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The photographer shares beautiful air and night shots from Varanasi, wows the internet

Varanasi, also known as Kashi or Banaras, is a famous goal that is associated with faith and dedication. With a story of over 3,500 years, this mystical city has a special place in Hindu mythology – it is assumed that it is exactly the place where the universe was created. A breathtaking air varan video from Varanasi was recently shared by a photographer on Instagram. The voice -over is posted and written by Anvesh Patel (@anveshgraphy) and is told as if a flight captain was talking to passengers in the air. However, this is only used for the presentation and the actual recordings were made by a drone. The clip beautifully shows the size of the Kashi Vishwanath temple, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, embedded in the heart of the city. The clip also offers a look at the Manikarnika Ghat, which is described poetically as a place, “merge in life and death in Moksha and whisper the eternal truth of Mahadev's grace”. The video ends with a fascinating view of the Ganga Aarti and captures the city's divine energy in all its glory.

The capacity signature reads: “Banaras is not just a place; it is an emotion that remains with them forever. His narrow streets, holy ghats and endless chants of 'Har Har Mahadev' cut into your soul. The energy of this city is Something you don't just see it and it never leaves. Tempelae, the Heilige Ganga and the devotion of Banaras from above.

Since parts, the video has accumulated more than 8.50,000 views. Several users shared their thoughts in the comment area.

One person wrote: “Thank you pilot for the divine view of the holy city and for the detailed facts.”

Another added: “To be a resident of Varanasi. If you stay away from this place, hell feels.”

“So divine …. may Mahadev always bless you,” read a comment.

One user announced: “Stay there for two days. I now have a feeling, live the rest of my life in Kashi. Such an addictive place.”

“Feel the urge to pack and go directly to Varanasi. The mood calls,” read a comment.

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