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Gyan Vapi Well, Varanasi

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The name of this well means the well of wisdom, which is exactly what is believed about the water of this well. It is said to possess wisdom in its water and people who drink fr...
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Manmandir Ghat, Varanasi

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It was commissioned by Raja Man Singh in the early 1600s. He had a large stone balcony built on the northern corner of the ghat so he could sit there and enjoy the serenity. Com...
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Assi Ghat, Varanasi

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Assi Ghat is believed to be the place where the legendary poet Tulsidas passed away. The southernmost ghat in the region, it is among the most popular with tourists. On an avera...
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Manikarnika Ghat, Varanasi

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This ghat is again quite significant among Hindus as it is the main cremation ghat in the city. People who have died often get cremated here, in the belief that they attain moks...
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Dashashwamedh Ghat, Varanasi

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This particular ghat is believed to be the oldest one in the city and is hence considered special. If you have seen video footage of people bathing in Ganga and praying with diy...
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Alamgir Mosque, Varanasi

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On a list filled with temples, Alamgir mosque stands proudly as a representation of Muslims who have lived here for centuries. Famed for its incredible Islamic architecture, thi...
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Bharat Mata Temple, Varanasi

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Being dedicated to the country itself, it is one of the rarest temples in the country. India is famous for its millions of temples and nationalist spirit, but there are very few...
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Durga Temple, Varanasi

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Dedicated to Goddess Durga, this temple is a symbol of feminine divinity. The deity present in this temple is believed to have materialised out of thin air and was not made by a...
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