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Adi Keshav Ghat — Attraction in Uttar Pradesh

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Namo Ghat Phase 2
82GQ+H9, Rajghat, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
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Adi Keshav Ghat

82HV+G4W, Raaj Ghat,Near Adi Keshav Mandir, Khalispur, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
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Nearby attractions of Adi Keshav Ghat

Namo Ghat Phase 2

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Adi Keshav Ghat, nestled along the sacred banks of the Ganges River in Varanasi, India, is a timeless haven that epitomizes the spiritual essence and cultural vibrancy of this ancient city. As one of the oldest and most revered ghats in Varanasi, Adi Keshav Ghat holds a special place in the hearts of pilgrims and tourists alike.

Stepping onto Adi Keshav Ghat feels like entering a portal to another realm, where time slows down, and the spiritual aura envelops every visitor. The ghat's pristine beauty, with its gently sloping steps leading down to the holy waters of the Ganges, exudes a sense of tranquility and serenity that is truly captivating.

One of the most captivating aspects of Adi Keshav Ghat is its association with the legend of Lord Krishna. According to mythology, this ghat is believed to be the spot where Lord Krishna once rested while grazing his cows. This sacred connection adds an extra layer of reverence and mystique to the ghat, drawing devotees who seek blessings and spiritual solace.

The ambiance at Adi Keshav Ghat is nothing short of enchanting, especially during the early morning hours when the soft glow of dawn illuminates the riverbanks, and the air resonates with the melodious chants of prayers and hymns. Witnessing the mesmerizing Ganga Aarti ceremony, performed with utmost devotion and fervor, is a truly unforgettable experience that leaves a lasting imprint on the soul.

Beyond its spiritual significance, Adi Keshav Ghat also offers a glimpse into the daily life of Varanasi, with bustling activity along its steps, from locals performing ablutions to boatmen ferrying passengers across the sacred river. Whether you're a devout pilgrim seeking spiritual enlightenment or a curious traveler eager to immerse yourself in the cultural tapestry of Varanasi, a visit to Adi Keshav Ghat promises an unforgettable journey of discovery and...

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1y

In the eleventh century, the kings of the Garhwal dynasty built the Adikesha temple and the ghat. It is believed that Brahma Ji handed over the throne of Kashi to Devdas, a resident of Brahmalok, as per a condition.And the gods had to go to Mandarachal mountain. Lord Shiva was very saddened by this because Kashi was very dear to him. He sent all the gods to Kashi so that he could get them back but the gods who came here would stay here.Finally, defeated, he expressed his pain to Lord Vishnu and Lakshmi and requested them to get him back to Kashi. Lord Vishnu along with Lakshmi ji came to the confluence of Varuna and Ganga in Kashi.This place is also known as Vishnu Padodak as Lord Vishnu's feet touched this place. After taking bath here, Lord Vishnu absorbed the idol of Tailakya Vyapani. He established a black stone idol of his own image and named it Adi Keshav. After that he went to Devdas in Brahmalok and sent him to Shivlok and got Kashi city back for Shivji.Said - Avimukt Amritkshetrayeye Archantyadi Keshavam Te Mrityatvam Bhajantyo Sarva Dukh Vivarjitam, that is, whoever will worship our Adi Keshav form in the nectar form Avamukt Kshetra Kashi. He will be free from all sorrows and attain the Amrit Pad. According to Vinay Kumar Tripathi, a descendant of late Jhumak Maharaj, this has been discussed in the third part of Kashi Khand.According to him, in 1196 AD, Sirabuddin attacked this temple with his army and looted and damaged it and left. Later in the 18th century, Diwan Bhalo ji of Scindia got it...

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7y

This place was far away from city. no noise no polution.. Ganga View was so beautiful. Ghats are cleaner then before..... Very peaceful. Boat ride is must. There are eighty ( 80 ) ghat in Varanasi and this is one of them. Adikeshav Ghat is the first/last ghat in Varanasi, which gets its name from Varuna (River) and Assi (Ghat)...... This is the place where River Varuna distributes into River Ganga...... It's a quiet and serene place for a) It has Adikeshav Temple and b) It is located in between the private estate of J Krishnamurti Foundation (India). So, nit many people visit here. It has approaches through waterways (when you come boating) and through road (you have to pass through Rajghat Besant School and Vasanta College for Women). It is all together a divine experience to sit on the ghat for long hours watching nature... ENJOY the city......

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Nikhil VishwakarmaNikhil Vishwakarma
Adi Keshav Ghat, nestled along the sacred banks of the Ganges River in Varanasi, India, is a timeless haven that epitomizes the spiritual essence and cultural vibrancy of this ancient city. As one of the oldest and most revered ghats in Varanasi, Adi Keshav Ghat holds a special place in the hearts of pilgrims and tourists alike. Stepping onto Adi Keshav Ghat feels like entering a portal to another realm, where time slows down, and the spiritual aura envelops every visitor. The ghat's pristine beauty, with its gently sloping steps leading down to the holy waters of the Ganges, exudes a sense of tranquility and serenity that is truly captivating. One of the most captivating aspects of Adi Keshav Ghat is its association with the legend of Lord Krishna. According to mythology, this ghat is believed to be the spot where Lord Krishna once rested while grazing his cows. This sacred connection adds an extra layer of reverence and mystique to the ghat, drawing devotees who seek blessings and spiritual solace. The ambiance at Adi Keshav Ghat is nothing short of enchanting, especially during the early morning hours when the soft glow of dawn illuminates the riverbanks, and the air resonates with the melodious chants of prayers and hymns. Witnessing the mesmerizing Ganga Aarti ceremony, performed with utmost devotion and fervor, is a truly unforgettable experience that leaves a lasting imprint on the soul. Beyond its spiritual significance, Adi Keshav Ghat also offers a glimpse into the daily life of Varanasi, with bustling activity along its steps, from locals performing ablutions to boatmen ferrying passengers across the sacred river. Whether you're a devout pilgrim seeking spiritual enlightenment or a curious traveler eager to immerse yourself in the cultural tapestry of Varanasi, a visit to Adi Keshav Ghat promises an unforgettable journey of discovery and inner reflection.
Shubham VishwakarmaShubham Vishwakarma
visited many times and felt the positivity of this ghat. must visit place in varanasi. history- This ghat is one of the five major pilgrimages or ghats located on the banks of the Ganges, which is mentioned in the Matsya Purana. It is also considered as the first and main Vishnutirtha of Kashi. It is mentioned in the context of this ghat that when Vishnu first came to Kashi after being mounted on Garuda on the orders of Shiva, then he first placed his feet at this place. It is noteworthy that the place where Vishnu first placed his feet and washed in the Ganges was considered as the Padodaka Tirtha. It is believed that Vishnu himself had installed his idol at the ghat. The greatest importance of Adikeshavghat was in the Gahadval period. The Gahadval rulers often used to donate gold, land and other donations to the Brahmins after bathing at this ghat.
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In the eleventh century, the kings of the Garhwal dynasty constructed the Adikeshava temple and ghat. In 1196 AD, Sirabuddin attacked this temple with his army and looted and damaged it and left. Later in the 18th century, Diwan Bhalo ji of Sindhiya got this temple constructed. In the eighteenth century, Maharani Bhavani of Bengal had the ghat built. But after some years, it got damaged and was reconstructed in 1906 by Diwan Narsingh Rao Shitole of Gwalior Raj. It is believed that When Vishnu ji first came to Kashi on the orders of Lord Shiva, he came to this ghat and installed his own idol on this ghat. Presently this idol is installed in Adikeshav temple. Very beautiful temple and it's Ganga ghat.
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Adi Keshav Ghat, nestled along the sacred banks of the Ganges River in Varanasi, India, is a timeless haven that epitomizes the spiritual essence and cultural vibrancy of this ancient city. As one of the oldest and most revered ghats in Varanasi, Adi Keshav Ghat holds a special place in the hearts of pilgrims and tourists alike. Stepping onto Adi Keshav Ghat feels like entering a portal to another realm, where time slows down, and the spiritual aura envelops every visitor. The ghat's pristine beauty, with its gently sloping steps leading down to the holy waters of the Ganges, exudes a sense of tranquility and serenity that is truly captivating. One of the most captivating aspects of Adi Keshav Ghat is its association with the legend of Lord Krishna. According to mythology, this ghat is believed to be the spot where Lord Krishna once rested while grazing his cows. This sacred connection adds an extra layer of reverence and mystique to the ghat, drawing devotees who seek blessings and spiritual solace. The ambiance at Adi Keshav Ghat is nothing short of enchanting, especially during the early morning hours when the soft glow of dawn illuminates the riverbanks, and the air resonates with the melodious chants of prayers and hymns. Witnessing the mesmerizing Ganga Aarti ceremony, performed with utmost devotion and fervor, is a truly unforgettable experience that leaves a lasting imprint on the soul. Beyond its spiritual significance, Adi Keshav Ghat also offers a glimpse into the daily life of Varanasi, with bustling activity along its steps, from locals performing ablutions to boatmen ferrying passengers across the sacred river. Whether you're a devout pilgrim seeking spiritual enlightenment or a curious traveler eager to immerse yourself in the cultural tapestry of Varanasi, a visit to Adi Keshav Ghat promises an unforgettable journey of discovery and inner reflection.
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visited many times and felt the positivity of this ghat. must visit place in varanasi. history- This ghat is one of the five major pilgrimages or ghats located on the banks of the Ganges, which is mentioned in the Matsya Purana. It is also considered as the first and main Vishnutirtha of Kashi. It is mentioned in the context of this ghat that when Vishnu first came to Kashi after being mounted on Garuda on the orders of Shiva, then he first placed his feet at this place. It is noteworthy that the place where Vishnu first placed his feet and washed in the Ganges was considered as the Padodaka Tirtha. It is believed that Vishnu himself had installed his idol at the ghat. The greatest importance of Adikeshavghat was in the Gahadval period. The Gahadval rulers often used to donate gold, land and other donations to the Brahmins after bathing at this ghat.
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In the eleventh century, the kings of the Garhwal dynasty constructed the Adikeshava temple and ghat. In 1196 AD, Sirabuddin attacked this temple with his army and looted and damaged it and left. Later in the 18th century, Diwan Bhalo ji of Sindhiya got this temple constructed. In the eighteenth century, Maharani Bhavani of Bengal had the ghat built. But after some years, it got damaged and was reconstructed in 1906 by Diwan Narsingh Rao Shitole of Gwalior Raj. It is believed that When Vishnu ji first came to Kashi on the orders of Lord Shiva, he came to this ghat and installed his own idol on this ghat. Presently this idol is installed in Adikeshav temple. Very beautiful temple and it's Ganga ghat.
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