Uttar Pradesh, India

    Scindia Ghat - Varanasi's Collapsed Wonder!

    Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India

    8/10
    Best time: October to March
    2 hours

    Scindia Ghat, built by the Scindias, offers stunning views! A part of it is submerged in Ganga. Discover this historical Varanasi ghat, a photographer's paradise on your India travel adventure!

    Architecture
    Culture
    Ganga
    History
    Photography
    Spirituality
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    Top Activities in Scindia Ghat

    • 1

      Capture The Ghat'S Unique Architecture.

    • 2

      Explore The Leaning Shiva Temple.

    • 3

      Observe Cremation Rituals Respectfully.

    • 4

      Take A Boat Ride On The Ganges.

    • 5

      Wander Through The Narrow Lanes.

    • 6

      Witness Ganga Aarti From Boat.

    Detailed Information

    Best Time to Visit

    October to March

    When to visit place on the day

    Early Morning

    Approximate expense

    ₹500 per person

    History

    Scindia Ghat was built in 1830 by the Scindia family of Gwalior. Shortly after its construction, the ghat partially collapsed, leading to the submersion of a Shiva temple that was part of the structure. This incident is attributed to the ghat being built with excessive ambition and not being able to handle the load. The leaning temple is now a prominent feature of the ghat and a reminder of the power of nature. The ghat is named after the Scindia family, who were prominent rulers in central India. The area around Scindia Ghat is also known for its narrow lanes (galis) and ancient houses, some of which are associated with religious figures and scholars. The ghat continues to be an important site for Hindu rituals and cremation ceremonies.

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