Varanasi is a place to find the true meaning of life. It has been said that those who visit once to this place fell in love from this place. Varanasi, one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities, is a captivating destination offering a unique blend of intense spirituality, ancient history, and vibrant culture along the sacred Ganges River. The Ganges River has been a hot spot of major activities. From boat rides to evening arti. The place just turned quite crowded as the sun set for the days. I happen to be at the place capturing the essence. The major activities happen to be the bots which turned into a mini theatre to enjoy the evening arti.
Ganga Aarti in Varanasi is a globally renowned, daily evening ritual at Dashashwamedh Ghat that attracts thousands of visitors. It is a very enjoyable and satisfying site as the darkness covered the area. The ceremony features priests in traditional attire performing synchronized movements with large, multi-tiered brass lamps, creating a "dance of light" against the dark river. I was there few days ago but before I could capture the main event my phone battery went away. But in the mean time I had few things captured for the moments.
Floating Boats has been the best place to get the view of the arti. Many people like to take on the best to taken chair as near as possible. We'll but this is not free and the sitting arrangement (as in first picture) allow some additional income to the boat owners. The Aarti, which is one of the largest daily gatherings in India, typically takes place around 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM, with, popular, viewing, options including taking a, boat, ride to, get a, better view of the proceedings. It takes a lot of preparation before the event. Like decorating the priest stage with flowers. And a random young guy took away the charge with marigold petals all over the place.
While the preparation for the main even was still ongoing, many devotees like to lit their own oil lamp into the water. Especially the ladies, who never gone to miss such opportunity.
The oil lit lamp does appears better in the deep Ganga water. I took some close up shots. And this is where my camera dried up.
This taught me a good lesson to keep a backup all the time. The essence of the arti is great and I truly enjoyed that moment along the crowded place. By the way the stage for the priest does looks decorated before they comes
In good faith - Peace!!