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Authorities have stopped the Ganga Aarti performed at the ghats of Varanasi for the general public till February 5, considering a surge in crowd.
From lazy strolls through ancient alleys to sacred rituals along the Ganges, Varanasi in winter promises memories of a lifetime.
Ganga Aarti performed at the ghats of Varanasi will remain closed for the general public till February 5. As per the officials, after Mauni Amavasya, the influx of devotees has increased in Kashi.
Authorities in Varanasi have halted the Ganga Aarti for the public till February 5 due to overcrowding concerns. Devotees are urged to avoid unnecessary travel and cooperate with police directives.