Varanasi Travel Experience | Exploring Varanasi's Rich Culture and Heritage Varanasi Travel Experience takes you through the cultural and spiritual essence of India's oldest city. Oneindia's Pankaj Mishra and Keshav Karna explore Varanasi, where history and tradition meet. During Holi, they meet travelers from Germany and England who express their love for Varanasi and their desire to return. Witness the vibrant celebrations and timeless heritage that make Varanasi a global attraction.
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Step into the vibrant world of Banaras Lit Fest 2025, where artists and painters capture the essence of Kashi on canvas. From traditional depictions of the ghats to modern interpretations of Banaras’ timeless spirit, these artists dominated the festival with their mesmerizing artworks. Watch as they bring the city’s rich heritage, culture, and emotions to life through their paintings
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Women's Day 2025: In Varanasi, women are finding new employment opportunities through products made from cow dung and cow urine. This initiative has enabled women to earn a steady income from home. Due to the growing popularity of cow dung and cow urine-based products, employment in this sector is also increasing. Rita Tiwari from Varanasi started this movement and has since helped numerous women become self-reliant. She began this work in 2005, initially making cow dung diyas (lamps) and incense sticks. Over time, she also received formal training in the field.
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At Manikarnika Ghat in Varanasi, people celebrated Holi with ashes from the funeral pyres. Amidst the burning pyres, devotees played Holi using sacred ashes. The scene at Kashi’s Manikarnika Ghat was..