Kashi: A Wonderful Confluence of Religion and Culture
Kashi should be called a unique and wonderful confluence of religion and culture. This god city has been called Nyari Kashi from the three worlds.
This unique confluence of religion, spirituality, culture and art can be called Mahatirtha and religious tourism. This city of Hindu religion, faith and reverence, Kashi enjoys the status of global tourism. Kashi occupies a special place on the global map of tourism.
Perhaps this is why the continuation of the Kashi Yatra of global tourists continues unabated. The religious city of Uttar Pradesh, India, is also called Varanasi and Banaras. This holy city of the Hindus is also known as the Non-Free Zone. The main attractions of Kashi are Jyotirlinga Vishwanath Temple and Ganga.
The religious and cultural city of North India, Kashi, has a very important place in a myriad of fields, from the politics of India to the art world. Specially the Ganges Ghats of Kashi are very visible. At dusk, there is a festive scene on these Ganges ghats of Kashi. Generally, there is a series of 100 ghats of Ganga in Kashi but Kashi is known to have 84 Ghats of Ganga. On Dev Diwali, Dev Lok comes down on the banks of the Ganges. Kashi Rainbow is seen with the light of billions of billions of lamps. It seems that the dream world has come down.
The Ganga's Dashashwamedh Ghat, Rajghat, Assi Ghat, Adikeshava Ghat, Ranmahal Ghat, Scindia Ghat, Panchganga Ghat, Bhosle Ghat, Peshwa Ghat and Manikarnika Ghat etc. are particularly famous. Located in a radius of about 7 kilometers, this ghat of the Ganges is very unique.
Near the Dashashwamedh Ghat is the Jyotirlinga Vishwanath Temple. The Baba Vishwanath Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is the center of faith and faith of the devotees. A long series of temples exist in Kashi. Among them are a long series of temples including Kaal Bhairav, Annapurna Temple, Dhundhiraj Ganesh, Durga Temple, Kedarnath, Sankat Mochan Temple, Tulsi Manas Temple, Naya Vishwanath Temple, Bharat Mata Temple, Sankatha Devi Temple, Vishalakshi Temple etc.
Kaal Bhairav is also known as the Kotwal of Kashi. Kashi Vishwanath Temple is also called Golden Temple. According to experts, the Jyotirlinga Kashi Vishwanath Temple was built in the year 1780 by Maharani Ahilya Bai Holkar of Indore. This divine grand temple has the highest glory in Kashi.
The architecture of the temple is very visible. The architecture of the Durga temple also enchants tourists and devotees. Particularly, Kashi Banaras has been the karma-land of philosophers, writers, musicians and diverse creators of India.
In particular Goswami Tulsi Das composed the epic Ram Charit Manas in Kashi itself. Maharishi Agastya, Maharishi Dhanvantari, Gautama Buddha, Sant Kabir, Swami Raidas, Aghoracharya Baba Keenaram, Rani Lakshmi Bai, Panini, Parshvanath, Maharishi Patanjali, Swami Ramanandacharya, Ballabhacharya, Shankaracharya, Maharishi Vedavyas etc.
The great music composers like Pandit Ravi Shankar, Pandit Hari Prasad Chaurasia and Ustad Bismillah Khan etc. etc. were the glory and glory of Kashi. It is believed that Lord Shiva established Kashi about 5000 years ago. Being a Shiva city,
Kashi is a very important Mahatirth site. Kashi is one of the holy Saptapuris of Hindus. Kashi is actually an Rainbow town built at the confluence of the Ganges and the Asi rivers. In which all the colors of Sanatan culture will be found. The structure of Kashi is very unique and amazing. Kashi, a city with narrow streets, also provides a heart-touching sense of calm and cool winds.
In these streets of Kashi it seems as if the melodious music is flowing. The reason is that the Kashi, situated at the top of the banks of the Ganges, provides a coolness. Not only this, the uniqueness of Banarasi sarees has a worldwide reputation. Benares has its pan like cream. The unique taste is pleasing to the heart. Kalakand of Banaras is also very famous. The specialness in Kashi's scenic beauty attracts tourists.
All the necessary resources for the visit to Kashi are available. The nearest airport is Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport Babatpur. The distance from the airport to Kashi is about 25 kilometers. The nearest railway stations are Varanasi Junction and Manduwadih Junction. Tourists can also visit Kashi by road.
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