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Dashashwamedh Ghat

Dashashwamedh Ghat Road, Godowlia, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh

Along the west bank of the Ganges river in the city of Varanasi are a string of ghats, or steps, on which people worship, bathe, and go about other daily activities. Dasaswamedh Ghat is the most important of these, as it’s surrounded by temples and hosts the nightly aarti, or worship ceremony.

Dasaswamedh Ghat, often called the main ghat, is used as a landmark for navigating the winding streets of Varanasi’s old town area. It’s near the Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Varanasi's best-known temple that is also known as the Golden Temple. While structures have been here for centuries, the ghat in its present form was constructed in the mid-to-late 18th century. All visitors to Varanasi should visit Dasaswamedh Ghat, either independently or on a walking tour of Varanasi. Special aarti tours and travel support can be arranged for the evening ceremony, which takes place every day.

*Beware of scammers trying to “guide” you at the ghat and then requesting money. A firm no and then walking away usually deters them. *While you will see some people bathing in and drinking the water, the Ganges river in Varanasi is heavily polluted, so this isn't recommended. *When visiting the ghat early in the morning or after dark, after the aarti, bring a flashlight (or use the flashlight on your phone) to help see the way, as street lighting is patchy.

The narrow, winding streets of the old quarters of Varanasi, on the west bank of the Ganga, can only be navigated on foot. The streets can be very confusing and it’s likely you’ll get lost at some point, so don’t worry too much. There are signs pointing the way to Dasaswamedh Ghat and other landmarks. If you do get lost looking for it, just head in the direction of the river and you’ll get there eventually.

Dasaswamedh Ghat can be visited at any time of day or night, and in fact, you should visit at various different times. It tends to be most peaceful early in the morning, just before dawn, when people come to bathe and pray. Activity continues throughout the day, and the ghat is busiest in the evening, during the aarti that draws dense crowds.

Dasaswamedh Ghat is one of many ghats along the banks of the Ganges. Another highly important one that you’re sure to encounter is Manikarnika Ghat, also called the ‘burning ghat’. This is where cremations are performed, so can be a confronting place for many travelers. Maintain a respectful distance if you’d like to watch a funeral ceremony here, but doing so is a good way to better understand Hindu culture and religion.

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