Best Places to visit in September in Varanasi
Durga Temple, Varanasi
Popularly known as Durga Kund Mandir or Monkey temple, this is a beautiful shrine in Varanasi. Built-in the 18th century, the temple is dedicated to Maa Durga. The legend goes that the idol of Maa Durga manifested on its own and was not created by any artisan. The beautiful edifice is built in a typical North Indian style of architecture. It is painted in bright hues of red and has a multi-tiered spire. A large number of monkeys roam here, but do not disturb the devotees. A rectangular pond known as Durga Kund is made at the right side of the temple. Millions of devotees pay obeisance during Navratras. The temple remains open throughout the year for the devotees.
Assi Ghat, Varanasi
The scenic Assi Ghat is a very famous tourist attraction in Varanasi. It is positioned at the confluence of both River Ganga and River Asi. There is huge Shiva Lingham nestled under the peepall tree, which holds immense religious significance. Tourists gather in huge numbers to enjoy the enthralling sunset and sunrise view of River Ganga from here. Assi Ghat is the heart of this holy city and is a popular spot for witnessing the spectacular Aarti with bells ringing amidst chanting of shlokas in the morning. It is the southernmost Ghat located near Banaras Hindu University, where yoga enthusiasts also do yoga. During winters many migratory birds can be seen here.
Gyan Vapi Well, Varanasi
It is a sacred well positioned in the center of the precincts of the famous Kashi Vishwanath Temple and Gyanvapi Mosque. The water of this well is considered to be holier than the water of River Ganges. It is said that when Aurangzeb invaded the Kashi Vishwanath temple the head priest hid the Shivalinga in the well to protect it. Meaning the “well of knowledge”, the Well is visited by many Hindu devotees. It is believed that those who drink water from this Well gain higher realm of spirituality. The tourists and devotees can explore Gyan Kup here, The best day to visit the Well is on Friday.
Ramnagar Fort, Varanasi
This fortified structure is made in sandstone. The historical fort was built by Kashi Naresh, The King of Varanasi, in the 18th century in classic Mughal styled architecture with intricately carved balconies, pavilions, and open courtyards. There is a massive Durbar hall and a reception room. The majestic edifice is on the eastern banks of River Ganga, right opposite Tulsi Ghat. The fort houses ancient Veda Vyasa temple, and famous Dakshin Mukhi Hanuman Temple, along with a museum known as Saraswati Bhawan, and a big astronomical clock. The private residential area of the king is not opened for the tourists.
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