Day 06: Varanasi
Early morning, boat ride on the river Ganges, to view the activities revolving around the holy river. Life on the banks of the Ganga begins before dawn when thousands of pilgrims, men, women and children, come down to the river and wait for the rising sun. As the sun rises, the river lifts its misty curtain gradually, to reveal the magnificent buildings creating a solemn atmosphere unmatched by any other city in the world. Soon after the sunrise, the city’s great amphitheatre bursts into activity. In the charged holistic atmosphere of the morning, venerable Brahmins (known as Pandas) recite passages from sacred texts; priests dispense holy ashes to pilgrims to mark their foreheads in veneration of the gods. The city comes alive with boatmen, shrill-voiced flower sellers, and other knick-knack vendors, sacred bulls and cows roaming around. Witness all these activities during the boat ride and Return to hotel for breakfast.
After breakfast, start the city tour covering Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple which is located on the Assi ghat and was established by Saint Tulsiram in the 1500s.The present temple structure was constructed by the freedom fighter Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya in 1900s. It is devoted to Lord Rama and Hanuman. Next, visit Golden Temple (Kashi Vishwanath). The Golden Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and built by Ahalya Bai of Indore in 1780.
Maharaja Ranjit Singh of Lahore provided 800 kg of gold plating on the tower. The temple situated on the western Bank of the holy river Ganga, the holiest of Shiva temples, followed by visit to Kal Bhairav Temple which is one of the ancient temples of Lord Shiva that can be found in Varanasi. This temple has a strong link with the history and culture of the city.
Kal Bhairav Temple is the fiercest form of Lord Shiva. The deity is portrayed as a man wearing garlands made with human skull. It is said that the death itself is afraid of this form of Lord Shiva. Mrityunjay Mahadev Mandir – This temple is dedicated to the Lord Shiva and situated on the way from Daranagar to Kalbhairav temple. There is an ancient well which has much religious importance and it is believed that its water is cure to several diseases. The temple opens early in the morning at 4.00 am and closes late night at 12.00 pm.
P.M. visit Sarnath approximately 10km (6.2ml) from Varanasi City. Lord Buddha chose Sarnath to deliver his first sermon, in a Deer Park, after his enlightenment. Hence it was here he established his sangha or first disciples to promote his new doctrine. It makes Sarnath one of the most venerated Buddhist places.
Besides Buddhism, Sarnath is also connected with Jainism. Shreyansanath, the Eleventh Tirthankara of Jainism was born in Singhpur, a village approximately one kilometre away from the site. Sarnath is one of the 4 most sacred places for Buddhists where Lord Buddha gave his first sermon to his five disciples after enlightenment in Bodhgaya.It is here that the first Sangha was created.The other three important sites being Lumbini, the site of birth; Bodhgaya, the site of enlightenment; and Kushinagar, the site of Nirvana of Lord Buddha. The main attractions in Sarnath are the Deer Park, the Chaukhandi Stupa, the place where Lord Buddha first met his 5 disciples, Dhammek Stupa (Dhamekha Stupa), the place where Lord Buddha gave his first sermon. Mulagandhakuti Vihara, the place where Lord Buddha had spent his first rainy season. You can see the Ashoka Pillar (Ashokan Lion Pillar), which was found amidst the ruins, and is re-structured from the remnants of the real Ashoka Pillar. It is kept in the Archeological museum which also treasures the most beautiful statues of Buddha.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.