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The oldest living city in the world, Varanasi is the ultimate destination of all
Hindu pilgrims searching for moksha from the cycle of birth and re-birth.
It is held sacred for being the home of Lord Shiva and Parvati as also the presence
of the mighty river, Ganges that in Varanasi is said to have the power to wash away
the sins of mortals.
No one knows when Varanasi was found, a city whose status as the foremost place
of Hindu pilgrimage cannot be questioned. Located in the modern-day state of Uttar
Pradesh, in the Uttaranchal region, its beginnings are lost in the mists of time.
However, it is said that Shiva and Parvati were its first citizens.
Ganga (the Ganges) the 'River of Life', is said to have acquired the boon to wash
away the sins of the human race, when it flowed from the tresses of Lord Shiva.
And Varanasi is the place where she turns into the mighty river. Hundreds and thousands
of pilgrims flock to this eternal city to expiate their sins. Mark Twain who was
fascinated by the legend of Benaras (as it was called earlier), once wrote, "Benaras
is older than history, older than tradition, older even than legend and looks twice
as old as all of them put together". That says it all.
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