Today is Maha Shivaratri (Great Night of Shiva). The day is celebrated with rituals, prayers and festivity around Lord Shiva’s wedding with Goddess Parvati. I think this is also the right opportunity to share my impressions from a recent trip to Varanasi 
Till recently, there were no direct flight to Varanasi Varanasi   Airport 
The city is also known for its belief that any one leaving his / her mortal body here, goes to heaven in after life. So many of the old folks from country side, come to this city, to live off their last years as well as bathing every day in the holy river Ganges  to cleanse off their sins.
My first stop in Varanasi  was to the Holy River Ganges for a ritual of bath at Dashashwamedh Ghat which is the most famous with people visiting Varanasi Varanasi , to spend some time in the peaceful environment of Buddha  Temple 
Sarnath is the deer   park 
After spending some time here, I had to leave for a village, 40 KMs away for a private ritual. This village is known for its fertile lands and as a result its called Rice Bowl. The evening there was dazzling and the morning mist refreshed me with its icy cold breeze and dew drops. 
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Kashi Vishwanath Temple is one of the most famous Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. This is the Holiest existing Place of Hindus, where at least once in life time, a Hindu is expected to do pilgrimage, and if possible, also pour the remains (ashes) of cremated ancestors here on the River Ganges. The temple is one of the twelve Jyotirlinga’s, the holiest of Shiva temples. The main deity is known by the name Vishwanatha or Vishweshwara meaning the Ruler of the universe. The temple town that claims to be the oldest living city in the world, with 3500 years of documented history.
There is Annapoorna (Goddess of Food) temple nearby which is famous for the belief that because Her being in Varanasi Varanasi Pashupati  Nath  Temple , constructed on the lines of the famous Pashupati Nath temple  of Nepal Ganges . So after some time for meditation, I took lots of pictures of Ganges  in her pristine glory.
Then it was time for my favorite spot at Dashashwamedh Ghat to sit. There is a famous Hath Yogi who never sits. He is believed to be standing for decades. He was quite nonchalant to get his pictures taken as I believe he is the most photographed person on this Ghat. After some time, I crossed the river in a boat to the beach on the other side. It was less crowded and perfect place to soak in the vibes of positivity coming from simple folks involved in various activities. Some were bathing, some dancing to the drum beats, to celebrate a new wedding in the family. With a cup of tea for company, I watched the life softly flowing along the river side. 
There is another powerful temple  of Lord Shiva 
Finally caught my train to Delhi , delayed as usual by 6 hours in total journey time of 12 hours to Delhi 
Wish you all have the blessing of Lord Shiva on His most favored day of Maha Shivaratri. To see more images and my impressions of the city and the visitors, please click here…
ॐ नमः शिवाय
Sources: Wikipedia
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Thank you Shashi, for a very interesting post filled with wonderful information and pictures. Regards, Ed Colozzi
ReplyDeleteShashi,
ReplyDeleteBeen watching a documentary on India, and Varanasi has been featured a couple of times, overlapping some of the significant things you point out.
Fascinating!
Trulyfool
I enjoyed these beautiful pics from India. And your writing is very illustrative, I could imagine that place. Thanks for share your trip.
ReplyDeleteBlessings. Soraya.
Absolutely beautiful... Felt nostalgic!
ReplyDeletevery interesting and informative post
ReplyDeleteinformative, you rock.
ReplyDeletelove your blog, your poetry is impressive!
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