in Sarnath is one of the most renowned Buddhist temples in the city. It is the pinnacle of Buddhism and a sight worth beholding!

An image featuring a few people in boats on the river, with the ghats of Varanasi and buildings in the background.
A nighttime scene of the Ganga Aarti, filled with spectators gathered to experience the enchanting ceremony.

Ganga Aarti

As dusk sets in, thousands of pilgrims find themselves at Dashashwamedh ghat performing the powerful Ganga Aarti. During summers, the aarti begins at 6:30 pm. and 7:00 p.m. during winters. The aarti lasts for about 45 minutes that offers not only a spiritual awakening but also a visual treat! Experience the divinity of the land as you come together with the rest to perform a mindblowing act of honour and respect for the deities.

Dev Deepawali

Dev Deepawali is one of the most popular festivals in Varanasi. It occurs 15 days after Diwali and is the well-celebrated festival of Kartik Poornima. Also known as the Festival of Lights of the Gods, deepdan and kartik snan are the two most significant rituals performed during the period. It is not only a popular spot for the natives but also poses as a renowned tourist spot. The magical sight of floating and fixed lit lamps across the ghats and the rivers make for a ravishing experience!

A round candle lit, surrounding with different flowers, kept on a metal plate.

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