Dashashwamedh Ghat is one of the oldest and most important ghats in Varanasi. This place is well-known for its Ganga arti
Assi Ghat is one of the most popular ghats in Varanasi, visited regularly by both tourists and locals
Scindia Ghat is famous for having the old Ratneshwar Mahadev Temple which is partially submerged into the Ganges water at the shore
It is the confluence of the Ganges (Ganga), the Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati River
The Vishram Ghat is lined with elegant temples and some of the most important shrines of Mathura
The beauty of this place is amplified by the presence of numerous peacocks which is reminiscent of the lord since peacocks are associated with Lord Krishna
Keshi Ghat is the main ghat of Vrindavan, and the only one still remaining. It is believed that in dwapara yuga, Lord Krishna killed Keshi here
According to the belief, when Shiva Parvati was observing the pond, the gem of Parvati's ear fell in Chakrapushkarni. It is also known as Burning Ghat
It is believed to be the place where the medieval saint Tulsi Das composed the Awadhi version of the holy epic poem Ramcharitmanas
The renowned pastime of Kaliya Daman, or the subduing of the envious snake, took place near Kaliya Ghat