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Timelines

0:00 What is Kashi ?
0:33 The Ganga
0:42 Ganga Aarthi
1:18 Dashaswamedh Ghat
1:42 Kashi Vishwanath Temple
1:49 Kashi Corridor
2:02 Gadolia Junction
2:09 Foreigner Story
2:58 Manikarnika Ghat
3:15 Maha Smashana
3:54 Siberian Sea Gulls
4:13 Photography
4:23 Shiva Trance - Night life
4:54 Illuminated Ghats
5:00 Dev Deepavali

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About Kashi

Kashi, “the City of Light” is said to be more than 15,000 years old – the oldest inhabited city in the world. Home to 33 million gods and goddesses, this magnificent city was the beloved abode of Adiyogi Shiva and his wife Parvati, soon after their marriage. The Adiyogi himself established a powerful mandala (a sacred circular geometric pattern) of the city, by consecrating 108 shrines with unique qualities in a certain pattern – which continues to live even today.

In a series of talks, and a walk around the ancient city with Prasoon Joshi – noted lyricist and scriptwriter – Sadhguru elaborates on the science and geometry behind the layout of the city, the rich mythology of the land, and how despite invasions, Kashi has retained its glory and power, drawing millions of people from all over the world every year.
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I planned Varanasi trip for 3 days and below is the itinerary:

Day 01-
(1) Panch Ganaga ghat snan
(2) Kashi Vishwanath temple
(3) Kaal Bhairav Mandir
(4) Mahamrutnajay Mandir
(5) Ratneshwar Mandir
(6) Manikarnika Ghat
(7) Dashashamedg Ghat
(8) Ganga Aarti
(9) Kashi Vishwanath Mandir Ganga Dwar
(10) Varanasi Food and Night Life

Day 02-
(1) Assi Ghat
(2) Assi Ghat Ganga Aarti
(3) Morning Boat Ride
(4) Camel Ride and Sand Dunes
(5) Sankat Mochan Hanuman Manidr
(6) BHU, New Kashi Vishwanath Mandir
(7) Bharat Mata Mandir

Day 03-

(1) Ramanagar Fort
(2) Sarnath
(3) Sita Rasai
(4) Chaukhandi Stupa
(5) Thai Temple
(6) Buddhist Temple



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The Manikarnika Ghat is one of the oldest ghats in Varanasi. It is mentioned in a Gupta inscription of 5th century. It is revered in Hindu religion. When Mata Sati (Adi Shakti) sacrificed her life and set her body ablaze after Raja Daksh Prajapati (one of the sons of Lord Brahma) tried to humiliate Lord Shiva in a Yagya practiced by Daksh, Lord Shiva took her burning body to the Himalaya. On seeing the unending sorrow of Lord Shiva, Vishnu sent the Divine chakra to cut the body into 51 parts, which then fell to earth. These are called "Ekannya Shaktipeeth". Lord Shiva established Shakti Peeth wherever Sati's body had fallen. Mata Sati's ear ornament fell at Manikarnika Ghat.

The Manikarnika shrine

The Manikarnika shrine is an important place of worship for Shaktism sect of Hinduism. It is near to the Kashi Vishwanath Temple. The mythology of Daksha yaga and Sati's self immolation is the mythology behind the origin of Shakti Peethas. The etymology of the place is due to this mythology. It is believed that Sati Devi's Ear Rings has fallen here. Manikarna in Sanskrit means Ear Rings.


Lord Shiva along with Parvati came to Kashi before Vishnu to grant him his wish.[citation needed] Vishnu dug a kund (well) on the bank of Ganges for the bath of the couple.[citation needed] When Lord Shiva was bathing a Mani (Jewel) from his earring fell into the kund, hence the name Manikarnika (Mani:Beads Karnam:Ear Angad: Ornament).[citation needed] There is another myth about the ghat : the ear jewel from lord Shiva fell down while he was dancing angrily, which fell on the earth and thus Manikarnika Ghat formed.

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