मोक्ष नगरी the city of liberation
Shiva's own city, on the Ganga's left hand
They say Kashi stands on the tip of Shiva's trishul, untouched by time. Whatever you believe, something happens here at 4:30 in the morning when your boat slides past Dashashwamedh Ghat and a priest's first bell carries across the water.
SRAVAN arranges Varanasi gently: darshan at Kashi Vishwanath without the crush, a scholar-pandit who explains what the rituals mean, reserved places at the evening aarti, and quiet rooms close enough to hear the temple bells.
दर्शन sacred sites & rituals
What we arrange in Kashi
Kashi Vishwanath
काशी विश्वनाथ ज्योतिर्लिंगDarshan of the jyotirlinga arranged in advance — the right gate, the right hour, with your pandit beside you.
Ganga Aarti
दशाश्वमेध घाटReserved seating at Dashashwamedh Ghat as seven priests lift fire to the river — the evening that pilgrims remember for life.
Dawn boat on the Ganga
सुबह-ए-बनारसA private boat at brahma muhurta, drifting past eighty-four ghats as the city performs its morning prayers.
Sankat Mochan
संकट मोचन हनुमानTulsidas's beloved Hanuman temple — where worries are left at the door, and Tuesday darshan feels like coming home.
Rudrabhishek & sankalp
रुद्राभिषेकPersonal pujas performed shastra-true by scholar-pandits — rudrabhishek, satyanarayan katha, or rites for ancestors.
Sarnath
सारनाथA gentle half-day where the Buddha first turned the wheel of dharma — stupas, silence and shade.
काशी is calling
Hear the bells for yourself.
Tell us your dates and your sankalp — we'll shape your days in Kashi with reverence.