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aranasi continues to attract thousands of tourists and pilgrims every year. If you're looking for a unique experience that combines all the best of India, Varanasi is the place to visit.

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Varanasi, the city of temples and vows, is home to the oldest living civilization. Its location on the bank of the Ganga River reaffirms its place as the most sacred city in the world — of the unbroken chain of India’s spirituality.

By participating in the bathing rituals at dawn, the ghat's Indians manifest their faith and get united with God through purification. The evening Ganga Aarti, a dazzling spectacle established by the river goddess, is an example of the city’s characteristic spirituality—flames, texts, and incense.

The serpentine streets of the city lead to the places of worship, shopping, and so on that have been around forever. The holy Kashi Vishwanath Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is a rough but shining beacon of power and faith. Also is the famous Sarnath, where Buddha preached his first sermon, providing a psychological shelter to the city’s bustle — a holy place for Buddhists of all sects.

Apart from the spiritual festival, Varanasi is also the center of contemporary art, music, and culture. The place is mostly recognized for its Banarasi silk sarees, classical music, and Ayurveda which flourished for centuries.

In Varanasi, the concepts of life and death are merged in a peaceful manner—cremation at Manikarnika Ghat is not a reason for sadness, but a rite of passage to the heavenly realm. The city is a mirror that reflects all the beauty of existence and invites the visitors to ponder, connect, and rediscover the good things of life.

The enchantment of Varanasi grows with its deep-rooted spirituality, lively culture, and everlasting allure, which still

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