About Varanasi

Kashi, or Varanasi, an ancient city in Uttar Pradesh, boasts over 3,000 years of history along the Ganges River. Its iconic ghats host daily rituals and the renowned Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat, a mesmerizing spectacle of fire and chants. Central to its spiritual fabric is the revered Kashi Vishwanath Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, drawing devotees and tourists seeking enlightenment and cultural immersion. Varanasi embodies India’s spiritual essence, where ancient traditions coexist with contemporary life, offering pilgrims a profound journey into timeless wisdom and eternal spirituality.

Kashi – Varanasi

Daiwik Hotel  welcomes you to the ancient and the most sacred of all Hindu pilgrimages in India – Varanasi – a city as old as time. And near the…

Shiva Shankar Mahadev

Lord Shiva is a palpable presence in Varanasi. He is worshipped in the temples, prayed to by the river and everywhere – under trees, by narrow lanes and in the puja room of….

The River Ganga

The Ganga and the stone ghat steps that sweep down to its waters are at the heart of the spiritual life of Varanasi. At the crack of dawn people will start… 

Kashi Vishwanath Temple

They say Varanasi has over two thousand temples and walking around its narrow galis and ghats it is easy to believe it to be true. There is a presence not just of Shiva and his…

Pujas & Festivals – Varanasi

The most important religious rituals at the Kashi Vishwanath temple are the five aartis that are performed during a day. Starting at 3 am in the morning when Lord Vishwanath is…

Other Temples In Varanasi

Temples are easy to find in Varanasi, a city where religion is a part of its daily existence for centuries. There are naga stones and fragments of idols propped up below trees, idols… 

Sarnath

Two thousand five hundred years ago a young prince transformed himself into a seeker of truth and after years of endeavour gained enlightenment. Then Gautama Buddha, 

Travelling To Varanasi

Varanasi is one of the major cities of India and its most popular tirthasthana. So it is very well connected by road, rail and air to all the major cities of India…

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