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Evenings by the Ganga: 5 Ghats in India To Witness Grand Ganga Aarti Ceremony

Priya Srivastava
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 26, 2025, 18:09 IST
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Evenings by the Ganga: 5 Ghats in India To Witness Grand Ganga Aarti Ceremony

India is a country where people come in search of spiritual awakening. And many have admitted to having experienced immense spiritual energy on the ghats of India, witnessing Ganga Aarti. The Ganga Aarti is a beautiful ritual performed every day at sunset along the banks of the holy Ganges River at several cities in India, including Varanasi, Patna and Haridwar.
It’s an unforgettable experience involving chants, devotion and spectacle that you’ll never forget. It attracts pilgrims, tourists, photographers and spirituality seekers from across the world. A look at top five of the most iconic ghats in India to witness the grand Ganga Aarti.

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Dashashwamedh Ghat, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh


Dashashwamedh Ghat is probably one of the most famous ghats in Varanasi and in India. It is here where you can witness the grand Ganga Aarti every evening. The ghat gets alive with the sound of shankh and bells and vedic mantras. The ghats transform into a spiritual hub as priests perform synchronized rituals holding huge and heavy brass lamps. The backdrop of ancient temples and the River Ganga together add to the overall spiritual ambience.

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Assi Ghat, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh


Assi Ghat in Varanasi is another spiritual hub, to witness the beauty of Ganga Aarti. The place is a hit among spirituality seekers, photographers and younger devotees. The Ganga Aarti at Assi Ghat is relatively new but is well-maintained. Here you can often enjoy live music shows and yoga sessions.

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Rajendra Prasad Ghat, Patna, Bihar

Rajendra Prasad Ghat is one of the prime ghats in Patna, Bihar. The place offers a unique blend of culture, tradition and spirituality. Though not as widely known as Varanasi or Haridwar, the Ganga Aarti here is gaining popularity. It is especially significant during festivals like Chhath Puja.

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Har Ki Pauri, Haridwar, Uttarakhand

Har Ki Pauri is among the most pious ghats in India where Ganga aarti is performed with much vigour and devotion. It’s a prime spot to witness the beauty of the Ganga river. Every evening, the ghat comes alive with bells, chants, and hundreds of diyas. The aarti here is all about in-sync movement of priests carrying massive oil lamps. If you really wish to experience the beauty of Ganga arti, visit here during festivals like Ganga Dussehra and Kartik Purnima. It’s an experience of a lifetime!

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Triveni Ghat, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand

Triveni Ghat in Rishikesh also offers grand views of Ganga Arti. The place is a bliss with a hilly backdrop. It is a serene Ganga Aarti experience unlike the dramatic visuals of Varanasi. Aarti here is more peaceful because of a smaller crowd. As the sun goes behind the hills, priests perform the rituals in unison which looks like a divine experience.

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