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Top 9 Things to Know About Varanasi




Situated on the banks of Ganga, Varanasi is supposed to be one of the most historic towns in the world. Benares is as popular in India as London in Britain. It is also viewed as the spiritual capital of India.


The town with its numerous temples draws thousands of visitors every month. It mostly attracts writers, photographers, and filmmakers from all over the world.



Here are some of the interesting things about Varanasi, everyone ought to know-


1. Situated on the banks of River Ganga






The town is supposed to be created in the 11th century BC. Hence, it is the world's most historic and populated city.



2. The town is broadly known as Kashi



The word Kashi and Benaras imply light. Hence, the place was called the 'city of light'. The town in early circumstances was popularly known as Kashi. It was subsequently renamed Benaras and is currently known as Varanasi.



3. The importance of the word Varanasi



The word Varanasi was created by mixing two Hindi words, Varuna and Asi. Varuna means a small tributary of Ganga, while Asi means a little water flow. This tributary begins in Bhadohi.



4. The dwelling place



Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati Visitors believe that other than Kailash, Varanasi was the dwelling place of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Devotees from all over the world make a visit to the historic Kashi Vishwanath Temple every year.



5. Banaras Hindu University



Other than being a spiritually significant city, Varanasi is additionally home to Asia's biggest private University, with over 20,000 students. It extends more than 1300 acres of land and was established in 1916.



6. The inception of Ayurveda and Yoga



The town is additionally connected to the root of the curing method of Ayurveda and Yoga. Maharishi Patanjali, who is said to have helped in growing both had a solid link with Varanasi.



7. Wash away your bad karma



People come here to wash away their bad karma in the Ganga water and to incinerate their loved ones. It is believed that if one inhales his or her last in Varanasi, he/she will achieve Mukti, regardless of his/her past bad karma.



8. 84 Ghats and 23,000 Temples



The town is home to around 23,000 sanctuaries. Among them, Kashi Vishwanath Temple is the most well-known. Well known for its Ghats, Varanasi has more than 84 ghats, out of which, Dashashwamedh Ghat, Assi Ghat, and Manikarnika Ghat are the most popular.



9. Dev Deepawali



When it comes to the festival, Kashities wait for Dev Deepawali more than Holi, Christmas, Diwali, or New Year. This festival comes amid Kartik Poornima.



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