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Varanasi,
the holy city of India, is also
known by the name of Kashi and
Benaras. Kashi, the city of Moksha
for Hindus since centuries, is
known for its fine-quality silks,
'paan' and Benares Hindu University
and Avimukta of the ancient days,
Varanasi is the most popular pilgrimage
point for the Hindus. One of the
seven holiest cities, Varanasi
city is also one the Shakti Peethas
and one of the twelve Jyotir Linga
sites in India. In Hinduism it
is believed that those who die
and are cremated here get an instant
gateway to liberation from the
cycle of births and re-births.
Considered as the abode of Lord
Shiva, Varanasi is situated on
the banks of River Ganges, which
is believed to have the power
of washing away all of one's sins.
As pundits here will tell you,
whatever is sacrificed and chanted
here or given in charity reaps
its fruits thousand times more
than those good deeds performed
at other places because of the
power of that place. It is believed
that three nights of fasting in
Varanasi city can reap you rewards
of many thousands of lifetimes
of asceticism!
The
Ganga Ghats (river front) are
the most popular pilgrimage spot
of Varanasi and are centers of
music and learning. There is a
great tradition of Yatras in the
holy city of Kashi and the most
sacred path is that of Panchkoshi
Parikrama, the fifty-mile path
with a radius of five miles that
cover 108 shrines along the way,
with Panchakoshi Temple as its
main shrine. Other popular pilgrimage
route is Nagara Pradakshina, which
covers seventy-two shrines along
the way. Since time immemorial
Varanasi is a great center of
learning.
Allahabad
also known as Prayag is a city
in the north Indian state of Uttar
Pradesh, situated at the confluence
of the Ganges and Yamuna rivers.
The ancient name of the city is
Prayaga (Sanskrit for place of
sacrifice) and is believed to
be the spot where Brahma offered
his first sacrifice after creating
the world. It is one of four sites
of the Kumbh Mela, the others
being Haridwar, Ujjain and Nashik.
It has a position of importance
in Hinduism and Hindu mythology
since it is situated at the confluence,
known as Triveni Sangam, of the
holy rivers, Ganges and Yamuna,
and Hindu belief says that the
invisible Sarasvati River joins
here also.
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