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LL/125293
Madho Prasad
1905 (ca)
Ghoslaghat [Benares]

Photograph
21.2 x 29.1 cm
 
British Library
Shelfmark: Photo 17/3(17), Item number: 17
 
Ghosla Ghat on the holy River Ganges at Varanasi, from the Kitchener of Khartoum Collection: 'Views of Benares. Presented by the Maharaja of Benares', photographed by Madho Prasad, c. 1905. The river was said to have descended from heaven to earth, it is regarded by Hindus as amrita, the elixir of life; those who touch the water are said to be absolved of sin. The waterfront of the city is lined with over 100 ghats, with long flights of stone steps where residents and pilgrims come to perform their ablutions and worship in the temples. Varanasi, founded in the sixth century BC is one of the seven sacred cities of the Hindus and is known as a tirtha, or 'crossing place' which allows the devotee access to the divine and where gods and goddesses can come down to earth.
 
LL/125293


 

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