Ganga arti

Ganga Arti at dashwamedh ghat varansi. The beautiful arti takes place every evening during sunrise and sunset. All the people are allowed without any ticket. It takes on the banks of the Ganga

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This is quite interesting @Manassachhit thanks for sharing. Does the dance have any cultural significance?

Paul

Thank you for sharing a wonderful photo of the Ganga Arti captured at the right moment.

I was thinking if boating is available at that time to view the Arti from a distance looking towards the ghat?

Congratulations on posting your first article @Manassachhit and a warm welcome to the wonderful world of LG Connect.
Additionally, I would also suggest changing the setting to display the picture in a larger size - that would look awesome.

@PaulPavlinovich Aarti involves prayers offered to the river that mainly involves singing or clapping but this is definitely not a dance.

Looking up the meaning of Aarti or Arti or Arati on Google may be useful for you.

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Thanks @TusharSuradkar

Hi @Manassachhit ,

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