Location - Latitude: 25.3176 & Longitude: 82.9739, Uttar Pradesh, also called Varanasi indicating Varuna River and Assighat. Located in the middle-Ganga valley in the southeastern part of the state of Uttar Pradesh, Varanasi lies on the left bank of the river Ganga.
Ancient Boundaries - Varanasi is one of the world’s oldest inhabited cities. Kashi is associated with a kingdom of the same name during Dwapara Itihasa narration in Mahabharata text.
Current Boundaries – It is 692 km (430 miles) to the southeast of India’s capital New Delhi (Indraprastha), 320 km (200 miles) south-east of the state capital, Lucknow, and 121 km (75 miles) east of Prayagraj, another Hindu pilgrimage site.
Known as Varanasi since 1947, but still widely known as Banaras or Benares and in ancient times as Kashi, is a city on the Ganga river in northern India that has a central place in spiritual pilgrimage, death, and mourning in the Hindu world.
Significance/Itihasa- Important Events
According to Itihasa, Varanasi was founded by Shiva, one of three principal deities along with Brahma and Vishnu. It is regarded as one of seven holy cities (Sapta Puri) which can provide Moksha. Ayodhya, Mathura, Haridwar, Kashi, Kanchi, Avanti, and Dwarka are the seven cities known as the givers of liberation. Kashi is mentioned in the holy texts of Mahabharata, Puranas (Matsya, Skanada, Brahmananda), writings of Lakshmi Dhara and Narayana Bhatta (Kritya – Kalpataru and Tristhalasetu).
It is said that Bhisma Pitamah forcefully, enters the Swayamvara ceremony of the three daughters, Amba, Ambika and Ambalika of Kashi Naresh. He abducts them to get them married to his step brother Vichitravirya.
The Pandavas are said to have visited the city in search of Shiva to atone for their sin of fratricide war and Brahmanahatya that they had committed during the climatic Kurukshetra War.
Bhima, a son of Pandu, married a Kashi princess Valandhara and their union resulted in the birth of Sarvaga, who later ruled Kashi.
Dhritarasthra’s eldest son Duryodhana also married a Kashi princess Bhanumati, who later bore him a son Lakshman Kumara and a daughter Lakshmanaa.
Today, it is known as the spiritual capital of India. Kashi is famous for the Kashivishwanath Temple of Shiva. It has many prominent ghats like Dashashamer Ghat linked to king Dashratha of Ayodhya, Assi Ghat, Dashashwamedh Ghat, Manikarnikaa Ghat, Panchganga Ghat, Rajendra Prasad Ghat, Adikeshav Ghat, Tulsi Ghat. Nearby is Sarnath which is linked to Gautam Buddha.
Places of Interest
The Vishwanatha Temple, Durga Temple, Sankatmochan Temple, Adikeshva Temple, Temple of Vishnu, Ghats of Holy River Ganga, Adikeshva Ghat and Kardameshvar Temple (in Kandava village).
Buddha’s Sarnath (Lion Pillar Capital) carved during his time is now the national emblem of Republic of India, the places of famous Bhakti poets Tulsi Das and Kabir, Bhelupur and Bhadaini respectively, the birth places of Jaina Tirthankaras (Suparshvantha and Parshvanatha), Nepali wooden temple, forts of the former ruler of Kashi – Chet Singh on Ghat Ram Nagar, Bharat Mata Temple, Benaras Hindu University, Kashi Vidyapeeth, etc.
Important local crafts, cuisine
Crafts: Banarsi sarees, antiques (statuettes), carpet making, wooden toys, black pottery artifacts of Gazipur and many cloth and trinket handicrafts.
Food: The ‘Banarsi Paan’ has been immortalised in Hindi film songs and is the most popular adjunct or mouth-freshener here. The place is famous for ‘alu pappad’ which is exported due to its excellent quality. Besides these many north Indian delicacies like kachori-sabji, samosas, alu-poori, Banarasi thandai, traditional Indian sweets, cow milk and lassi are cherished.
Connectivity - Road, Rail, Air
Air: The closest airport to the city is the Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport in Babatpur.
Train: Varanasi city is well connected by railway. Varanasi City station is 2 km away from Kashi station, and Varanasi Junction is around 6 km. Mughalsarai Junction station is at 17 km, and also Maduadih station is around 4 km away.
Road: Varanasi has a wide and expansive road network, with frequent private and public buses and other road transport services to all major cities and towns in Uttar Pradesh.