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Scindia Ghat: A Historic Landmark of Varanasi Scindia Ghat, one of the prominent ghats in Varanasi, holds deep cultural and religious significance. Located along the banks of the holy river Ganges, this ghat is not only known for its religious importance but also for its architectural beauty and rich history. Varanasi, often referred to as the spiritual capital of India, boasts numerous ghats, but Scindia Ghat stands out due to its historical legacy and the fascinating stories tied to it. This blog will guide you through the importance of Scindia Ghat, its history, the activities you can engage in while visiting, and nearby attractions that will enhance your visit to this sacred
Discover Assi Ghat: Varanasi’s Serene Gateway to the Ganges Nestled along the serene banks of the Ganges, Assi Ghat is one of the most famous and vibrant ghats in Varanasi. Known for its spiritual significance and picturesque beauty, it is a place where both locals and visitors come together to experience the true essence of Varanasi. Whether you are a spiritual seeker, a history enthusiast, or a traveler looking to explore the heart of this ancient city, Assi Ghat offers an unforgettable experience. 1. The Spiritual Significance of Assi Ghat Assi Ghat holds a special place in the spiritual and cultural heritage of Varanasi. It is believed that the famous river goddess, Ganga,
Dr. Vijay Parashar holds Master of Dental Surgery (MDS) in Endodontics from Banaras Hindu University (BHU one of the most prestigious institutes of the country). He did his BDS
from reputable ‘King George’s Medical University (KGMU), Lucknow.
Dr. Vijay specialises in performing Painless Root Canal Treatment (RCT) in Single Visit, Digital Smile Designing, Dental Implants and Implant supported dentures and Cosmetic Dentistry.
His Clinic is based in the heart of the city with easy accessibility for patients at Chetmani Crossing(Opposite to Shakumbari complex).
Dr. Vijay is an active member of academician community of dentistry as well. He has worked as Service