Unveiling Varanasi: Debunking 10 Myths and Significance about the Ancient City

Zee Media Bureau
Jul 15, 2024

Myth1: Varanasi is a city exclusively for Hindus

Reality: The city is very important to Buddhism since it is close to Sarnath, the site of the Buddha's first discourse.

Myth 2: All sins are erased by taking a bath in the Ganges

Reality: Hindus believe that taking a bath in the Ganges purifies the soul and washes away sins. Still, the real cleaning of sins is not as important as the symbolic act of devotion and asking for favors.

Myth 3: Varanasi is mainly a place of death

Reality: Although Varanasi is well-known for its ghats, where a lot of people go to perform burial rites, it is also a bustling city with lots of festivals and cultural events.

Myth 4: The Ganges in Varanasi is dangerous and extremely polluted

Reality: The fact that pilgrims and locals still bathe in its waters and carry out rituals there is a testament to their unwavering confidence in and respect for the holy river.

Myth 5: The temples in Varanasi are all quite old

Reality: While Varanasi is known for its many ancient temples, it also contains a large number of recently constructed modern temples.

Myth 6: Varanasi is hard to get to and traverse

Reality: Varanasi is now easier to reach than before thanks to recent infrastructure improvements.

Myth 7: Only the elderly should visit Varanasi

Reality: Varanasi attracts visitors of all ages. The city's rich culture, spirituality, and history bring visitors from all over the world, including young travelers, students, and spiritual seekers.

Myth 8: Traveling to Varanasi is dangerous

Reality: Travelers might feel rather safe in Varanasi. Although common sense precautions are still necessary, just like in any other city, the residents are renowned for being hospitable and friendly to guests.

Myth 9: Foreigners would find Varanasi's cuisine too unusual

Reality: Varanasi has a wide variety of culinary experiences, encompassing both foreign and traditional Indian fare.

Myth 10: The spiritual practices of Varanasi are out of date

Reality: Attracting spiritual seekers from all over the world, the city's rituals, rites, and customs have changed while maintaining their fundamental qualities.

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