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Varanasi Tourism

The holy city of Varanasi, known as the city of temples and learning , is
a place of great historical and cultural importance. This religious capital
of India is situated on the banks of the holy river Ganges and is presided
over by Lord Shiva. It is the heart of India and an epitome of the synthesis
of cultures, religions and races. The river-front of the city is decorated
by hundreds of well built ghats which is a unique feature. The holy Buddhist
place, Sarnath is in its precincts.
Varanasi is the premiere most place of oriental learning. Simultaneously
it is keeping pace with modern advanced knowledge. It has three universities
: one Tibetan Institute and an Institute of Arabic Studies. The city is
reputed for silk fabrics, perfumes, artistic brass and copper wares and
a variety of handicrafts. It is an important center of literature, art
and culture. It has produced great poets. writers, musicians and scholars.
This vibrant city of joy knowledge and liberation has a magnetic attraction
for people all over the world.
Places of Interest
The Ghats
Many a story has been told of the Ghats of Varanasi. Quite an amazing experience
as you either walk along or brave the waters. This is the real Varanasi,
with its godmen in saffron, the echoes of the shlokas, bathing pilgrims
with prayers on their chilled and stuttering lips, the shoreline with flames
lapping up towards the sky where the dead are sent to heaven - a thousand
sights and smells assault and overwhelm you. The more famous of the Ghats
are the Dasashwamedha, Manikarnika, Assi, Panch Ganga and Harishchandra
Ghats.
Vishwanath Temple
With the only constraint being that only Hindus are allowed inside the temple,
the Vishwanath Temple was built in 1777, by Ahilya Bai Holkar of Indore.
Aurangzeb's destruction of the temple and the rebuilding of it on the same
site gives its history value and the temple has been the principal Shiva
Temple in Varanasi for more than a thousand years. Known as the 'Golden
Temple', because of the 800 kgs of gold, which adorns its shikharas, the
roof was gold-plated by the blessing of Maharaja Ranjit Singh in 1835. In
the inner sanctum, the shivling is enshrined atop a golden altar.
Bharat Mata Temple 
Dedicated to India, this temple was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi. Inside,
there is a marble relief map of India and other related memorabilia. The
symmetry of design and scale of the map catches your attention
Benares Hindu University
The BHU, as it is popularly known, was founded in 1917 by well-known nationalist
Pt Malviya. The largest residential university in India, it houses an excellent
Sanskrit School as also a museum within its campus, the Bharat Kala Bhavan
Museum. The Museum has an amazing collection of old manuscripts, ancient
sculptures and paintings.
Sarnath
15 kms from Varanasi lies Sarnath, one of the major Buddhist centers. This
is where Lord Buddha preached his first sermon after attaining enlightenment,
later Ashoka, the great Buddhist emperor erected magnificent stupas and
monasteries here. After Muslim invaders destroyed and desecrated the Sarnath's
buildings, it was little more than a shell. It was only in 1836 that British
archeologists excavated Sarnath and it regained some of it's lost glory.