BY MONEYCONTROL NEWS MAY 20, 2024
Considered one of the holiest ghats in India, Har Ki Pauri is renowned for its Ganga Aarti and spiritual ambiance. It’s a prime location for taking a sacred dip during Ganga Saptami.
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Famous for its evening Ganga Aarti, this ghat offers a vibrant and mystical experience on Ganga Saptami, with thousands of devotees participating in rituals and offerings.
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Located at the confluence of the Ganges and Assi River, this ghat is popular for morning rituals and cultural events, making it a lively spot for Ganga Saptami celebrations.
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As the meeting point of three sacred rivers—Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati—this ghat is a spiritually charged place for a holy dip and rituals on Ganga Saptami.
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Where five rivers are believed to meet, Panchganga Ghat holds a unique spiritual significance and is an ideal place for puja and meditation on Ganga Saptami.
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Known for its serene environment and lesser crowd, it’s a perfect place for those seeking a peaceful celebration of Ganga Saptami.
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Named after Queen Ahilyabai Holkar, this ghat offers a quieter atmosphere for prayers and contemplation during Ganga Saptami.
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One of the most sacred ghats, known for its eternal burning pyres, Manikarnika is a profound place for reflection on life and death during the festival.
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Situated near Maithon Dam on the Barakar River, a tributary of the Ganges, it attracts devotees for its scenic beauty and tranquil setting.
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Located in the town where the river originates, participating in Ganga Saptami here is considered especially auspicious and spiritually uplifting.
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