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  2. Dashashwamedh Ghat - Wikipedia

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    The Ganga Aarti (ritual of offering prayer to the Ganges river) is held daily at dusk. Several priests perform this ritual by carrying deepam and moving it up and down in a rhythmic tune of bhajans. [2] Special aartis are held on Tuesdays and on religious festivals. Drone shot of Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat.

  3. Har Ki Pauri - Wikipedia

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    Evening Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri, Haridwar. Each evening at sunset, the priests of Har ki Pauri perform the – Ganga Aarti – over an old tradition. [1] Lights are set on the water to drift downstream. A large number of people gather on both banks of the ganga river to sing Ganga Aarti praises. At that time the priests hold large Fire ...

  4. Gandhi Ghat - Wikipedia

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    Ganga Aarti on Gandhi Ghat is performed with 51 lamps, by a group of priests, dressed in saffron robes. The Aarti starts with the blowing of a conch shell and continues with the movement of incense sticks in elaborate patterns and circling of large burning lamps that create a bright hue against the darkened sky.

  5. Ghats in Varanasi - Wikipedia

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    Ganges Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat, Varanasi. Dashashwamedh Ghat is located close to the Vishwanath Temple and is the most popular ghat. [7] According to legend, Brahma performed ten Ashwamedha sacrifices here. [5] Every evening an aarti is performed at this ghat in dedication to Shiva, the goddess Ganga, Surya, Agni, as well as the whole ...

  6. Ganga puja - Wikipedia

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    Ganga puja is a religious festival of the northeastern state of Tripura in India. The tribal Tripuri people worship the Goddess of the river, and pray to be saved from epidemic diseases and for the well-being of pregnant women. The celebration involves building a temple of bamboo in the middle of the river or a water stream.

  7. Triveni Ghat - Wikipedia

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    The Triveni Ghat is a ghat situated in Rishikesh, Uttarakhand.It is the biggest and most famous ghat in Rishikesh, located at the banks of the Ganges.. Devotees visit the ghat to take ritual baths, believing it cleanses them of their sins.

  8. Parmarth Niketan - Wikipedia

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    Parmarth Niketan is situated in the lap of the lush Himalayas, along the banks of the Ganges.The ashram was founded in 1942 by Pujya Swami Shukdevanandji Maharaj (1901–1965).

  9. Rishikesh - Wikipedia

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    The Ganga Aarti (also known as Maha Aarthi) is performed at dusk at the Triveni Ghat. This popular Hindu religious ritual involves playing music and providing religious offerings to the fire. This popular Hindu religious ritual involves playing music and providing religious offerings to the fire.