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Assi Ghat, Varanasi

Assi Ghat Varanasi

Assi Ghat,Varanasi

Assi Ghat, Varanasi |

Assi Ghat, located at the southern end of Varanasi, stands as the city’s one of the famous ghat. It’s a popular spot for both locals and tourists alike, known for its peaceful atmosphere and rich cultural significance. Assi Ghat is important place as it is where the river Ganga (Ganga maiya) meets with the Assi River. On daily basis thousands of peoples visit assi ghat to enjoy the morning ganga aarti as well as evening ganga aarti and spent hours with and bothered.

Aarti timing At Assi ghat, Varanasi

Aarti

Timing

Morning Aarti( Summers)

5:00 AM

Morning Aarti (Winters)

5:30 AM

Evening Aarti ( Summers)

6:30 PM

Evening Aarti (Winters)

6:00 PM

Gallery of Assi Ghat, Varanasi

How to Reach Assi Ghat Varanasi

  • Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport (VNS) in Varanasi is the nearest airport, located about 25 kilometers away from Assi Ghat.
  • You can hire a taxi from the airport or take a pre-paid taxi service to reach Assi Ghat Varanasi. The journey usually takes around 45 minutes to an hour depending on the traffic.

From Varanasi Junction, you can take a taxi, auto-rickshaw, or cycle rickshaw to reach Assi Ghat Varanasi. It’s approximately a 20-30 minute drive depending on the traffic.

  • One can take Taxi, auto-rickshaw, or cycle rickshaw to Assi Ghat from any part of Varanasi.
  • You can also use your private car, you can park your car near assi ghat.

History of Assi Ghat Varanasi

According to old stories Goddess Durga (Durga maa) after slaying the monster Shumbha-Nishumbha threw her sword into the river, known as the Assi River As it’s situated close to where the Ganga and Assi rivers meet, the place is named Assi Ghat.

The Kashi Khand refers to Assi Ghat as Assi “Saimbeda Tirtha,” which specifies that whomever takes a dip here only once in his life will receive Punya(good karma) of all the Tirthas (religious places of the Hindu). Typically, Hindu travelers visit during the months of Chaitya (March/April) and Magh (January/February), as well as during significant events like Surya Grahan(solar eclipses) and Chandra grahan(lunar eclipses), Probodhoni Ekadashi, and Makar Shankranti.

After bathing in the Ganga at this ghat, visitors often offer water(Ganga jaal) and worship the Shiva lingam under the peepal tree. Another Shiva Lingam, known as the Asisangameshwar Lingam, located nearby in a simple marble temple close to Assi Ghat. Ancient Hindu scriptures such as the Matsya Purana, Kurma Purana, Padma Purana, Agni Purana, and Kashi Khanda also mention Assi Ghat.

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