Mansarovar Ghat

Mansarovar Ghat is one of the popular ghats located along the banks of the River Ganges in Varanasi, India. It is situated between the Tulsi Ghat and the Narad Ghat, near the popular tourist destination, Kashi Vishwanath Temple. The ghat is named after the Mansarovar Lake, which is believed to be a sacred lake located in Tibet.

Mansarovar Ghat is known for its religious significance and is considered an important place for performing various Hindu rituals, including offering prayers, taking a dip in the holy water, and performing pujas. The ghat is also famous for its beautiful architecture and intricate carvings, which attract a large number of tourists.

Every day, devotees can be seen performing various rituals and ceremonies on the ghat, including the Ganga Aarti, which is performed every evening. The Aarti is a beautiful ceremony where devotees offer prayers to the river Ganges, and the entire ghat is illuminated with hundreds of candles and diyas, creating a mesmerizing atmosphere.