One of the ancient seats of learning in India, Varanasi is
situated between Delhi and Kolkata at a bend in the sacred Ganges
River. Home to some of the most ancient and revered monasteries in
the world, Varanasi is the place where scholars still come to learn
the ancient knowledge of the Vedas and debate on the nature of
God.
For over 2,000 years it has been the religious capital of India,
more revered and sacred than all the other places of pilgrimage put
together. Hindus believe that to die in Varanasi is to be forgiven
every sin, receive instant enlightenment and immediately be
admitted to heaven, no matter who or what you are. As a result the
elderly flock here to end their days, and cremation is big business
on the ghats beside the Ganges.
Apart from its religious significance, it is also the hub of
many traditional industries and is world famous for its silks - in
particular, its silk brocades. The town does a roaring trade with
pilgrims and tourists alike. Being the cultural centre of India, it
is home to many musicians, novelists and philosophers.