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Varanasi Travel Attractions:
Being the oldest city of
the world and an important Hindu pilgrimage center, Varanasi
attracts a large number of people from all over the world. For
centuries, Varanasi is famous for spiritualism, mysticism, Indian
philosophy and Hinduism. All these are reflected in numerous
sects, temples, Ashrams and Ghats. Varanasi is associated not
only with Hinduism but also with Buddhism and Jainism. Besides
numerous temples, Varanasi also boasts of Buddhist Stupas and
Jain temples. Varanasi is also a mirror of the age-old Indian
civilization. The archaeological museum at Sarnath houses
numerous remains of the past, including the National emblem of
India, the Ashoka pillar.
Since Varanasi is mainly associated with Hinduism, temples form
the main attraction. The Ganga Ghats (river fronts) are the main
center of religious activities and rituals and also form one of
the main attractions of Varanasi. The Alamgir Mosque, blend of
the Hindu and Mughal styles of the architecture, is another
important attraction of Varanasi. Some of the most important
temples of Varanasi are Durga temple, Vishwanath temple, Sankat
Mochan temple, Tulsi Manas temple and the Bharat Mata temple. The
Bharat Mata Temple houses a huge relief map of the whole of
Indian subcontinent and Tibetan plateau. Other attractions of
Varanasi are the Benaras Hindu University (BHU), the
Archaeological Museum, Sarnath, Bharat Kala Bhavan and the
Buddhist Stupas and temples at Sarnath.
Bharat Kala Bhavan-
Bharat Kala Bhavan, located inside the
BHU campus, is an art and architecture museum and houses a vast
collection of paintings, Hindu and Buddhist sculptures and other
materials of archeological importance. The Bharat Kala Bhavan was
established in the year 1920 A.D. In the main hall of the Bharat
Kala Bhawan, there is a figure of a man standing on one leg and
one hand on his hip and lifting a mass of stone above his head,
with one hand. The figure is said to be of Lord Krishna, lifting
Mount Govardhana. Many images in the Bharat Kala Bhavan confirm
to the existence of Krishna cult in Kashi in 15th and 16th
century.
Bharat Kala Bhavan also has a great collection of miniature
paintings from the courts of Mughals and other Kingdoms and
principalities. Some of the important sections in the Bharat Kala
Bhavan are Mahamana Malaviya gallery, Nicholas Roerich gallery,
Chhavi (Painting Gallery), sculpture gallery, Nidhi (Treasures)
gallery, sculpture gallery, archaeological gallery, decorative
art gallery and Banaras through ages gallery.
Banaras Hindu University-
The Banaras Hindu University or BHU is
an internationally reputed University and is situated in
Varanasi. The great nationalist leader, Pandit Madan Mohan
Malaviya, founded the Banaras Hindu University in the year 1916.
Dr Annie Besant also played an important role in the formation of
the BHU. The Banaras Hindu University played an important role in
the Indian independence movement. Over a period of time, it has
developed into one of the greatest centers of learning in India.
The BHU has produced many great freedom fighters and Nation
builders. It has immensely contributed to the progress of the
nation through a large number of renowned scholars, artists and
scientists.
The Banaras Hindu University has a sprawling campus, spanning
across 1300 acres. It has well maintained roads (crossing each
other at right angle), extensive greenery, a temple, an airstrip
and buildings, which are an architectural delight. There is
another campus of the Banaras Hindu University at Barkachha, in
Mirzapur district, covering an area of 2700 acres. The BHU
comprises of 3 Institutes, 14 Faculties, 124 Departments, 4
Interdisciplinary Centers and 3 Constituent Schools, spanning a
vast rang of subjects pertaining to all branches of humanities,
social sciences, science, technology, medicine, fine arts and
performing arts.
Banaras Hindu University also has 6 centers of advanced studies,
10 Departments under Special Assistance Programme and a large
number of specialized Research Centers. There are four Degree
Colleges in Varanasi that are affiliated to the BHU. The Bharat
Kala Bhavan, an art and archaeological museum, is a treasure
trove of rare collections. The Banaras Hindu University also has
a medical college (Institute of Medical Sciences) and an
engineering institute (Institute of Technology). Sir Sundar Lal
Hospital (having a capacity of 927 beds) is equipped with all the
modern amenities and caters to the medical needs of a large
population. The University also provides for a well-developed
sports infrastructure. BHU has wide range of facilities for
sports and hobbies. It has large playgrounds, a big auditorium, a
flying club and many other services and utilities like Printing
Press, Publication Cell, Fruit Preservation Center, subsidized
Canteens, Employment and information Bureau, Security, etc.
The Banaras Hindu University consists of about 15000 students,
coming from to all streams of life, castes, religions and races.
It has about 2000 teachers and nearly 5000 non-teaching staff.
Another important feature of the BHU is the number of foreign
students. A large number of students come from the U.S.A.,
Europe, Asia, Middle East, Africa, etc.
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Ramnagar Fort-
The Ramnagar fort lies about 14 km.
from Varanasi and is situated on the opposite bank of river
Ganga. It is the ancestral home of the Maharaja of Banaras.
Maharaja Balwant Singh built this fort-palace in the eighteenth
century. The fort is built in red sandstone. The Ramnagar fort
has a temple and a museum within the grounds and the temple is
dedicated to Ved Vyasa, who wrote Mahabharata, the great Indian
epic. Legends have it that Ved Vyasa stayed here for a brief
period.
The Ramnagar fort houses a museum displaying the Royal collection
which includes vintage Cars, Royal palkies, an armory of swords
and old guns, ivory work and antique clocks. The Durga Temple and
Chhinnamastika Temple are also Located at Ramnagar. A temple of
Dakshin Mukhi Hanuman is there. Inside the giant walls of the
Ramnagar fort-palace, there is a big clock. This clock not only
displays year, month, week and day but also astronomical facts
about the sun, moon and constellation of stars. An interesting
array of ornate palanquins, gold-plated howdahs and weapons are
some of the artifacts on display in the Ramnagar fort-palace
museum.
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