Varanasi is home to places with unusual names like Bhoot Bhairav and Lanka. These names reflect the city’s rich culture and ...
Chunar Fort, a magnificent fortress steeped in history and legends, stands on the banks of Ganges some 40 kilometers away from Varanasi. Some say that it was built by Maharaja Vikramaditya of ...
From lazy strolls through ancient alleys to sacred rituals along the Ganges, Varanasi in winter promises memories of a ...
The Significance of Varanasi: Varanasi is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, with a history dating back thousands of years. It is considered the spiritual capital of ...
Nowhere is India more confusing, more chaotic, more Indian than in Varanasi. Everything follows a precise order: The day, life, death. Bitte passen Sie die Einstellungen an. Varanasi belongs to ...
Mahakumbh: Students who demonstrate a strong understanding of the material will receive certificates. The initiative seeks to connect the younger generation with India’s traditions while promoting ...
Varanasi, one of India’s oldest cities, is all set to get a modern transport makeover, as the country’s first urban public transport ropeway nears completion. With three of its five stations ...
The diocese of Varanasi was formerly the prefecture of Banaras-Gorakhpur. It was separated from the diocese of Allahabad in 1947 when the Canadian Capuchins took charge of the prefecture. Msgr. Jerome ...