Benares was not a disappointment. It justified its reputation as a curiosity. It is on high ground, and overhangs a grand curve of the Ganges. It is a vast mass of building, compactly crusting a hill, and is cloven in all directions by an intricate confusion of cracks which stand for streets. Tall, slim minarets and beflagged temple-spires rise out of it and give it picturesqueness, viewed from the river. The city is as busy as an ant-hill, and the hurly-burly of human life swarming along the web of narrow streets reminds one of the ants. - Mark Twain
Days passed by and I was nearing the end of my journey to the sacred city of Lord Shiva, Varanasi… The second last day of my trip – I decided to dedicate to the 2 very famous ‘To do things’ in Varanasi - The Boat Ride along the Ganga and the Ganga Arti.
In the morning, excitedly, I along with my family, set out for the boat ride and reached Dashashwamedh Ghat. This ghat being one of the largest, there were a number of different types of boats (manually oared or motored, personal or shared) adorning the ghat. I would definitely recommend a simple manually oared personal boat since it moves slowly and, kind of, complements the ride on the serenely flowing river. The prices for these boat rides are highly negotiable. So, if you are in Varanasi and thinking of taking a boat ride, bargain hard or you might just end up paying almost 4-5 times of the regular fare.
Starting from the initial quote of Rs. 440, after haggling with a number of different boatmen, we finally settled for Rs. 120 (4 persons/hr) which included a tour of the Ganges from the Harischandra Ghat to the Manikarnika Ghat and the back at the starting point i.e. Dashashwamedh Ghat.
The best time to take the boat ride is at dawn when the temples at the river front are bathed in a lovely hue of orange and the ghats are just beginning to bustle with various activities and rituals. However, that day the sun was in no mood to peek out from behind the dense cloud cover. The prevailing foggy and hazy conditions (we had visited in January), nevertheless, were just adding to the entire mystical aura associated with Varanasi.
This fascinating journey is very difficult to be described in words… So feel the cool breeze and step on to this virtual boat. As I relive those fantastic memories through photographs, let us together enjoy this wonderful boat ride along the river Ganges…
[ Boats lined up at the Dashashwamedh Ghat ]
As I stepped out of the boat, I found myself laden with the rich history of the beautiful Ghats (already described in my previous post here) and some marvelous moments etched in my memory to treasure for the rest of my life.
In the evening, we were unable to attend the Ganga Arti of Varanasi due to the ill health of my brother. The following day we left ISKCON (where I stayed) and headed back home...
Here I am today, sitting comfortably within the confines of my living room in Mumbai busy publishing posts. It’s been 3 months since I bid adieu to the religious capital of India – Varanasi. But frankly speaking, I feel the city never left me… the earthly abode of Lord Shiva – the Kashi Vishwanath Temple, the magic of the sacred river- The Ganga, the land of Gautam Buddha – Sarnath or the so very unique festival of Magh Mela (Mini Kumbh Mela) in Allahabad… I am already craving to be a part of this magical experience called The Kashi Yatra all over again!!!
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Beautiful pics again arti...loved your write up as well
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful post. I went back several posts and read them too! I have learned a lot about the places and religion of your country. I find it very interesting and well described.
ReplyDeleteNice account of your trip. I wish they would clean up this place to make it a better experience. Glad you had a good time.
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos Arti :)
ReplyDeletemarinela x x
Thanks for dropping by and taking time to comment :)
ReplyDeletethat was lovely...
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing photographs but the picture of all those gulls flocking down is the stuff of my nightmares.
ReplyDeleteFascinating. I'd really like to go there, I love boats.
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ReplyDeleteAwesome pics! :) The pics of birds is really very nice.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading this post. Ur style is quite interesting. :)
Beautiful pics Arti!!! Enjoyed reading the post too:)
ReplyDeleteAwesome pictures. I especially liked the one of the boat full of people.
ReplyDeletevery nice post :) nice photography and a your visit to Varanasi and your narration is superb.
ReplyDeleteGive a glimpse if I was also present somewhere there :)
Very Nice
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Wow Arti what a spiritual boat ride I just loved all the pics..It is also interesting to see westerners showing so much interest in our Indian culture..I also very much liked Chungeri Kaka's simplicity..Do you use a professional SLR camera for taking snaps just curious..
ReplyDeleteSo very informative for me like always. Nice. The pictures here are very luring too
ReplyDeleteAmazing and so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAh Benaras ! My dream ! My love ! .. and you have captured Benaras so beautifully Arti :)
ReplyDeleteQuite an experience being out there...it feels heavenly just by reading and seeing the pics!
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