Tulsi Ghatis one of theghats in Varanasi.It is named after poetTulsidaswho lived there while he wrote theRamcharitmanasandHanuman Chalisa.Earlier, Tulsi Ghat was known as Lolark Ghat. It was in the year 1941 that Tulsi Ghat was made pucca (cemented) by industrialist,Baldeo Das Birla.[1]

Tulsi Ghat
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
Location
CountryIndia
Geographic coordinates25°17′23.4″N83°0′23.435″E/ 25.289833°N 83.00650972°E/25.289833; 83.00650972

Tulsi Ghat is accessible by boat and hiring a private boat tour on the banks of river Ganga in Varanasi costs approximately Rs. 1500 per boat trip for the entire family where one can stop and visit all important ghats and watch the sunrise.

Cultural activities at Tulsi Ghat

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Krishna Standing on Kadamba tree at Nag Nathaiya festival.

Tulsi Ghat is associated with a number of rituals such asLolark Sasthiat Lolark kunda (performed for the birth and welfare of sons) and a sacred bath to rid oneself of leprosy and skin diseases. The festival of Lolark Sasthi falls on the 6th day of the bright half of Bhadrapad.[2]During the Hindu lunar month of Kartika (Oct/Nov), theKrishna Lila,a play about thelilaofKrishna(Nag Nathaiya), is staged here.

Burglary

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In December 2011 the copy of the Ramcharitmanas written by Tulsidas was stolen from theHanumantemple on Tulsi Ghat. TheAwadhilanguage manuscript had been in the temple since 1701 after having been discovered in 1623.[3]

References

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  1. ^"Tulsi Ghat Ganga Ghats of Varanasi".Retrieved7 January2017.
  2. ^"::Uttar Pradesh Tourism, Official Website of Government of Uttar Pradesh, India::".Archived fromthe originalon 3 May 2011.Retrieved18 May2012.
  3. ^Srivastava, Piyush (24 December 2011)."Tulsidas's rare manuscript stolen from Varanasi temple".indiatoday.intoday.in.Retrieved24 February2012.