Narad Ghat
Narad Ghat is a sacred bathing ghat situated on the banks of the holy river Ganges in Varanasi, India. It is named after the Hindu sage Narada who is believed to have meditated here. The ghat is also known as Narada Ghat or Narad Kund Ghat.
Narad Ghat is one of the most popular and crowded ghats in Varanasi. It is located between Dashashwamedh Ghat and Rana Mahal Ghat. The ghat has a beautiful marble statue of Narada, which is believed to have been installed in the 19th century.
Narad Ghat is considered auspicious for taking a holy dip in the Ganges, especially during the early morning and evening. It is also a popular spot for performing religious rituals and ceremonies like tarpan (offering water to ancestors).
There are several temples and ashrams located near Narad Ghat, including the famous Kashi Vishwanath Temple, which is just a few minutes walk away. The ghat is also a popular spot for boat rides and offers a beautiful view of the river Ganges and the surrounding ghats.