Ancient Cities of India: Kashi

<p>Death is a very morbid and feared concept within the human psyche. However, nestled along the sacred banks of the Ganges River, Varanasi stands as a timeless testament to India&rsquo;s rich history, vibrant culture, and its unique relationship with spirituality, life, and death. The Mahabharata refers to the city as Kashi, from the Sanskrit verbal root &ldquo;kaś&rdquo;- &ldquo;to shine&rdquo;, thus being known as the &ldquo;luminous city as an eminent seat of learning&rdquo;.</p> <p>As one wanders through Varanasi&rsquo;s narrow alleys, the weight of history is palpable in every stone and brick. Varanasi, also known as Benares, boasts a history dating back to at least 1200 BCE. Legend has it that Lord Shiva, the god of destruction and regeneration, founded the city, making it a sacred pilgrimage site for Hindus. Lord Shiva, is referred to as &ldquo;Kashi Vishwanath&rdquo; and is often seen as the patron deity of the city.</p> <p><a href="https://sanskarbiswal.medium.com/the-ancient-cities-of-india-kashi-e86bc8b6625b"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>
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