Story of Varuna and Assi rivers in Varanasi


Varanasi legendary name is Kashi. But the present name Varanasi here is placed on the Varuna and Assi rivers. It was during the reign of the British name Varanasi. Settled in this city on the western bank of the river Ganges in crescent pier is made so that it is called the city of Ghats. Indeed, it is the means of earning salvation of pandas each pier and the name of Ganges Dandkshina seen as begging. The pandas escape tourists in the morning to enjoy the beauty of the river should. The Kathak dance has distinguished them in the world of house music. Varanasi sari designs its luster and is quite popular in the country.

Scenic Spots:-

Banaras Hindu University: About 200 acres of the university Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya, who was at the core of mainly Sanskrit, Indian art was the purpose of education. But nowadays every subject taught. It is also India's biggest residential university.

Sarnath: Ten kilo meters from Varanasi are Sarnath, a Buddhist site. It is located on the route Banaras Ghazipur. Many were built in the reign of Emperor Ashoka stupa. Ashoka Stupa was built here. The stupa was built near the poles remain 4th Lion, which today is India's national symbol.

Sarnath Museum: An archaeological museum at Sarnath where Buddha statues and inscriptions keeping. Here some of the finest antique porcelain painting, depicting the major events of Buddhism exists. There is the greatest collection of the Gupta period.

Kashi Vishwanath Temple: This temple was built in 1717 by the Princess of Indore Ahilyabai Holkar. Dashashwamedh Ghat is located in a narrow alley near the temple.

Bharat Mata Temple: Dedicated to Mother India Varanasi is the only temple where the idols of deities drew existing. The temple has engraved the map of India. Due to the only temple of tourists are drawn to.

Ferries: Varanasi Ghats are considered major tourist destinations. More than hundred Ghats along the Ganges in Varanasi, life revolves around the mirror. When the first rays of the sun is a wavy he sees the beauty of these losses is made.

Varuna and Assi rivers in Varanasi

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