Swarved Mandir, literally translating to “The Temple of Music,” is a divine sanctuary dedicated not only to spiritual worship but also to the celebration of sound, rhythm, and melody as vehicles for achieving spiritual enlightenment. The temple uniquely integrates the sa
While Durga Puja in most parts of India follows a similar pattern, Varanasi has its own special way of celebrating the festival, infusing it with local customs and traditions. Over five days, from Saptami to Navami, a series of elaborate rituals and prayers take place. The goddess i
Varanasi is often called the city of moksha or liberation, as it is believed that if a person dies here, their soul is freed from the cycle of rebirth. The city is deeply rooted in the idea of life after death, and Masan Ki Holi is a reflection of this eternal belief.
At Kaashi Travels, we believe that Varanasi is more than just a city; it’s an experience that will touch your soul. Known as the “City of Light” and the “Spiritual Capital of India,” Varanasi, or Kaashi, is an ancient city where spirituality, culture, a
Dashashwamedh Ghat Significance: The most famous and vibrant ghat in Varanasi. It is believed that Lord Brahma performed a ten-horse (Dashashwamedh) sacrifice here to welcome Lord Shiva
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Varanasi Ghats