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Burning ghats, Benares

Manikarnika (also known simply as the burning ghat) is the place where the majority of dead bodies are cremated in Varanasi. Hindus believe it will liberate them from the cycle of death and rebirth. Date: 1912

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Bodies Burning Ceremony Cremated Cycle Dead Ghat Heaven Hindus Majority Varanasi


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This evocative photograph captures the solemn and ritualistic scene at Manikarnika Ghat, the primary cremation ground in the ancient city of Varanasi, India. Established in 1912, this image offers a glimpse into the profound and deeply religious practice of cremation as it has been carried out for centuries. Manikarnika Ghat, also known simply as Burning Ghat, is the site where the majority of deceased Hindus are cremated, with the belief that the process will liberate them from the cycle of death and rebirth, ultimately leading them to attain salvation and entry into heaven. The ghat is situated along the sacred River Ganges, which is considered to be the embodiment of the goddess Ganga and holds immense spiritual significance for Hindus. The ceremony depicted in this photograph showcases the reverence and devotion that surrounds the cremation process. Family members and friends of the deceased gather to perform the last rites, ensuring their loved ones are granted a peaceful and dignified send-off. The wood pyre is prepared, and the body is placed upon it, adorned with flowers and other offerings. As the pyre is set alight, the mourners offer prayers and perform rituals, often releasing the deceased's soul by casting flowers, rice, and other materials into the Ganges. This poignant image serves as a poignant reminder of the cyclical nature of life and death, and the deep-rooted religious beliefs that shape the lives and traditions of the people of Varanasi.

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