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Take
one of the following tours to savour the above experiences :
1. Living City Tour :
Pickup from select hotels
between 5.30 pm and 6.00 pm. The tour involves a short walk through the oldest and most
famous narrow lanes of the older part of the city, feeling the religious fervour around
and passing by numerous small temples and interesting bazaars. The tour takes tourists to
the Amrit Rao Peshwa Haveli, built in 1807 at the amrit Rao
Peshwa Ghat for feeding Brahmins and for other pious activities. At the Haveli,
the trourists get an opportunity to participate and observe from close quarters some
important rituals and pious activities of the Hindus. The tour ends with a traditional
cultural programme on the terrace of the Haveli from where they get a panoramic view of
the centuries old ghats of Varanasi..
2. Enlightenment at Dawn :
The tourists get an
opportunity to travel through time to witness history being relived when they enter the
Peshwa Haveli, with many Brahmins chanting hymns and offering prayers to bless the
patrons. This tour is highly recommended for shooting breathtaking pictures from the
terrace of the haveli. The tour includes breakfast with eggs, but without meats. The tour
needs to be booked 10-15 days in advance.
3. Eternal Ganga
Tour :
This is an extension of the
Living City tour and includes a buffet sit-down Indian vegetarian meal.
4. Peshwa Haveli
Experience :
This is a special tour where
the entire Raja Ghat & Amrit Rao Peshwa Haveli are adorned with tiny lamps or diyas.
The atmosphere is festive, buzzing with several activities and the experience is
unforgettable. The tour is inclusive of authentic Indian sit-down vegetarian meal.
5. Relive Benares :
This is an extension of the
Peshwa Haveli Experience where the entire complex is aesthetically decorated with
innumerable lights, plenty of flowers, thousands of tiny lamps or diyas. There is Aarti,
Tika, garlanding of guests, playing of Shenai & Sitar. Thousands of diyas are seen
floating on the river front making the evening a delightful experience. Local Brahmins
chant hymns offer prayers, and bless the patrons and many more. The tour is inclusive of
Indian sit-down vegetarian meals served in authentic Indian style by waiters attired in
traditional Indian dresses.
To say the least, the
experince is simply overwhelming, beyond imagination. The tour is one of it's kind in the
whole of india and must be experienced.
Tour No. 2,3,4 & 5 have
to be booked 2-3 weeks in advance. Details and prices available on request. Tour No. 3,4
& 5 serve vegetarian meals without alcohol.
So, during your stay at
Varanasi to miss on the above would leave your understanding of something central to all
Indians -- the Ganga, incomplete. |
AMRIT
RAO PESHWA CENTRE FOR ART, RELIGION & CULTURE
Mark Twain once said,
Varanasi is "older than history, older than tradition, older than legend, looks twice
as old as all of them put together." This is the city where vast riches of Indian
music, art and dance cultures took birth. And now, you can get an insight into this by
witnessing a traditional cultural show at an authentic Brahmin refectory that dates backs
to the Peshwa period of the 19th century.
At the Amrit Rao Peshwa
Centre, you can watch rich old dances and music such as the ancient Ahir dance performed
by the cowherds, and kept alive by them through generations.
A tour around the Amrit Rao
Peshwa Centre gives the visitor an insight into the Indian way of life. Benaras - oldest
living city in the world comes alive as you witness some of the important rituals and
pious activities on the banks of river Ganges.
Morning is an important time
to learn, take stock of life; to devote to uncluttered prayer. This the Peshwa and the
ancient Hindus understood. And this is the pattern for morning activities at the Amrit Rao
Peshwa Centre for Arts, Religion & Culture. Visitors can witness the chanting of vedas
as well as aarti, bhajans, kirtans, (all music-based forms of prayer). For the
uninitiated, there will be discourses on yoga and meditation. Talks will further elaborate
the timeless role and significance of river Ganges in the life of every Indian.
To miss it would leave your
understanding of the holy Ganges - and an entire world of culture and heritage woven
around it - incomplete.

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