DAILY PHOTO: Darbhanga Palace of Varanasi

Taken on October 24, 2015 at Varanasi

Taken on October 24, 2015 at Varanasi

 

Back in the day, it was common for Hindu royalty from all over India to maintain a palace in Varanasi so that they could make their Ganges pilgrimage in style. Some of these palaces have deteriorated in abandonment, others have been sold or donated, and a few are still owned by a trusts connected with the original owners.

One of the most grandiose is the one that once belonged to the Raj Darbhanga–a royal family from the Bihar area. The Darbhanga Palace was purchased by Clarks Hotel Group with the intention of putting in a luxury hotel.

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DAILY PHOTO: Nepali Mandir

Taken October 24, 2015 in Varanasi

Taken October 24, 2015 in Varanasi

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The Nepali Temple (Nepali Mandir) is located near the Lalita Ghat, between the main ghat (Dashaswamedh Ghat) and the big burning ghat (Manikarnika Ghat.) It’s construction is red brick with black wood, and the wood carvings are ornate. This 19th century temple is dedicated to Shiva, and–like the sandstone temples at Khajuraho–feature eroticism as one of its subjects.

DAILY PHOTO: Ganga Aarti

Taken October 23, 2015 at Varanasi

Taken October 23, 2015 at Varanasi

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DAILY PHOTO: Dhamekh Stupa and the Sarnath Ruins

Taken October 25, 2015 at Sarnath

Taken October 25, 2015 at Sarnath

Sarnath is the location of the Buddha’s first sermon, and is one of the four major pilgrimage sites for Buddhist.

DAILY PHOTO: Darbhanga Ghat by Night

Taken on October 24, 2015 at Varanasi

Taken on October 24, 2015 at Varanasi

DAILY PHOTO: Sunrise Over The Ganges

Taken on October 24, 2015 in Varanasi

Taken on October 24, 2015 in Varanasi

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