- the
Ghats in Varanasi,
Dhobi Ghat or the
Aapravasi Ghat. The
origin of the
English '
ghat' is Sanskrit: घट्ट, ghaṭṭa and is
normally translated as
ghaṭ, quay...
- The
Western Ghats, also
known as the Sahyadri, is a
mountain range that
stretches 1,600 km (990 mi)
along the
western coast of the
Indian peninsula. Covering...
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Ghats in
Varanasi are
riverfront steps leading to the
banks of the
Ganges river. The city has 84
ghats. Most of the
ghats are
bathing and puja ceremonial...
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headquarters of the
Ghatal subdivision. In
ancient times, when
Tamralipta was an
active port,
Ghatal had its own ‘Bandar’ (port), 3 km east of
Ghatal PS, used for...
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Dashashwamedh Ghat is a main
ghat in
Varanasi located on the
Ganges River in
Uttar Pradesh. It is
located close to
Vishwanath Temple.
There are two Hindu...
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Prinsep Ghat is a
ghat built in 1841
during the
British Raj,
along the
Kolkata bank of the
Hooghly River in India. The
Palladian porch in the
memory of...
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Madhe Ghat is a
waterfall located in Maharashtra, a
state of India,
around 62 km
southwest of Pune,
bordering Raigad district and in the
vicinity of Torna...
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Aapravasi Ghat (“The
Immigration Depot”) is a
building complex located in Port Louis, Mauritius, the
first British colony to
receive indentured, or contracted...
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Manikarnika Ghat (Hindi: मणिकर्णिका घाट) is one of the
holiest cremation grounds among the
sacred riverfronts (
ghats),
located on the
banks of
River Ganga...
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Ghat is a
ghat, a bath and
worship place, on the
banks of
river Yamuna in Mathura, India. The
traditional parikrama starts and ends at
Vishram Ghat....