Varanasi Travel
Welcome
at "THE HOLY CITY VARANASI". Varanasi, or Banaras, (also known
as Kashi) is one of the oldest living cities in the world. Varanasi`s Prominence
in Hindu mythology is virtually unrivalled. Mark Twain, the English author and
literateur, who was enthralled by the legend and sanctity of Banaras, once wrote
: "Banaras is older than history, older than tradition, older even than
legend and looks twice as old as all of them put together". According to
the ‘Vamana Purana’, the Varuna and Assi rivers originated from the
body of the primordial Person at the beginning of time itself. The tract of
land lying between them is believed to be ‘Varanasi’, the holiest
of all pilgrimages.
The word ‘Kashi’ originated from the word ‘Kas’ which means
to shine. Steeped in tradition and mythological legacy, Kashi is the ‘orignal
ground ‘ created by Shiva and parvati, upon which they stood At the beginning
of time. Varanasi is the microcosm of Hinduism, a city of traditional classical
culture, Glorified by myth and legend and sanctified by religion, it has always
attracted a larg number of pilgrims And worshippers from time immemorial.To
be in Varanasi is an experience in itself…. An experience in Self –discovery…
an ethereal oneness of the body and soul.
To
every visitor; varanasi offers a breathtaking experience. The rays of the dawn
shimmering across the ganges… the high-banks ; the temples and shrines
along the banks bathed in a golden hue …soul stirring hymns and mantras
alongwith the fragrance of incense filling the air…and the refreshing dip
in the holy waters gently splashing at the Ghats. Varanasi – The land where
experience and discovery reach the ultimate bliss.
Varanasi is also renowned for its rich tapestry of music, arts, crafts and education.
Some of the world – renowned exponents India has produced in these fields
were schooled in Varanasi’s cultural ethos. Luminaries apart, Varanasi
abounds in the art of silk weaving, an exotic work of art which manifests itself
in precious Banarasi silk sarees and silk brocades which are cherished as collector’s
items across the world today.
How to Reach Varanasi
Varanasi is easily accessible from all parts of the country. Very well connected
by road, rail and air, the City of. offers convenient and comfortable travelling
options to and from other cities of India.
Travel to
Varanasi by Air
Indian Airlines flies to Babatpur airport which is 22 km. from
Varanasi and 30 km. from Sarnath There is a. direct, daily flight connection
between Varanasi and New Delhi. It also connects Varanasi to Delhi, Agra,. Khajuraho,
Calcutta, Mumbai, Lucknow and Bhuvaneshwar. For travel reservations contact
Indian Airlines.
Travel to Varanasi by Rail
Varanasi is an important and major rail junction. The city
is served by trains from all metros and major cities across the country. New
Delhi, mumbai, Calcutta, Chennai, Gwalior, Meerut, Indore, Guwahati, Allahbad,
Lucknow, Dehradun… the city has direct rail connections. Varanasi Cantt
Railway Station Enquiry number 135. Some important trains from Varanasi station
are Kashi Vishwanath Express (Varanasi-Delhi), Shramjivi Express (Patna- Varanasi-Delhi),
Farakka Express (MaldaTown-Varanasi-Bhiwani),Saryu-Yamuna Express,(Muzzafarpur-Varanasi-delhi),
Mahanagri Express (Varanasi-Mumbai), Pawan Express (Varanasi-Mumbai), Sabermati
Express (Varanasi-Ahamedabad), Ganga-Kaveri Express (Varanasi-Chennai), Purva
Express (Howrah-Varanasi-Delhi), Himgiri Express (Jammu-Varanasi-Howrah), Siyaldah
Express (Varanasi-Jammu Tawi), Marudhar Express (Varanasi / Agra /Jaipur).
From Mughal Sarai Station: (16 Km. from Varanasi) Train from Mughal Sarai Station
are Rajdhani Express (Howrah – Mughal Sarai- Delhi), Toofan Express (Howrah-
Mughal Sarai- Delhi), North East Super Fast Express (Delhi –Mughal Sarai-Guwahati),
Magadh Express (Delhi- Mughal Sarai – Patna).
Travel to Varanasi by Road
Varanasi, on (National Highway) NH2 from Calcutta to Delhi,
NH7 to Kanya Kumari and NH29 to GoraKhpur is connected literally to the rest
of the country by good motorable, all – weather roads. Some important road
distances are: Agra 565 km., Allahabad 128 km., Bhopal 791 km., Bodhgaya 240
km., Kanpur 330 km., Khajuraho 405 km., Lucknow 286 km., patna 246 km., Sarnath
10 km., Lumbini (Napal) 386 km., Kushi Nagar 250 km. (via Gorkhpur), UPSRTC
Bus Stand, Sher Shah Suri Marg, Golgadda Bus Stand.
Travel to Varanasi by Local Transport: Taxis: Private taxis are available from travel agencies,
hotels, etc., auto rickshaws, cycle rickshaws and Tempos are also readily available.
Left Luggage Facility: Left luggage facility is available at both the
Varanasi and Mughalsarai railway stations(24 Hours).
Places of Interest in Varanasi
River Front (Ghats)
The
spectacular 4 km sweep of the Ghats is unique sight, best viewed at dawn, in
that "soft first light" when the river and Ghats have a timeless appeal.
Life is almost panoramic detail unfolds here from dawn to dusk as a steady stream
of devotees-swelling to thousands on auspicious days –perform rituals by
the Ganga. The Ghats are best approached by Dashashwamedha ghat, where boats
are available on hire.
Shri Kashi Vishwanath Mandir
Also known as the Golden Temple, it is dedicated to Lord shiva, the presiding
deity of the city. Varanasi is Said to be the point at which the first jyotirlinga,
the fiery pillar of light by which shiva manifested has supremacy over others
gods, broke through the Earth’s crust and flared towards the heavens. More
than the Gaths and even the Ganga, the Shivalinga installed in the temple remains
the devotional focus of Varanasi.

Central Institute Of Higher Tibetan Studies
The only institute of its kind in the world, imprating education in the Tibetan
language, it was Est. by the Dalai Lama in 1971. Presently located at Sarnath,
the institute has a rare collection of Buddhist texts, Tibetan manuscripts and
other journals.
Barat Kala Bhawan, B.H.U
Started in 1950 as a university museum, Bharat Kala Bhawan in famous for its
unique collection of miniature paintings. It has a rich collection of Rajasthani
paintings, Pichhawai’s, pahari painting, Nepalese & Tibetan Thankas,
Company paintings as well as paintings of contemporary artists, illustrated
Mrigavati, Kalpa Sutra, Chora-Panchasika, Laura-Chanda, Shah-nama and some pages
of Humza-nama Are the proud possessions of this museum.
Maharaja Banaras Vidya Mandir Museum, Ramnager
Ramnager fort was originally built by Maharaja Balwant Singh (1740-70 AD.) The
Banaras Vidya Mandir Museum is housed in the Ramnager fort itself. The museum
collection mainly Comprises of textiles, pieces of decorative arts, arms &
armours, utilitarian objects, means of transport-old bagghis, palkis & haudasivories,
furniture & manuscripts.
Banaras Hindu University
The
Banaras Hindu University was established in 1916 by special efforts of Nationalist
Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya. Today it has grown into one of the biggest universities
of India.
Kashi Vidya Peeth
The Kashi Vidyapeeth was set up in 1920 by Babu Shiv Prasad Gupta to provide
alternate education arrangement discarding that of the British. It soon became
a centre of natoinal education with Hindi as the medium of instruction. Acharya
Narendradev, Babu Sampurnanand, Babu Sriprakash & many more Luminaries of
the time have been associated with this institute.
Museums & Arts Galleries
Archaeological musuem Sarnath open 09:30 am.- 5 pm. Friday clossed. Ramnager
fort musuem, open 10 am.-5 pm. Clossed on Friday. Bharat Kala Bhawan B.H.U.
open 10:30 am.- 4 pm. Clossed on Sundays & university holidays. Archaeological
musuem, Sampurnanand Sanskrit University open 10 am. – 5 pm. Clossed on
Sunday & university holidays.
Excursions in Varanasi
Ramnager
14
km. from Varanasi .The fortat Ramnager houses a museum displaying the Royal
collection which includes vintage Cars, Royal palkies, an armoury of swords
and old guns, ivory work and antique clocks. The Durga Temple and Chhinnamastika
Temple are also Located at Ramnegar.
Vindhyachal
80 km. One of the shakitipeeths, Vindhyavasini Devi Temple, Ashtabhuja and Kalikhoh
are the major attraction.
Sarnath
10 km. from Varanasi is the site where Lord Buddha preached his first sermon
"Maha- Dharma-Chakra Pravartan" (in Buddhist terminology, ‘turned
the wheel of the law’) after his enlightenment. Sarnath is one of the richest
in Buddhist antiquities ranging in date from the times of Ashoka downto the
12th century A.D Ashoka built here the Dharmarajika Stupa and near it erected
a pillar surmounted by the magnificent capital of four adorsed Lions, which
today forms the national emblem of India.
Among
other structures at Sarnath are the ruins of the brick temple representing the
Mula- gandha kuti, ruins of stupas and monasteries. Among the more imposing
ones is the Dhamekh Stupa, adorned with delicate floral carvings in the lower
part, the Chaukhandi Stupa and Mahabodhi Society’s Mulgandha Kuti Vihar
Temple. Sarnath has also yielded an extremely rich collection of Buddhist sculptures
comprising of numerous Buddha and Bodhisatva images which can be seen at Archaeological
Museum, Sarnath.
Chunar Fort
The Chunar fort is situated 40 km. from Varanasi. Saint Bhartrihari took live
Samadhi inside the fort. The historical fort at Chunar is ascribed to one of
the greatest warrior – rulers, sher shah suri. Sonwa Mandap, Sun clock
and a huge well are some of the attractions inside the fort. The fort offers
a splendid view of the river Ganga. There is a PWD Rest House for overnight
stay.
Kaushambi
185 km. from Varanasi. This anicent city is ascribed to the Pandav brother of
Mahabharat. The ruin of an old gigantic fort are testimony to the city’s
antiquity. Lord Buddha visited Kaushambi in the 6th and 9th year after his enlightenment,
giving several sermons and discourses and elevating it to a great centre of
Buddhism
Chandraprabha Wildlife Sanctuary
70 km, Varanasi are the forests of Chandrapha.
These
forests nestle within them the Rajdari and Devdari waterfalls. A beautiful secluded
place for a relaxed outing or a picnic.
Kaimoor Wildlife Sanctuary
130 km. from Varanasi. Spread over an area of 500 sq. km., the Sanctuary has
a veriety of wildlife. The Mukha waterfall is a tourist attraction.
Jaunpur
Jaunpur has the pride of being the capital of the independent Sharqi State,
the rulers of which were great patrons of art and architecture. The city still
boasts of its rich cultural past. Important monuments worth visiting are the
Atala mosque built in 1408, Jama Masjid, the Lal Darwaza Masjid, Khalis Mukhlis
Ki Masjid, the Shahi Bridge and the tombs of Sharqui Sultans. The ancient temple
of Shitla Chowkiya Dham, Trilochan Mahadev temple and the Yamadagni Ashram are
also much revered places for Hindu pilgrims. |