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Prayag Ghat — Attraction in Uttar Pradesh

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Prayag Ghat
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Dashashwamedh Ghat
Dashashwamedh Ghat Rd, Ghats of Varanasi, Godowlia, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
Dr. Rajendra Prasad Ghat
8256+332, Dashashwamedh Ghat Rd, near Observatory, Man mandir, Ghats of Varanasi, Bangali Tola, Varanasi, Dashashwamegh ghat, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
Man Singh Observatory
Observatory, Man मंदिर ghat, Dashashwamedh Ghat Rd, Observatory, Man mandir, Godowlia, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
Jantar Mantar
8256+488, Dashashwamedh Ghat Rd, Observatory, Man mandir, Rajendra Prasad Ghat, Dashaswmedh, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
Ahilyabai Ghat
8246+C29, Dashashwamedh Ghat Rd, Ghats of Varanasi, Bangali Tola, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple
Lahori Tola, Varanasi, Domari, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
Darbhanga Ghat
8245+3VW, Near Ahilyabai Ghat, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
Munshi Ghat
8245+5WQ, Dashashwamedh Ghat Rd, Ghats of Varanasi, Bangali Tola, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
Man Mandir Ghat
D31/178, Dashashwamedh Ghat Rd, Bhairavi ghat, Bangali Tola, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
Virtual Experiential Museum Varanasi
8256+39P, Manmandir Ghat, Bangali Tola, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
Nearby restaurants
Shree Cafe
D.15/2, Observatory, Man mandir, Dashashwamedh, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
Niyati Cafe
8255+7XP Manmandir, D 15/5, Dashashwamedh Ghat Rd, Bangali Tola, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
Dosa Cafe
D15/49 Near Maan Mandir Dashaswamegh Ghat, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
Aadha-Aadha Café
D.20/15 Munshi Ghat, near, Dashashwamedh Ghat Rd, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
Jyoti Cafe
Shop No.D, 32 2, Dashashwamedh Ghat Rd, near Khalishpura Masjid, Bangali Tola, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
Dolphin Restaurant
D 16/30, opposite Rashmi guest House, Manmandir Ghat, Bangali Tola, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
Coffee roaster
D 17/136-137 A , Dashashwamedh, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
Sushi Cafe And Continental Restaurant
32/16a, Bangali Tola Rd, Bangali Tola, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
Anjani Cafe
D18/24, Dashashwamedh Ghat Rd, near Fish Market, Bangali Tola, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
The Keshari Restaurant
D-14/8 Dashashwamedh Road Lahori Tola, Godowlia, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
Nearby hotels
Hotel JSR Ganga
D.18/9, Brahmpuri Lane, &, Ahilyabai Ghat, near Sheetala Ghat, Dashashwamedh, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
Raghunath palace ( Home Stay)
D, 17/121, Dashashwamedh Ghat Rd, opposite to Jal police, Near Dashaswmedh Ghat, Exactly, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
BrijRama Palace, Varanasi | By the Ganges
Darbhanga Ghat, Dashashwamedh, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
HOTEL MRK
D17/136-137, Dashashwamedh Ghat Rd, near Bank of Baroda Atm, Near Dashaswmedh Ghat, Bangali Tola, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
Hotel Bachchan Palace
hotel bachchan palace, d.19/30k,-19/24, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
Ganga darshanam guest house
NEAR, Dashashwamedh Ghat Rd, behind BANK OF BARODA, A.T.M, Godowlia, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
Baba Vishwanath Residency
D, Navgrah Mandir, 17/13, Bhuteshwar Gali, near Hanuman Mandir, Dashashwamedh, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
Liberty Guest House
D 17/92 ahilyabaee ghat dashaswamedh, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
Lotus Paying Guesthouse
D, 19/27-S, Kewal Gali, near Kali, Mata Temple, Bangali Tola, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
Bhadra Kali Guest House
D 18/11 Brahmapuri Lane, Dashashwamedh Road, Dashashwamedh Ghat, near Creative Art Gallery, Bangali Tola, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
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Prayag Ghat

8246+M5V, Dashashwamedh Ghat Rd, Ghats of Varanasi, Bangali Tola, Varanasi, Dashashwamegh ghat, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
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attractions: Dashashwamedh Ghat, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Ghat, Man Singh Observatory, Jantar Mantar, Ahilyabai Ghat, Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Darbhanga Ghat, Munshi Ghat, Man Mandir Ghat, Virtual Experiential Museum Varanasi, restaurants: Shree Cafe, Niyati Cafe, Dosa Cafe, Aadha-Aadha Café, Jyoti Cafe, Dolphin Restaurant, Coffee roaster, Sushi Cafe And Continental Restaurant, Anjani Cafe, The Keshari Restaurant
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Nearby attractions of Prayag Ghat

Dashashwamedh Ghat

Dr. Rajendra Prasad Ghat

Man Singh Observatory

Jantar Mantar

Ahilyabai Ghat

Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple

Darbhanga Ghat

Munshi Ghat

Man Mandir Ghat

Virtual Experiential Museum Varanasi

Dashashwamedh Ghat

Dashashwamedh Ghat

4.6

(24.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Dr. Rajendra Prasad Ghat

Dr. Rajendra Prasad Ghat

4.5

(697)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Man Singh Observatory

Man Singh Observatory

4.5

(1.2K)

Open 24 hours
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Jantar Mantar

Jantar Mantar

4.5

(751)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

Evening Ganga Aarti, boat ride and walking tour
Evening Ganga Aarti, boat ride and walking tour
Tue, Dec 9 • 3:45 PM
Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, 221001, India
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Gastronomic Walk -Food Trails
Gastronomic Walk -Food Trails
Tue, Dec 9 • 5:00 PM
Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, 210126, India
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Nearby restaurants of Prayag Ghat

Shree Cafe

Niyati Cafe

Dosa Cafe

Aadha-Aadha Café

Jyoti Cafe

Dolphin Restaurant

Coffee roaster

Sushi Cafe And Continental Restaurant

Anjani Cafe

The Keshari Restaurant

Shree Cafe

Shree Cafe

4.3

(333)

Closed
Click for details
Niyati Cafe

Niyati Cafe

4.5

(414)

Click for details
Dosa Cafe

Dosa Cafe

4.5

(265)

Click for details
Aadha-Aadha Café

Aadha-Aadha Café

4.6

(354)

Click for details
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Prayag Ghat, located in Varanasi, holds historical and religious significance for visitors. It beautifully replicates the essence of Prayaga, also known as Allahabad, which is renowned as the "Tirtharaja" due to its position at the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and invisible Sarasvati rivers. The rituals and sacred baths performed at Prayag Ghat are believed to bestow the same spiritual benefits as those at Prayaga itself.

Although the name "Prayag Ghat" is prominently displayed on the temple situated between the two branches of Dasasvamedha, it is not commonly used by the locals. In fact, the temple itself is defunct and serves only as a storage place for boatmen's equipment. However, despite the temple's condition, the ghat remains a significant spot for devotees and visitors alike.

The reconstruction of the temple and the ghat was undertaken by the queen of the Digpatia kingdom. During the entire month of Magha, devotees flock to Prayag Ghat to take ritual baths. Being situated just south of and adjacent to Dasaswamedh Ghat, which is considered the most important section of ghats in Varanasi, Prayag Ghat witnesses a constant overflow of people, especially during the daily early morning and evening pujas.

The bustling atmosphere of Prayag Ghat adds to its charm and vibrancy. Pilgrims and tourists can immerse themselves in the sacred aura while witnessing the rituals and ceremonies performed by priests and devotees. The ghat provides a unique opportunity to experience the religious fervor and cultural heritage of Varanasi. It is a place where one can feel a deep connection with spirituality and appreciate the cultural...

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Prayagraj Dham is a Famous religious Hindu Pilgrimage. It's basically well renowned for the Sangam of Three Holly Rivers of The India as The Ganga, The Yamuna & The Saraswati. It's a place where millions of people's came across the Country on the holly Occasion of "𝓜𝓪𝓱𝓪 𝓚𝓾𝓶𝓫𝓱" for bathing & enjoying Divine beauty of nature🌿🍃. Here's many places for worshipping like Bade Hanuman Temple, Akshaywat Tree(Which is as older as Millions of years tells by ones own Ved & Puran that Lord Ram, Krishan and so on also came here for worshipping & fulfilling their wishes) and many more temples. Here a beautiful Program Organized each year on the occasions of Mouni Amawasya"𝓜𝓪𝓰𝓱 𝓜𝓮𝓵𝓪" in Winter season.Best Facility of "𝓝𝓲𝓰𝓱𝓽 𝓢𝓱𝓮𝓵𝓽𝓮𝓻" are also provided here to the visitors who wants for taking rest & staying here at late night. Every where 'Bhajan-Kirtan', 'Mantrochharan', Bhandara(Distribution of Prasad)happening in 'Kirtan-Mandal' and other Religolious Society of Prayagraj Dham.So pls came here enjoy real devotional ⚡Power of God. Jai Prayagraj Dham🚩. Thankyou for...

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Visiting Prayag Ghat in Varanasi after experiencing Haridwar earlier this year was an eye-opening experience. Both sites hold immense significance for Hindus, yet the Ganges itself presents a contrasting character.

Haridwar's Ganges is a powerful current, a crisp pale green gushing down from the Himalayas. The invigorating water swirls with energy, mirroring the vibrant chants of pilgrims that fill the air. It's a truly immersive experience.

In Varanasi, the Ganges at Prayag Ghat flows with a serene majesty. Wider and a deeper shade of blue, it reflects the peaceful aura of this prominent pilgrimage site. While some might find the water less visually dramatic compared to Haridwar, the tranquility here washes over you as you stand by the ghat.

It's fascinating to observe how the Ganges' character seems to echo the dominant religious theme of each location. Haridwar, pulsating with rituals and energy, is reflected in the river's powerful flow. Varanasi, a center for spiritual reflection, finds its counterpart in the serene calmness of the...

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Sandeep BiswasSandeep Biswas
Prayag Ghat, located in Varanasi, holds historical and religious significance for visitors. It beautifully replicates the essence of Prayaga, also known as Allahabad, which is renowned as the "Tirtharaja" due to its position at the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and invisible Sarasvati rivers. The rituals and sacred baths performed at Prayag Ghat are believed to bestow the same spiritual benefits as those at Prayaga itself. Although the name "Prayag Ghat" is prominently displayed on the temple situated between the two branches of Dasasvamedha, it is not commonly used by the locals. In fact, the temple itself is defunct and serves only as a storage place for boatmen's equipment. However, despite the temple's condition, the ghat remains a significant spot for devotees and visitors alike. The reconstruction of the temple and the ghat was undertaken by the queen of the Digpatia kingdom. During the entire month of Magha, devotees flock to Prayag Ghat to take ritual baths. Being situated just south of and adjacent to Dasaswamedh Ghat, which is considered the most important section of ghats in Varanasi, Prayag Ghat witnesses a constant overflow of people, especially during the daily early morning and evening pujas. The bustling atmosphere of Prayag Ghat adds to its charm and vibrancy. Pilgrims and tourists can immerse themselves in the sacred aura while witnessing the rituals and ceremonies performed by priests and devotees. The ghat provides a unique opportunity to experience the religious fervor and cultural heritage of Varanasi. It is a place where one can feel a deep connection with spirituality and appreciate the cultural tapestry of India.
Vikas KumarVikas Kumar
A beautiful view of Ganga river. "Prayag Ghat" which is just south of and next to "Dasaswamedh Ghat", considered the most important section of the ghats in Varanasi. This means that Prayag Ghat is usually crowded with the overflow of people especially during daily early morning and evening pujas. The ghat was built by Balaji Bajirao in 1778 and replicates the Prayag holy city in Allahabad. There is a yellow-brown colored Hindu shrine at the ghat. Holy men who sit in front of the shrine under rattan umbrellas provide fortune-telling services to the pilgrims. Many devotees will bathe in the Ganga from here. This is the best place to see the Ganga night Arti. This ghat is very much old ghat in varanasi, uttarpradesh, it is connected with all the ghats, in varanasi uttarpradesh, lots of temples are on this ghat.. In the evening people come for ganga maa aarti, Lots of people come from abroad here for ganga maa aarti.. I had visit here with my family for ganga aarti.. Lots of boat service are here for public.
Vishal JaiswalVishal Jaiswal
Prayag Ghat. According to Kashikhand, this ghat is considered as Prayagtirth. This ghat is a replica of Prayagraj, due to which this ghat was named "Prayag Ghat". This ghat is situated to the south of Dashashwamedh Ghat. Which was built by Balaji Bajirao in the year 1778 AD. Maharani HK Devi of Potiya in Bengal state built and repaired the pucca ghat and temple here. This ghat is said to be similar to Prayag Tirtha. Accepting the same belief, people have been coming here on the banks of the Ganges to earn merit like Prayag for charity and bathing. According to local religious scholars, Brahma had established Brahmeshwar Shivling on the ghat after the ten Ashwamedha Yagya. Apart from Pushkar Tirtha, this is the second place which is also associated with Lord Brahma. The form that Lalit Narayan Khandelwal of Bhagalpur gave to the Ghat in the year 1977 is still intact.
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Prayag Ghat, located in Varanasi, holds historical and religious significance for visitors. It beautifully replicates the essence of Prayaga, also known as Allahabad, which is renowned as the "Tirtharaja" due to its position at the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and invisible Sarasvati rivers. The rituals and sacred baths performed at Prayag Ghat are believed to bestow the same spiritual benefits as those at Prayaga itself. Although the name "Prayag Ghat" is prominently displayed on the temple situated between the two branches of Dasasvamedha, it is not commonly used by the locals. In fact, the temple itself is defunct and serves only as a storage place for boatmen's equipment. However, despite the temple's condition, the ghat remains a significant spot for devotees and visitors alike. The reconstruction of the temple and the ghat was undertaken by the queen of the Digpatia kingdom. During the entire month of Magha, devotees flock to Prayag Ghat to take ritual baths. Being situated just south of and adjacent to Dasaswamedh Ghat, which is considered the most important section of ghats in Varanasi, Prayag Ghat witnesses a constant overflow of people, especially during the daily early morning and evening pujas. The bustling atmosphere of Prayag Ghat adds to its charm and vibrancy. Pilgrims and tourists can immerse themselves in the sacred aura while witnessing the rituals and ceremonies performed by priests and devotees. The ghat provides a unique opportunity to experience the religious fervor and cultural heritage of Varanasi. It is a place where one can feel a deep connection with spirituality and appreciate the cultural tapestry of India.
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A beautiful view of Ganga river. "Prayag Ghat" which is just south of and next to "Dasaswamedh Ghat", considered the most important section of the ghats in Varanasi. This means that Prayag Ghat is usually crowded with the overflow of people especially during daily early morning and evening pujas. The ghat was built by Balaji Bajirao in 1778 and replicates the Prayag holy city in Allahabad. There is a yellow-brown colored Hindu shrine at the ghat. Holy men who sit in front of the shrine under rattan umbrellas provide fortune-telling services to the pilgrims. Many devotees will bathe in the Ganga from here. This is the best place to see the Ganga night Arti. This ghat is very much old ghat in varanasi, uttarpradesh, it is connected with all the ghats, in varanasi uttarpradesh, lots of temples are on this ghat.. In the evening people come for ganga maa aarti, Lots of people come from abroad here for ganga maa aarti.. I had visit here with my family for ganga aarti.. Lots of boat service are here for public.
Vikas Kumar

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Prayag Ghat. According to Kashikhand, this ghat is considered as Prayagtirth. This ghat is a replica of Prayagraj, due to which this ghat was named "Prayag Ghat". This ghat is situated to the south of Dashashwamedh Ghat. Which was built by Balaji Bajirao in the year 1778 AD. Maharani HK Devi of Potiya in Bengal state built and repaired the pucca ghat and temple here. This ghat is said to be similar to Prayag Tirtha. Accepting the same belief, people have been coming here on the banks of the Ganges to earn merit like Prayag for charity and bathing. According to local religious scholars, Brahma had established Brahmeshwar Shivling on the ghat after the ten Ashwamedha Yagya. Apart from Pushkar Tirtha, this is the second place which is also associated with Lord Brahma. The form that Lalit Narayan Khandelwal of Bhagalpur gave to the Ghat in the year 1977 is still intact.
Vishal Jaiswal

Vishal Jaiswal

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