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Benaras: India's Religious Capital

 

VARANASI

 

The original name of the city was Kashi, derived from the

word " Kasha " , meaning brightness. It is also known variously as

Avimuktaka, Anandakanana, Mahasmasana, Surandhana, Brahma Vardha,

Sudarsana and Ramya.

 

How Varanasi Got Its Name

The present name Varanasi has its origin in the two tributaries of

the Ganges - Varuna and Asi, which flank its northern and southern

borders. " Benaras " , as it is popularly known, is only a corruption of

the name " Varanasi " .

 

Early History

Historians have now ascertained that the Aryans first settled in the

middle Ganges valley and by the second millennium BC, Varanasi became

the nucleus of Aryan religion and philosophy. The city also

flourished as a commercial and industrial center famous for its

muslin and silk fabrics, ivory works, perfumery and sculptures.

 

In the 6th century BC, Varanasi became the capital of the kingdom of

Kashi. During this time Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon at

Sarnath, just 10 km away from Varanasi. Being a center of religious,

educational, cultural and artistic activities, Kashi drew many

learned men from around the world; the celebrated Chinese traveler

Hsüan Tsang, is one of them, who visited India around AD 635.

 

Varanasi Under the Muslims

From 1194, Varanasi went into a destructive phase for three centuries

under the Muslim rule. The temples were destroyed and the scholars

had to leave. In the 16th century, with the tolerant emperor Akbar's

accession to the Mughal throne, some religious respite was restored

to the city. All that disappeared again in the late 17th century when

the tyrannical Mughal ruler Aurangzeb came to power.

 

Recent History

The 18th century again brought back the lost glory to Varanasi. It

became an independent kingdom, with Ramnagar as its capital, when the

British declared it a new Indian state in 1910. After India's

independence in 1947, Varanasi became part of the state of Uttar

Pradesh.

 

Jai Shree Krishna !

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