Ganga Aarati in Varanasi
Kashi, also called Varanasi, is one of the holiest cities in India. Located on the banks of the sacred Ganga River, it is a place full of spirituality and ancient traditions. Our visit to this city was a mix of divine experiences and peaceful moments by the ghats.
After a pleasant stay in Ayodhya, we started our next leg of the journey early in the morning. We caught an early train to Varanasi and reached by afternoon, completing the quick 4.5-hour journey. By the time we arrived, found our accommodation, and settled in, it was almost evening. Thankfully, we managed to secure a stay at Jangamwadi Math, a peaceful place to unwind.
Once we freshened up, we headed straight to witness the famous Ganga Aarati, a spiritual highlight of Varanasi. The Aarati takes place every evening along the ghats, typically starting around 6:30 PM during summer months and 5:30 PM during winter months. It lasts for approximately 45 minutes to an hour, drawing crowds of devotees and curious travelers from all over the world.
The boat ride at night on the Ganga River, witnessing all the illuminated ghats, is a wonderful experience. The sight of the historic ghats lit up against the dark sky creates an enchanting view, adding to the charm of the journey.
To get the best view, we decided to experience the Aarati from a boat. Opting for a large boat was a wise choice, as smaller boats often get blocked by the bigger ones, leaving their passengers with limited visibility. From the river, the sight of the Aarati was mesmerizing—priests performed rituals with beautifully lit lamps, accompanied by the rhythmic sounds of chanting, bells, and conch shells. The reflection of the flames dancing on the Ganges added to the magical atmosphere.
The experience was both serene and captivating, leaving us with a profound sense of peace and connection to this ancient tradition. If you’re planning to attend, arriving early to secure a good spot—either on land or by boat—is highly recommended. The Ganga Aarati is more than just a ceremony; it’s a timeless celebration of faith and devotion that leaves an indelible mark on the soul.
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