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Manmandir Ghat Varanasi | मानमंदिर घाट | Ghats Of Varanasi
Manmandir Ghat Varanasi | मानमंदिर घाट | Ghats Of Varanasi
मानमंदिर घाट वाराणसी में स्थित एक गंगा घाट है। इस घाट को जयपुर के महाराज जयसिंह ने १७७० में बनवाया था।
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Man Mandir Ghat Varanasi Musical Performance by ISKCON members
Man Mandir Ghat is one of the most beautiful of Varanasi. The Northern side of ghat has beautiful stairs where locals and tourists often and witness the time pass by. Anand Leela Project of ISKCON temple often come here and play bhajans. This video is from one of their latest performance which happened on Man Mandir Ghat below Dolphin Cafe.
Man Mandir Ghat of Varanasi - Uttar Pradesh
Boat ride on the sacred river Ganges to see the ghats and witness the typical Hinduism in the city of Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh.
The old name of Man Mandir ghat was Somesvara, but in c.e. 1585 when Raja Savai Mana Singh (of Amber) made his palace and ghat this is named after him. This ghat is known primarily for the magnificent building with exquisite, ornately carved window carvings. On the top of the floor is a Hindu Observatory built by Savi Ji Singh-11. Under the direction of astrologer-minister, Jagannatha, the king built this observation during the period of 1710-1737. There are four main astronomical instruments and renovation were made in 1850s and again in 1912 under the patronage of the King of Jaipur.
The closeby shrines at the top of the ghat are Somesvara, Dalabhesvara, Remesvara and Sthuladanta Vinayaka. In the river lies the Prabhasa Tirtha. On the occasion of Holi the festival of colour, falling on the last day of Phalguna , people perform celebration at the Dalabhesvara shrine.
Varanasi / Banaras, is a city on the banks of the Ganges (Ganga) in Uttar Pradesh, 320 kilometres (200 mi) southeast of the state capital, Lucknow. It is the holiest of the seven sacred cities (Sapta Puri) in Hinduism and Jainism, and played an important role in the development of Buddhism. Some Hindus believe that death at Varanasi brings salvation. It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world and the oldest in India.Varanasi is also known as the favourite city of the Hindu deity Lord Shiva as it has been mentioned in the Rigveda that this city at older times was known as Kashi or Shiv ki Nagri.
Many of its temples were plundered and destroyed by Mohammad Ghauri in the 12th century. The temples and religious institutions in the city now are dated to the 18th century.
The Kashi Naresh (Maharaja of Kashi) is the chief cultural patron of Varanasi, and an essential part of all religious celebrations. The culture of Varanasi is closely associated with the Ganges. The city has been a cultural center of North India for several thousand years, and has a history that is older than most of the major world religions. The Benares Gharana form of Hindustani classical music was developed in Varanasi, and many prominent Indian philosophers, poets, writers, and musicians live or have lived in Varanasi. Gautama Buddha gave his first sermon at Sarnath located near Varanasi.
Source: Wikipedia, wikimapia.org/488521/Man-Mandir-Ghat
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Man Mandir Ghat - Somesvara Ghat - River Ganges ,Varanasi
The old name of this ghat was Somesvara, but in c.e. 1585 when Raja Savai Mana Singh (of Amber) made his palace and ghat this is named after him. This ghat is known primarily for the magnificent building with exquisite, ornately carved window carvings (Eck 1982:228). On the top of the floor is a Hindu Observatory built by Savi Ji Singh-11 (1686-1743: the other places where he established such observatories are Jaipur, Delhi, Mathura and Ujjain. Under the direction of this astrologer-minister, Jagannatha, the king built this observation during the period of 1710-1737. There are four main astronomical instruments and renovation were made in 1850s and again in 1912 under the patronage of the King of jaipur.
The closeby shrines at the top of the ghat are Somesvara, Dalabhesvara, Remesvara and Sthuladanta Vinayaka. In the river lies the Prabhasa Tirtha. On the occasion of Holi the festival of colour, falling on the last day of Phalguna (Feb.-Narch), people perform celebration at the Dalabhesvara shrine.
Man Mandir Ghat
It nearly impossible to walk along the Ganges without getting constant hassle from touts. In this video some guy is offering me a massage for 10 Rupees while another is trying to sell me some postcards.
Maan Singh Vedhshala (Observatory)Manmandir Ghat Varanasi
Man mandir Ghat Varanasi | मान मंदिर घाट वाराणसी
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Varanasi Ghats, Ancient Popular Holy Ganga Ghat In India
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All Ghats Name:
1 Assi Ghat
2 Ganga Mahal Ghat (I)
3 Rewan (Reewa) Ghat
4 Tulsi Ghat
5 Bhadaini Ghat
6 Janaki Ghat
7 Mata Anandamai
8 Vaccharaja Ghat
9 Jain Ghat
10 Nishad Ghat
11 Prabhu Ghat
12 Panchkota Ghat
13 Chet Singh Ghat
14 Niranjani Ghat
15 Mahanirvani Ghat
16 Shivala Ghat
17 Gularia Ghat
18 Dandi Ghat
19 Hanuman Ghat
20 Prachina (Old) Hanumanana Ghat
21 Karnataka Ghat
22 Harish Chandra Ghat
23 Lali Ghat
24 Vijayanagaram Ghat
25 Kedar Ghat
26 Caowki (Chauki) Ghat
27 Ksemesvara / Somesvara Ghat
28 Mansarovar Ghat
29 Narad Ghat
30 Raja Ghat rebuilt by Amrut Rao Peshwa
31 Khori Ghat
32 Pandey Ghat
33 Sarvesvara Ghat
34 Digpatia Ghat
35 Causatthi Ghat
36 Rana Mahal Ghat
37 Darbhanga Ghat
38 Munshi Ghat
39 Ahilyabai Ghat
40 Sitala Ghat
41 Dashashwamedh Ghat
42 Prayag Ghat
43 Rajendra Prasad Ghat
44 Man Mandir Ghat
45 Tripura Bhairavi Ghat
46 Mir (Meer) Ghat
47 Phuta/ Naya Ghat
48 Nepali Ghat
49 Lalita Ghat
50 Bauli/ Umaraogiri/ Amroha Ghat
51 Jalasen (Jalasayi) Ghat
52 Khirki Gaht
53 Manikarnika Ghat
54 Bajirio Ghat
55 Scindhia Ghat
56 Sankatha Ghat
57 Ganga Mahal Ghat (II)
58 Bhonsale Ghat
59 Naya Ghat
60 Genesa Ghat
61 Mehta Ghat
62 Rama Ghat
63 Jatara Ghat
64 Raja Gwalior Ghat
65 Mangala Gauri Ghat (also known as Bala Ghat)
66 Venimadhava Ghat
67 Pancaganga Ghat
68 Durga Ghat
69 Brahma Ghat
70 Bundi Parakota Ghat
71 (Adi)Sitala Ghat
72 Lal Ghat
73 Hanumanagardhi Ghat
74 Gaya/Gai Ghat
75 Badri Nayarana Ghat
76 Trilochan Ghat
77 Gola Ghat
78 Nandesvara /Nandu Ghat
79 Sakka Ghat
80 Telianala Ghat
81 Naya/Phuta Ghat
82 Prahalada Ghat
83 Raja Ghat (Bhaisasur Rajghat) / Lord Duffrin bridge / Malaviya Bridge
84 Adi Keshava Ghat
85 Sant Ravidas Ghat
86 Nishad Ghat (divided from Prahalada)
87 Rani Ghat
88 Shri Panch Agni Akhara Ghat
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Varanasi is very nice and beautiful city to visit in the state of Uttar Pradesh in India. Varanasi has many great Ghats like Assi Ghat / Dashashwamedh Ghat / Manmandir Ghat / Manikarnika Ghat / Shivala Ghat / Harishchandra Ghat / Tuls Ghat / Scindia Ghat / Darbhanga Ghat among many others. Also Varanasi is a city of religious importance with many good temples like Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple, Tulsi Manas Temple, Durga Mandir (Monkey Temple) and Alamgir Mosque. Some other important places are the mighty Ramnagar Fort & Museum, Gyan Vapi Well and Bharat Kala Bhavan Museum. You can also go to Sarnath to witness the strong and tall Dhamek Stupa and Chaukhandi Stupas. If you have time then tourists can also visit Nepali Mandir, Gyanvapi Mosque, Golden Temple, Deer Park, Bharat Mata Mandir and Tibetan Temple.Varanasi is a city in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh dating to the 11th century B.C. Regarded as the spiritual capital of India, the city draws Hindu pilgrims who bathe in the Ganges River’s sacred waters and perform funeral rites. Along the city's winding streets are some 2,000 temples, including Kashi Vishwanath, the “Golden Temple,” dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva.
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INDIA - VARANASI - (PART 2) - BURNING GHAT - BODY CREMATION (Full HD)
In this movie I take you to Varanasi to show you how looks death in India and how the body is being burned (cremation of body)
Ghats in Varanasi are riverfront steps leading to the banks of the River Ganges. The city has 87 ghats. Most of the ghats are bathing and puja ceremony ghats, while a few are used exclusively as cremation sites.
Most Varanasi ghats were built after 1700 AD, when the city was part of Maratha Empire. The patrons of current ghats are Marathas, Shindes , Holkars, Bhonsles, and Peshwes. Many ghats are associated with legends or mythologies while many ghats are privately owned. Morning boat ride on the Ganges across the ghats is a popular visitors attraction.
People from India wish to be cleansed with the holy waters, cremated at the burning ghats with the sacred eternal fire, and then have their ashes tossed into the sacred waters of the Ganges. This allows the soul to proceed directly to heaven, without having to deal with karma and reincarnations.
The amount of wood, not just the type, is critical to ensure complete cremation. If a poor family cannot afford enough wood, and the body does not completely burn, a worker will use a long pole to deftly reposition the limbs over the burning flames.
Near the water’s edge, a huge pile of grey ashes was waiting to be spread onto the holy Ganges. After a cremation, ashes and bits of bone are gathered up and “untouchables” sift them for bits of gold jewelry.
Not everyone is cremated at the Ganges ghats. Children, sadhus (holy men) and pregnant women are considered pure and do not need to be cleansed by the sacred fire. They are simply set adrift on the Ganges. Besides bitten by a cobra and untouchables.
In Hindu traditions, cremation is one of the rites of passage and the Ghats of Varanasi are considered one of the auspicious locations for this ritual. At the time of the cremation or last rites, a Puja (prayer) is performed. Hymns and mantras are recited during cremation to mark the ritual. The Manikarnika and Harishchandra Ghats are dedicated to the cremation ritual. Annually, less than 2 in 1000 people who die in India, or 25,000 to 30,000 bodies are cremated on various Varanasi Ghats; about an average of 80 per day. This practice has become controversial for the pollution it causes to the river. In 1980s, the Government of India funded a Clean Ganges initiative, to address cremation and other sources of pollution along the Ghats of Varanasi. In many cases, the cremation is done elsewhere and only the ashes are dispersed into the river near these Ghats
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Visit to Man Mandir Ghat | Virtual Museum 2019
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People wash clothes at Raja Ghat - Varanasi
Local people of Varanasi wash clothes at Raja Ghat in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh.
Varanasi / Banaras, is a city on the banks of the Ganges (Ganga) in Uttar Pradesh, 320 kilometres (200 mi) southeast of the state capital, Lucknow. It is the holiest of the seven sacred cities (Sapta Puri) in Hinduism and Jainism, and played an important role in the development of Buddhism. Some Hindus believe that death at Varanasi brings salvation. It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world and the oldest in India.Varanasi is also known as the favourite city of the Hindu deity Lord Shiva as it has been mentioned in the Rigveda that this city at older times was known as Kashi or Shiv ki Nagri.
Many of its temples were plundered and destroyed by Mohammad Ghauri in the 12th century. The temples and religious institutions in the city now are dated to the 18th century.
The Kashi Naresh (Maharaja of Kashi) is the chief cultural patron of Varanasi, and an essential part of all religious celebrations. The culture of Varanasi is closely associated with the Ganges. The city has been a cultural center of North India for several thousand years, and has a history that is older than most of the major world religions. The Benares Gharana form of Hindustani classical music was developed in Varanasi, and many prominent Indian philosophers, poets, writers, and musicians live or have lived in Varanasi. Gautama Buddha gave his first sermon at Sarnath located near Varanasi.
Varanasi is the spiritual capital of India. Scholarly books have been written in the city, including the Ramcharitmanas of Tulsidas. Today there is a temple of his namesake in the city, the Tulsi Manas Mandir. One of the largest residential universities of Asia the Banaras Hindu University is located here. Varanasi, called by many names is also known as the city of temples, the holy city of India, the religious capital of India, the city of shiva, and the city of learning.
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This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of 50, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...
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Travel Varanasi All Ghats | Banaras, Kashi Ghats Walkthrough Video 2019
Sit back, relax and enjoy the serenity of #Ghats of #Varanasi in this unedited walkthrough video. This video features all the Ghats starting from Assi Ghat to Raj Ghat. We have kept this video unedited so you can feel the REAL #KASHI. Unlike other travel videos of #Banaras uploaded on Youtube this Video lacks Transitions, effects and filters to keep it real and give you an idea of what it actually feels like to Walk at the Ghats of one of the oldest city in the world.
LIST OF THE VARANASI GHATS SHOWN IN VIDEO
Assi Ghat 0:00
Ganga Mahal Ghat 3:14
Tulsi Ghat 4:23
Bhadaini Ghat 7:15
Janki Ghat 7:40
Maa Aanandmayi Ghat 8:20
Bhadaini Tirth Vachraja Ghat 8:53
Jain Ghat 9:30
Shri Nishadraj Ghat 10:08
Panchkot Ghat 10:42
Prabhu Ghat 11:15
Chet singh Ghat 13:10
Panchayati Akhada Shri Niranjan Ghat 14:07
Mhaniravin Ghat 14:37
Shivala ghat 15:20
Dandi Ghat 17:00
Prachin Hanuman Ghat 18:08
Maharaja Harishchandra Ghat 19:47
Laali Ghat 21:58
Vijayanagram Ghat 22:36
Kedar Ghat 23:01
chauki Ghat 25:35
Kshemeshwar Ghat 27:15
Mansarovar Ghat 27:44
Narad Ghat 28:11
Raja Ghat 28:53
Babua Pandey Ghat 29:38
Pandey Ghat 30:47
Digpatia Ghat 32:15
Chousati Ghat 33:33
Rana Mahal Ghat 34:43
Munshi Ghat 36:04
Ahilyabai Ghat 36:47
Dashashwamedh Ghat 38:08
Dr. Rajendra Prasad Ghat 40:41
Manmandir Ghat 42:57
Tripura Bhairavi Ghat 44:53
Lalita Ghat 48:22
Jalasen Ghat 43:43
Meer Ghat 46:19
Manikarnika Ghat / Burning Ghat 50:56
Scindia Ghat 54:12
Sankatha Ghat 57:51
Ganga Mahal Ghat 58:25
Bhonsale Ghat 59:00
Ganesh Ghat 1:00:04
Mehta Ghat 1:00:18
Ram Ghat 1:01:38
Jatar Ghat 1:02:17
Raja Gwalior Ghat 1:02:48
Panchganga Ghat 1:03:07
Durga Ghat 1:05:57
Brahma Ghat 1:06:25
Bundi Parkota Ghat 1:06:57
Shitla Ghat 1:09:20
Lal Ghat 1:10:11
Hanuman Gadi Ghat 1:11:53
Gaay Ghat 1:12:51
Badrinarayan Ghat 1:15:14
Trilochan Ghat 1:16:08
Gola Ghat 1:16:38
Nandeshwar Ghat 1:19:12
Sakka Ghat 1:22:45
Telianala Ghat 1:23:55
Naya Ghat 1:26:51
Prahlad Ghat 1:27:59
Nishad Ghat 1:28:50
Rani Ghat 1:29:58
Shri Prachin Akhada Ghat 1:32:33
Raj Ghat 1:32:58
ベナレスの風景 VARANASI 小さなガートなど Raja Manmandir Ghat
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Man Mandir Mein (Secret of India) Barnaul 2011