Bhadaini Ghat
Bhadaini Ghat is one of the many ghats (riverfront steps leading to the river) located along the banks of the Ganges river in the city of Varanasi, India.
The ghat is named after the Bhadaini village, which is situated nearby. The ghat is known for its religious and cultural significance, and it attracts a large number of tourists and devotees throughout the year.
One of the main attractions of Bhadaini Ghat is the evening aarti ceremony, which is a Hindu religious ritual performed by priests with fire lamps, incense, and prayers. The aarti ceremony is a beautiful spectacle, and it is believed to bring blessings and prosperity to those who participate.
Apart from the aarti ceremony, visitors can also take a boat ride along the river and enjoy the view of the city's historic architecture and bustling life on the riverbanks. The ghat is also known for its vibrant bazaars and shops, where visitors can buy souvenirs, traditional clothes, and other items.