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TRIPLE BIRTHDAY PARTY! It almost didn't happen after Naomi narrowly avoided burning the house down while being nice for once and attempting to cook everyone breakfast. She spent most of the day "recovering" (aka smoking a joint someone slipped her on the school bus, lol) while the rest of the family played games with the grandparents. When it finally came time to blow out the candles, August was nervous and required a bit of extra encouragement. But he was happy to grow up once he saw what his birthday present was! (He hasn't named them yet and is open to suggestions.)
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Stand up for craftspeople: how to support India’s artisan community during the COVID crisis
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Stand up for craftspeople: how to support India’s artisan community during the COVID crisis
“The Corona epidemic has broken our back,” says a normally cheerful Aarti Patra, part of a group of sabai-grass basket-makers in an Odisha village. Rajkumari Joshi, a craftswoman from SADHANA, a women’s cooperative we work with in Rajasthan, agrees. “All the women here are feeling completely helpless and in need. We do not have work,” she says. Other artisans tell Dastkar they wonder what will finish them first – the virus or hunger.
It is a curious time. Not just fear of a possibly mortal disease, but a lockdown of all social, and economic activity. For craftspeople, dependent on daily production and sales, life has come to a halt — there are no melas, no sales, no raw material, no money to feed their families. We have worked with them for decades, now we share their pain.
“All our orders have been cancelled,” Vimal Kumar, a young Rajasthani potter, explains. “Even if we try our best, we will not be able to clear this stock for two years at least. This will cause not only debt, but a decrease in production. Craftspeople will be out of jobs for a long time,” he adds.
Every drop counts
Three weeks ago, Dastkar reopened its Artisan Support Fund (created post the 2001 Bhuj earthquake). Supported by the likes of online craft portal Jaypore, proceeds from the initiative will go to fund artisan families and their necessities such as medical aid, raw material, equipment and more. Details: dastkar.org/donation/
How can men support the daily wage workers of the sari industry? An ongoing social media challenge calls on men to shoot a video of themselves wearing a sari, then tag a friend to pass it forward. The idea is to create awareness and urge people to donate on dastkar.org
Will crafts and their makers survive?
Those videos, of jobless migrant workers walking homewards, were incredibly moving. Craftspeople, equally affected, remain invisible and therefore ignored — by the Government, by the media, even by those who used to buy their products. Outside the safety net of regular salaries or social security, they are helpless.
The global economy is predicted to contract 3%. Even as Italian fashion house Armani makes protective overalls, and Louis Vuitton turns out face masks instead of luxury luggage, craftspeople too will need to adapt to changing times. Craft is sadly not an essential; it is the first thing to be struck off consumer wish lists when purchasing power diminishes.
Different crafts and communities need different solutions — disposing of existing stock, planning their re-entry into what will be a very changed market. Skills have to be targeted to differing markets; some making functional products of everyday use, others creating one-of-a-kind pieces for high-end buyers.
Lessons in resilience
Though many fear the impact of COVID 19 may be the end of craftspeople, still reeling from demonetisation and the unplanned imposition of GST, it is their creativity and resilience that could save them.
I remember what Ajrakh master craftsperson Ismail Bhai Khatri said after the 2001 Kutch earthquake, standing in the ruins of his devastated home, “All we want is the means to stand on our feet again, we will rebuild our own lives ourselves.”
Sitting at our makeshift work-stations, answering appeals from craftspeople all over India, Dastkar is moved by that same resolute spirit. Women used to making fine embroidery or bandhani are turning their hands to mask-making. Urmul Seemant in Bajju made 5,000 masks in the first two weeks, Rangsutra has distributed 26,000.
Craftspeople, not content to sit lamenting, realising that art is communication, are using it to create awareness — much needed in rural areas with little access to news or medicare. Bhilwara in Rajasthan had numerous early fatalities. Kalyan Joshi, a local traditional phad painter, created a series of colourful posters, inspired by WHO health directives. Bhilwara is now free of infection.
Mohan, a Sanjhi paper cutter from Mathura, followed suit with a piece on ‘Krishna in the Time of Coronavirus’. He quips that with schools closed, it is a great time to pass on his family tradition: “Normally my son is busy with school and play. In this lockdown, he has thoroughly enjoyed learning the family skill, and I’m enjoying teaching it to him.”
Hirabhai and Laxmiben Chauhan from Gujarat, both over 70, have been appliqué artisans all their lives. Suddenly sales have come to an end. Undaunted, they are using the lockdown “to think and create new designs for our next exhibition. Moreover, we look forward to the wedding of our grandchildren when this lifts, (if we are still alive and healthy). For that we are preparing new songs”.
Many crafts communities are reaching back to old folk stories, family songs and rituals for comfort. They see no need to congregate at mandirs and mosques. “Worship happens in your heart,” says one.
Others are rediscovering long-lost techniques. Madhubani craftsman Devendra Jha has been using chemical colours for years. Unable to buy paints in the lockdown, he went back to making natural colours at home. As one craftsperson says, “On normal days, we are busy, be it a Bazaar or fulfilling a big order, but the time is completely different now. Since we are at home, why don’t we refine our art and create something unique?”
In it together
As Dastkar responds to distress calls from across India, we know our aid is a temporary sop. Craftspeople, the second largest employment sector in India, need sustained investment and assistance. Housebound, it’s easy to feel helpless. But the courage and spirit of these artisans keeps us from despair.
Government, crafts organisations and designers need to come together and work closely with the craftspeople, listen to their voices, build on their strengths, think out of the box. Anand Mahindra’s response to the plight of banana farmers — getting his factory canteens to substitute banana leaves for plates — is a brilliant example.
To end with master craftsman, Prakash Joshi, “We are artists and the artist shapes the tomorrow with his art, dissipating the negative energy because after a thick dark night there is always a golden morning.”
While we celebrate that spirit, we need also to help craftspeople rediscover that golden morning.
Laila Tyabji of Dastkar has been working with artisans all over India for the last 40 years
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Tulsi Das wrote his epic poem on Rama’s life called Ram Charitra Manas in Varanasi. Bhakti movements were born in Varanasi. Banaras have many Tourist Place where tourist or people can visit easily and enjoy the place, for example, Sarnath, BHU Campus, Temples, Malls, Ghats and many more things. In this city have many ghats where evening time people can see Ganga beauty and also people see Ganga pooja just like Dasaswamedh Ghats, Assi Ghats, and much more ghats. There are so many temples and nobody can believe that this city is third eye of God Shiva. In this city have many famous writers just like Sant Kabir Das, Ravi Das, and Tulsi Das. Acharya Shukla, Baidev Upadhyaya, Bharatendu Harishchandra, Devaki Nandan Khatri, Hazari Prasad Dwivedi, Jaishankar Pradsad, Kshetresa Chandra Chattopadhyaya, Sudama Pandey (Dhoomil), Vagish Shastri and Vidya Niwas Mishra is aslo writers of Varanasi. Kulluka wrote the best-known account of Manusmtri in Varanasi in the 15th Century. 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The plays sponsored by Kashi Naresh and performed in Ramnagar every evening for 31 Days. On the last day of this festival, the festivities reach a crescendo as Rama vanquishes the demon king Ravana. Kashi Naresh Udit Narayan Singh started this tradition around 1830. Nag Nathaiya is celebrated on the fourth lunar day of the dark fortnight of the Hindu month of Karti (October to November). It commemorates the victory of Krishna over the serpent Kaliya. On this occasion, a large Kadamba tree (Neolamarckia cadamba) branch is planted on the banks of the Ganges so that a boy, playing the role of Krishna, can jump into the river on to the effigy representing Kaliya. He stands over the effigy in a dancing pose playing the flute, while an audience watches from the banks of the river or from boats. Bharat Milap celebrates the meeting of Rama and his younger brother Bharata after the return of the former after 14 years of exile. 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The Pandavas, the mythic heroes of the Hindu epic Mahabharata, are said that he visited the city in quest of Shiva to atone for their sin of fratricide and Brahmanahatya that they had restricted during the climactic Kurukshetra War. It is believed as one of seven holy cities (Sapta Puri) which can provide Moksha; Ayodhya, Mathura, Gaya, Kasi, Karichi, Avantika, and Dvaravati are the seven cities known as the givers of liberation.   (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || ).push({}); The Ghats in Varanasi are world-renowned embankments made in steps of stone slabs along the river bank where pilgrims perform ritual ablutions. The ghats are an integral complement to the Hindu concept of divinity represented in physical, metaphysical, and supernatural elements. Varanasi has at least 84 Ghats, most of which are used for bathing by pilgrims and spiritually significant Hindu puja ceremony, while a few are used exclusively as Hindu cremation sites. Steps in the ghats lead to the banks of Ganges, including the Dashashwamedh Ghat, the Manikarnika Ghat, the Panchganga Ghat, and the Harishchandra Ghat, where Hindus cremate their dead. Many ghats are associated with Hindu legends and several are now privately owned. Many of the ghats were constructed under the patronage of the Marathas, Shindes (Scindias), Holkars, Bhonsles, and Peshwas. Most are bathing ghats, while others are used as cremation sites. A morning boat ride on the Ganges across the ghats is a popular tourist attraction. The extensive stretches of ghats in Varanasi enhance the riverfront with a multitude of shrines, temples, and palaces built "tier on a tier above the water's edge". The Dashashwamedh Ghat is the main and probably the oldest ghat of Varanasi located on the Ganges, close to the Kashi Vishwanath Temple. It is believed that Brahma created this Ghat to welcome Shiva and sacrificed ten horses during the Dasa-Ashwamedha yajna performed there. 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Jano Banaras | Know About Varanasi City
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || ).push({}); Take brief knowledge about Varanasi and know why Varanasi is very famous compare to another city.Banaras also was known as Varanasi. Banaras other name is Benaras, Kashi, Mahadev ki Nagari and Salvation Spot. This is a city on the banks of the Ganges or another word you say “Ganga Maa City”. Varanasi nickname is “The Spiritual Capital of India”.Get important numbers of every category. People just needs to go this pages and search which departments numbers he/she wants. The only one clicks away.Know how far shops, restaurant, shopping malls and many more things.See Varanasi events and many more things you can see in this place.See exclusive pictures of Banaras or Varanasi. Just like Sarnath Parks, Sarnath Museum, Ghats, Banaras Hindu University and much more places peoples can see in this place.Connect with Jano Banaras Team. They will help you for any queries. 24/7 or 24-7 service is service that is available any time and, usually, every day.Promote your business with us. The low rate compares to others and fast services. Advertising is an audio or visual form of marketing communication that employs an openly sponsored, nonpersonal message to promote or sell a product, service or idea. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || ).push({}); Banaras also was known as Varanasi. Banaras other name is Benaras, Kashi, Mahadev ki Nagari and Salvation Spot. This is a city on the banks of the Ganges or another word you say “Ganga Maa City”. Varanasi nickname is “The Spiritual Capital of India”. Varanasi grow as an important industrial centre, famous for its muslin and silk fabrics, perfumes, ivory works, banarasi sarees and sculpture. Buddha is believed to have founded Buddhism here around 528 BC when he gave his first sermon, “The Setting in Motion of the Wheel of Dharma”, at nearby Sarnath. Tulsi Das wrote his epic poem on Rama’s life called Ram Charitra Manas in Varanasi. Bhakti movements were born in Varanasi. Banaras have many Tourist Place where tourist or people can visit easily and enjoy the place, for example, Sarnath, BHU Campus, Temples, Malls, Ghats and many more things. In this city have many ghats where evening time people can see Ganga beauty and also people see Ganga pooja just like Dasaswamedh Ghats, Assi Ghats, and much more ghats. There are so many temples and nobody can believe that this city is third eye of God Shiva. In this city have many famous writers just like Sant Kabir Das, Ravi Das, and Tulsi Das. Acharya Shukla, Baidev Upadhyaya, Bharatendu Harishchandra, Devaki Nandan Khatri, Hazari Prasad Dwivedi, Jaishankar Pradsad, Kshetresa Chandra Chattopadhyaya, Sudama Pandey (Dhoomil), Vagish Shastri and Vidya Niwas Mishra is aslo writers of Varanasi. Kulluka wrote the best-known account of Manusmtri in Varanasi in the 15th Century. Notable artists (like musicians and dancers) and historians who are connected with banaras are Anand Krishna, Bismillah Khan, musicians Omkarnath Thakur, Ravi Shankar, Girji Devi, Gopal Shankar Mishra, Gopi Krishna, Kishan Maharaj, Lalmani Mishra, N. Rajam, Rai Krishna Dasa, Siddheshwari Devi, Samta Prasad, Sitara Devi and Pandit Vikash Maharaj. In Benaras, festival is most important for every people and we tell you festival important. First Mahashivaratri, this festival of February and Mahashivaratri a procession of Shiva proceeds from the Mahamrityunjaya Temple to the Kashi Vishwanath Temple. Second is Dhrupad Mela, Dhrupad mela is a five days musical festival devoted to dhrupad style held at Tulsi Ghat in February to March. Third is Hanuman Jayanti, the Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple celebrates Hanuman Jayanti in March to April and this jayanti refer to Hanuman God. The Ram Lila of Ramnagar is a dramatic enactment of Rama’s legend, as told in Rama Charitra Manasa. The plays sponsored by Kashi Naresh and performed in Ramnagar every evening for 31 Days. On the last day of this festival, the festivities reach a crescendo as Rama vanquishes the demon king Ravana. Kashi Naresh Udit Narayan Singh started this tradition around 1830. Nag Nathaiya is celebrated on the fourth lunar day of the dark fortnight of the Hindu month of Karti (October to November). It commemorates the victory of Krishna over the serpent Kaliya. On this occasion, a large Kadamba tree (Neolamarckia cadamba) branch is planted on the banks of the Ganges so that a boy, playing the role of Krishna, can jump into the river on to the effigy representing Kaliya. He stands over the effigy in a dancing pose playing the flute, while an audience watches from the banks of the river or from boats. Bharat Milap celebrates the meeting of Rama and his younger brother Bharata after the return of the former after 14 years of exile. It is celebrated during October to November, a day after the festival of Vijayadashami. Kashi Naresh attends this festival in his regal attire. The festival attracts a large number of devotees. Ganga Mahotsav is a five-day music festival organized by the Uttar Pradesh Tourism Department, held in November to December. It culminates a day before Kartik Poornima, also called the Ganges festival. On this occasion the Ganges is attended by thousands of pilgrims, release lighted lamps to float in the river from the ghats. The primary Muslim festivals celebrated annually in the city are the ld-ul-fitr' (Ramzan), Bakrid, Shab-e-Barat, Bara Wafat, and Muharram. Additional festivals include Alvida and Chehlum. A non-religious festival observed by Muslims is Ghazi-miyan-ka-byaha ("the marriage of Ghazi Miyan"). Basketball, cricket, and field hockey are popular sports in Varanasi. The main stadium in the city is the Sigra Stadium, also known as Dr. Sampurnanda Stadium, where first-class cricket matches are held. Local cricket matches are also played on the BHU Ground, Dr. Bheeem Rao Sports Complex. The Physical Education Faculty of Arts of BHU offers diploma courses in Sports Management, Sports Physiotherapy, Sports Psychology and Sports Journalism. Gymnastics is also popular in Varanasi, and many Indian girls practice outdoors at the ghats in the mornings which hosts akharas, where "morning exercise, a dip in the Ganges and a visit to Lord Hanuman" forms a daily ritual. Despite concerns regarding water quality, two swimming clubs offer swimming lessons in the Ganges. The Varanasi District Chess Sports Association (VDCSA) is based in Varanasi, affiliated to the regional Uttar Pradesh Chess Sports Association (UPCSA). Varanasi other names are Benares or Banaras, Kashi and Mahadev ki Nagari. According to legend, Varanasi was founded by the god Shiva. The Pandavas, the mythic heroes of the Hindu epic Mahabharata, are said that he visited the city in quest of Shiva to atone for their sin of fratricide and Brahmanahatya that they had restricted during the climactic Kurukshetra War. It is believed as one of seven holy cities (Sapta Puri) which can provide Moksha; Ayodhya, Mathura, Gaya, Kasi, Karichi, Avantika, and Dvaravati are the seven cities known as the givers of liberation.   (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || ).push({}); The Ghats in Varanasi are world-renowned embankments made in steps of stone slabs along the river bank where pilgrims perform ritual ablutions. The ghats are an integral complement to the Hindu concept of divinity represented in physical, metaphysical, and supernatural elements. Varanasi has at least 84 Ghats, most of which are used for bathing by pilgrims and spiritually significant Hindu puja ceremony, while a few are used exclusively as Hindu cremation sites. Steps in the ghats lead to the banks of Ganges, including the Dashashwamedh Ghat, the Manikarnika Ghat, the Panchganga Ghat, and the Harishchandra Ghat, where Hindus cremate their dead. Many ghats are associated with Hindu legends and several are now privately owned. Many of the ghats were constructed under the patronage of the Marathas, Shindes (Scindias), Holkars, Bhonsles, and Peshwas. Most are bathing ghats, while others are used as cremation sites. A morning boat ride on the Ganges across the ghats is a popular tourist attraction. The extensive stretches of ghats in Varanasi enhance the riverfront with a multitude of shrines, temples, and palaces built "tier on a tier above the water's edge". The Dashashwamedh Ghat is the main and probably the oldest ghat of Varanasi located on the Ganges, close to the Kashi Vishwanath Temple. It is believed that Brahma created this Ghat to welcome Shiva and sacrificed ten horses during the Dasa-Ashwamedha yajna performed there. Above and adjacent to this ghat, there are also temples dedicated to Sulatankesvara, Brahmesvara, Varahesvara, Abhaya Vinayaka, Ganga (the Ganges), and Bandi Devi, which are all important pilgrimage sites. A group of priests performs "Agni Pooja" (Sanskrit:"Worship of Fire") daily in the evening at this ghat as a dedication to Shiva, Ganga, Surya (Sun), Agni (Fire), and the entire universe. Special aartis are held on Tuesdays and on religious festivals. The Manikarnika Ghat is the Mahasmasana, the primary site for Hindu cremation in the city. Adjoining the ghat, there are raised platforms that are used for death anniversary rituals. According to a myth, it is said that an earring of Shiva or his wife Sati fell here. Fourth-century Gupta period inscriptions mention this Ghat. However, the current Ghat as a permanent riverside embankment was built in 1302 and has been renovated at least three times throughout its existence. The Jain Ghat: Varanasi is believed to the birthplace of Suparshvanatha (7th Tirthankara) and Parshvanatha (23rd Tirthankara). The Jain Ghat or Bachraj Ghat is a Jain Ghat and has three Jain Temples located on the banks of the River. It is believed that the Jain Maharajas used to own these ghats.Bachraj Ghat has three Jain temples near the river's banks and one they are a very ancient temple of Tirthankara Suparswanath. A medical institution is a health care institution imparting patient remedy with specialised medical and nursing personnel and clinical system. The exceptional-recognised form of clinic is the overall sanatorium, which commonly has an emergency branch to treat urgent health issues ranging from hearth and twist of fate victims to a heart attack. A district clinic generally is the major health care facility in its place, with massive numbers of beds for extensive care and further beds for patients who want long-term care. specialized hospitals consist of trauma centres, rehabilitation hospitals, kid's hospitals, seniors' (geriatric) hospitals, and hospitals for handling particular medical desires such as psychiatric treatment (see psychiatric sanatorium) and certain disorder classes. specialized hospitals can help reduce fitness care expenses in comparison to popular hospitals.   (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || ).push({}); Click to Post
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Jano Banaras | Know About Varanasi City
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || ).push({}); Take brief knowledge about Varanasi and know why Varanasi is very famous compare to another city.Banaras also was known as Varanasi. Banaras other name is Benaras, Kashi, Mahadev ki Nagari and Salvation Spot. This is a city on the banks of the Ganges or another word you say “Ganga Maa City”. Varanasi nickname is “The Spiritual Capital of India”.Get important numbers of every category. People just needs to go this pages and search which departments numbers he/she wants. The only one clicks away.Know how far shops, restaurant, shopping malls and many more things.See Varanasi events and many more things you can see in this place.See exclusive pictures of Banaras or Varanasi. Just like Sarnath Parks, Sarnath Museum, Ghats, Banaras Hindu University and much more places peoples can see in this place.Connect with Jano Banaras Team. 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Tulsi Das wrote his epic poem on Rama’s life called Ram Charitra Manas in Varanasi. Bhakti movements were born in Varanasi. Banaras have many Tourist Place where tourist or people can visit easily and enjoy the place, for example, Sarnath, BHU Campus, Temples, Malls, Ghats and many more things. In this city have many ghats where evening time people can see Ganga beauty and also people see Ganga pooja just like Dasaswamedh Ghats, Assi Ghats, and much more ghats. There are so many temples and nobody can believe that this city is third eye of God Shiva. In this city have many famous writers just like Sant Kabir Das, Ravi Das, and Tulsi Das. Acharya Shukla, Baidev Upadhyaya, Bharatendu Harishchandra, Devaki Nandan Khatri, Hazari Prasad Dwivedi, Jaishankar Pradsad, Kshetresa Chandra Chattopadhyaya, Sudama Pandey (Dhoomil), Vagish Shastri and Vidya Niwas Mishra is aslo writers of Varanasi. Kulluka wrote the best-known account of Manusmtri in Varanasi in the 15th Century. Notable artists (like musicians and dancers) and historians who are connected with banaras are Anand Krishna, Bismillah Khan, musicians Omkarnath Thakur, Ravi Shankar, Girji Devi, Gopal Shankar Mishra, Gopi Krishna, Kishan Maharaj, Lalmani Mishra, N. Rajam, Rai Krishna Dasa, Siddheshwari Devi, Samta Prasad, Sitara Devi and Pandit Vikash Maharaj. In Benaras, festival is most important for every people and we tell you festival important. First Mahashivaratri, this festival of February and Mahashivaratri a procession of Shiva proceeds from the Mahamrityunjaya Temple to the Kashi Vishwanath Temple. Second is Dhrupad Mela, Dhrupad mela is a five days musical festival devoted to dhrupad style held at Tulsi Ghat in February to March. Third is Hanuman Jayanti, the Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple celebrates Hanuman Jayanti in March to April and this jayanti refer to Hanuman God. The Ram Lila of Ramnagar is a dramatic enactment of Rama’s legend, as told in Rama Charitra Manasa. The plays sponsored by Kashi Naresh and performed in Ramnagar every evening for 31 Days. On the last day of this festival, the festivities reach a crescendo as Rama vanquishes the demon king Ravana. Kashi Naresh Udit Narayan Singh started this tradition around 1830. Nag Nathaiya is celebrated on the fourth lunar day of the dark fortnight of the Hindu month of Karti (October to November). It commemorates the victory of Krishna over the serpent Kaliya. On this occasion, a large Kadamba tree (Neolamarckia cadamba) branch is planted on the banks of the Ganges so that a boy, playing the role of Krishna, can jump into the river on to the effigy representing Kaliya. He stands over the effigy in a dancing pose playing the flute, while an audience watches from the banks of the river or from boats. Bharat Milap celebrates the meeting of Rama and his younger brother Bharata after the return of the former after 14 years of exile. It is celebrated during October to November, a day after the festival of Vijayadashami. Kashi Naresh attends this festival in his regal attire. The festival attracts a large number of devotees. Ganga Mahotsav is a five-day music festival organized by the Uttar Pradesh Tourism Department, held in November to December. It culminates a day before Kartik Poornima, also called the Ganges festival. On this occasion the Ganges is attended by thousands of pilgrims, release lighted lamps to float in the river from the ghats. The primary Muslim festivals celebrated annually in the city are the ld-ul-fitr' (Ramzan), Bakrid, Shab-e-Barat, Bara Wafat, and Muharram. Additional festivals include Alvida and Chehlum. A non-religious festival observed by Muslims is Ghazi-miyan-ka-byaha ("the marriage of Ghazi Miyan"). Basketball, cricket, and field hockey are popular sports in Varanasi. The main stadium in the city is the Sigra Stadium, also known as Dr. Sampurnanda Stadium, where first-class cricket matches are held. Local cricket matches are also played on the BHU Ground, Dr. Bheeem Rao Sports Complex. The Physical Education Faculty of Arts of BHU offers diploma courses in Sports Management, Sports Physiotherapy, Sports Psychology and Sports Journalism. Gymnastics is also popular in Varanasi, and many Indian girls practice outdoors at the ghats in the mornings which hosts akharas, where "morning exercise, a dip in the Ganges and a visit to Lord Hanuman" forms a daily ritual. Despite concerns regarding water quality, two swimming clubs offer swimming lessons in the Ganges. The Varanasi District Chess Sports Association (VDCSA) is based in Varanasi, affiliated to the regional Uttar Pradesh Chess Sports Association (UPCSA). Varanasi other names are Benares or Banaras, Kashi and Mahadev ki Nagari. According to legend, Varanasi was founded by the god Shiva. The Pandavas, the mythic heroes of the Hindu epic Mahabharata, are said that he visited the city in quest of Shiva to atone for their sin of fratricide and Brahmanahatya that they had restricted during the climactic Kurukshetra War. It is believed as one of seven holy cities (Sapta Puri) which can provide Moksha; Ayodhya, Mathura, Gaya, Kasi, Karichi, Avantika, and Dvaravati are the seven cities known as the givers of liberation.   (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || ).push({}); The Ghats in Varanasi are world-renowned embankments made in steps of stone slabs along the river bank where pilgrims perform ritual ablutions. The ghats are an integral complement to the Hindu concept of divinity represented in physical, metaphysical, and supernatural elements. Varanasi has at least 84 Ghats, most of which are used for bathing by pilgrims and spiritually significant Hindu puja ceremony, while a few are used exclusively as Hindu cremation sites. Steps in the ghats lead to the banks of Ganges, including the Dashashwamedh Ghat, the Manikarnika Ghat, the Panchganga Ghat, and the Harishchandra Ghat, where Hindus cremate their dead. Many ghats are associated with Hindu legends and several are now privately owned. Many of the ghats were constructed under the patronage of the Marathas, Shindes (Scindias), Holkars, Bhonsles, and Peshwas. Most are bathing ghats, while others are used as cremation sites. A morning boat ride on the Ganges across the ghats is a popular tourist attraction. The extensive stretches of ghats in Varanasi enhance the riverfront with a multitude of shrines, temples, and palaces built "tier on a tier above the water's edge". The Dashashwamedh Ghat is the main and probably the oldest ghat of Varanasi located on the Ganges, close to the Kashi Vishwanath Temple. It is believed that Brahma created this Ghat to welcome Shiva and sacrificed ten horses during the Dasa-Ashwamedha yajna performed there. Above and adjacent to this ghat, there are also temples dedicated to Sulatankesvara, Brahmesvara, Varahesvara, Abhaya Vinayaka, Ganga (the Ganges), and Bandi Devi, which are all important pilgrimage sites. A group of priests performs "Agni Pooja" (Sanskrit:"Worship of Fire") daily in the evening at this ghat as a dedication to Shiva, Ganga, Surya (Sun), Agni (Fire), and the entire universe. Special aartis are held on Tuesdays and on religious festivals. The Manikarnika Ghat is the Mahasmasana, the primary site for Hindu cremation in the city. Adjoining the ghat, there are raised platforms that are used for death anniversary rituals. According to a myth, it is said that an earring of Shiva or his wife Sati fell here. Fourth-century Gupta period inscriptions mention this Ghat. However, the current Ghat as a permanent riverside embankment was built in 1302 and has been renovated at least three times throughout its existence. The Jain Ghat: Varanasi is believed to the birthplace of Suparshvanatha (7th Tirthankara) and Parshvanatha (23rd Tirthankara). The Jain Ghat or Bachraj Ghat is a Jain Ghat and has three Jain Temples located on the banks of the River. It is believed that the Jain Maharajas used to own these ghats.Bachraj Ghat has three Jain temples near the river's banks and one they are a very ancient temple of Tirthankara Suparswanath. A medical institution is a health care institution imparting patient remedy with specialised medical and nursing personnel and clinical system. The exceptional-recognised form of clinic is the overall sanatorium, which commonly has an emergency branch to treat urgent health issues ranging from hearth and twist of fate victims to a heart attack. A district clinic generally is the major health care facility in its place, with massive numbers of beds for extensive care and further beds for patients who want long-term care. specialized hospitals consist of trauma centres, rehabilitation hospitals, kid's hospitals, seniors' (geriatric) hospitals, and hospitals for handling particular medical desires such as psychiatric treatment (see psychiatric sanatorium) and certain disorder classes. specialized hospitals can help reduce fitness care expenses in comparison to popular hospitals.   (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || ).push({}); Click to Post
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