Formerly Amrita Rao was known as Ghat, it was first built by Maratha chief Ghazirao Balaji in c.1720. It was rebuilt by Amrita Rao
DetailsIn C. In 1778 this Ghat was built by the King of Benaras. The upper part of this is Lumbodar Chintamani and the temple of Jyothi Vinayakas, Kirteeshwar, Jayant
DetailsThis was known as Agnishwar Ghat in the first stream after Agni Tirthan. After the passage of Ganesa temple of Paswa, after the passage of time it is known
DetailsThis was known as Agnishwar Ghat in the first stream after Agni Tirthan. After the passage of Ganesa temple of Paswa, after the passage of time it is known
DetailsThis jetty is carefully designed in KKH (77.8-10,47-54: KKM). This is the site of the Harimapa Tirtha. On top, there is a temple of guardian deity Kedareshwar
DetailsBoth of the above (nos.19,20) Ghats have been built in the c.1825 and have been built as the definitive yehant Hariharanath. In this valley,
DetailsIt is situated at the northern end of the Nirvani Ghat. Its name has been named after Naga Saints' great-soul sect. The famous arena is located here.
DetailsFirst it was part of God Ghat, which was first half to 20 percent. Now large numbers of boats can be heard with their small boat and net. There is a Nishad Raj
DetailsIt is believed that during the 18th century, Saint Tulsidas established the Hanuman temple here. A.D. Which is famous as Hanuman Ghat. The ancient name
DetailsInitially, Shiva Ghat is the important Ghat. In the middle of nineteen percent. It was divided into some small ghats. At present, a huge building
DetailsThis ghat represents two old sites of Jarasandeshwara and Vragadhyay, which was converted to Meer Rustom Ali in 1735. At present, pilgrims throw flowers
DetailsThis ghat was built in the beginning of the twentieth century (now known as Karnataka) by the kingdom of Mysore (c.1910). There is a temple at one place.
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