The woman who never misses the Ganga arti
Sitting on a chabutra, amidst the sea of humanity attending the Ganga arti organised by Ganga Seva Nidhi at Dashshwamedh ghat is a frail figure, religiously ringing the bell throughout the arti. She is…
Sitting on a chabutra, amidst the sea of humanity attending the Ganga arti organised by Ganga Seva Nidhi at Dashshwamedh ghat is a frail figure, religiously ringing the bell throughout the arti. She is…
Like the rest of Varanasi, Kashi Café, situated at Assi Ghat, is in a transition phase. The place, known for frothy, delicious kullar coffee and chai, with cerebral conversations for…
My visit to Dashshwamedh Ghat the other day, perhaps my first this year, coincided with the evening Ganga arti. The arduous task of wading through the sea of humanity that…
Prayagraj, which has been conferred with the title of tirthraj, assumes a greater significance during the month of Magh. The Puranas have enumerated the importance this pilgrimage destination enjoys in…
Living all these years in Varanasi, the maze of narrow lanes continues to enchant me every time I walk through them. During my early days in the city, quite unfamiliar with the…
A few months after shifting to Varanasi in 2007, a lot of buzz could be heard about the forthcoming festival of Dev Deepawali. Since Diwali was over so was not…
The market leading to the Dashshwamedha ghat could dazzle you both by the huge crowd that engulfs the area, particularly during the evenings but also due to the series of…
Badlta Banaras is a tagline that is emphatically being used by all and sundry to put forth their view point, both who give thumbs up to the development work in…
Varanasi or Banaras has been interpreted variedly, this is an outsider’s attempt to understand the city By Meera Vohra The most clichéd description of a Banarasi, being fun loving with…