Ganga Aarti



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The Ganga Aarti is a daily ritual that takes place at the Dashashwamedh Ghat in Varanasi, India. It is a Hindu religious ceremony that involves the offering of prayers and songs to the river Ganges. The ceremony takes place every evening at sunset, and lasts for around 45 minutes.

There is no entry fee for the Ganga Aarti, but visitors are advised to arrive early to secure a good viewing spot. The ceremony is open to all, regardless of religious affiliation.

There is no official website for the Ganga Aarti, but visitors can find information about the ceremony and its schedule from local tourism offices and online travel guides.

In addition to the Ganga Aarti, visitors to Varanasi can explore the many temples and historic sites in the area. Some popular attractions include the Kashi Vishwanath Temple, the Sarnath Archaeological Museum, and the Manikarnika Ghat. These sites are open to visitors throughout the day, with varying hours of operation.

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